Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd CMG (18 March 1834 – 31 January 1909) was a British journalist, man of letters and diplomat. He served over 24 years as...
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Crawfurd (cricketer) (1878–1939), Irish cricketer Lionel Crawfurd (1864–1934), the second Suffragan Bishop of Stafford Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd...
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John Crawfurd FRS (13 August 1783 – 11 May 1868) was a Scottish physician, colonial administrator, diplomat, and author who served as the second and last...
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credited. A letter in The Times (London), January 16, 1905, signed by Oswald Crawfurd, describes auction bridge as first played in 1904. Bidding was not...
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Collections, Correspondence of the Oswald family of Auchincruive, including Richard Oswald". Retrieved 23 July 2017. Crawfurd, George (1818). A General Description...
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English readers with coverage of the Anglo-Boer War.[citation needed] Oswald Crawfurd was a director of Black and White upon its establishment. Eden Phillpotts...
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Oswald is a surname of Scottish, northern English, German and Swiss-German provenance. The surname derives from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Oswald, in...
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the Albert Hall, met with criticism: Herringham dealt sharply with Oswald Crawfurd, who complained from Switzerland. Herringham was involved in founding...
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English banker and author, mainly of historical juvenile fiction. Oswald Crawfurd (1834–1909), an English journalist, author, diplomat and editor, who...
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on the initiative of Maclean, MacDougall, Maxton, Gallacher and Helen Crawfurd. Two years later, the offices of the Scottish Labour College were raided...
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