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Ruth Dugdall is a novelist from Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK. Her fiction falls into the genre of crime writing, with a particular focus upon forensics. [ 1 ] She specialises in domestic noir .
Davies was the eldest son of David Davies, 2nd Baron Davies, and Ruth Dugdale, daughter of William Marshall Dugdale. He succeeded in the barony at the age of three after his father was killed in the Second World War. He was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, and later became a chartered engineer.
He married Ruth, daughter of Major William Marshall Dugdale, in 1939. They had two sons. Lord Davies fought in the Second World War as a major in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and was killed on the Western Front in September 1944, aged 29, only three months after succeeding his father in the barony. His three-year-old eldest son, David, inherited ...
In 1910, Davies married his first wife Amy Penman, daughter of Lancelot Tulip Penman of Broadwood Park, and had two children: [1] Maj. David Michael Davies, 2nd Baron Davies (16 January 1915 – 25 September 1944) married Ruth Eldrydd Dugdale, daughter of Maj. William Marshall Dugdale, and had two sons
The Baron Davies: 1932: David Davies, 4th Baron Davies: Benjamin Davies (brother) The Baron Rankeillour: 1932: James Hope, 6th Baron Rankeillour: Charlie Hope The Baron Brocket: 1933: Charles Nall-Cain, 3rd Baron Brocket: Alexander Nall-Cain The Baron Milne: 1933: George Milne, 3rd Baron Milne: Iain Milne (brother) The Baron Rennell: 1933 ...
New series documents how Northern Ireland narrowly avoided mass murder by a 1970s British heiress-turned-militant and her brazen aerial bombing scheme.
The Rebel Angels is novel by Canadian author Robertson Davies. First published by Macmillan of Canada in 1981, The Rebel Angels is the first of the three connected novels of Davies' Cornish Trilogy. It was followed by What's Bred in the Bone , and The Lyre of Orpheus .
John's son Richard Creasey is an author and television producer, having served both in the private sector and at the BBC, and as the British producer of Patrick Watson's worldwide Canadian television documentary series The Struggle for Democracy. He has developed his father's "Doctor Palfrey" series by penning a new series of techno-thrillers ...