Sir Francis Crane (c. 1579 – c. 1636) was the founder of Mortlake Tapestry Works at Mortlake on the south bank of the river Thames in South West London...
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& Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals. Its parts include Taylor & Francis, CRC...
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Mortlake, then outside, but now in South West London, in 1619 by Sir Francis Crane. It produced lighter, if vastly more expensive, decoration for rooms...
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Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus), also known as the Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes. They are...
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A crane vessel, crane ship, crane barge, or floating crane is a ship with a crane specialized in lifting heavy loads, typically exceeding 1,500 t (1,476...
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Baronetage of England on 20 March 1643 for Richard Crane. He was the brother of Sir Francis Crane, founder of Mortlake Tapestry Works. The title became...
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Ichabod Bennet Crane (July 18, 1787 – October 5, 1857) was an American military officer who served for 48 years, reaching the rank of colonel in the United...
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patent passed to his widow, Frances Stewart, Duchess of Lennox, and Sir Francis Crane. The first issues of Charles I are consequently called Richmonds. The...
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the Works. Stoke Bruerne Park in Northamptonshire was built by Sir Francis Crane, "receiving the assistance of Inigo Jones", between 1629 and 1635. Jones...
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Glanville Preceded by Sir William Maynard Member of Parliament for Penryn 1614 With: (Sir) Francis Crane Succeeded by (Sir) Francis Crane Robert Jermyn...
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