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- Isobel_Cripps abstract "Dame Isobel Cripps, GBE (25 January 1891 – 11 April 1979), also known as Lady Cripps, was a British overseas aid organiser and the wife of Sir Stafford Cripps.Born as Isobel Swithinbank at Denham, Buckinghamshire, she was the second daughter and the youngest of three children of Commander Harold William Swithinbank, DL (1858 – 1928), a landowner of Denham Court, and his wife, Amy, the daughter of James Crossley Eno, inventor of Eno fruit salts. Through her grandfather Admiral George Winthrop she was descendant from the Winthrop family of New England in British North America. She was educated privately and at the Heathfield School, near Ascot.Swithinbank met Stafford Cripps in January 1910. His father, Charles Cripps, was standing in the Conservative interest for Wycombe, with Stafford supporting his father's candidature; among the campaign helpers was Isobel. The pair corresponded and she visited the Cripps home at Parmoor. The following year, both were members of a family party which went to the winter sports in Switzerland and they soon became engaged. The couple married on 12 July 1911 at Denham parish church.".
- Isobel_Cripps birthDate "1891-01-25".
- Isobel_Cripps birthYear "1891".
- Isobel_Cripps deathDate "1979-04-11".
- Isobel_Cripps deathYear "1979".
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- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLink Accra.
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- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLink Parmoor.
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- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLink Wycombe_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dame Isobel Cripps".
- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isobel Cripps".
- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isobel, Lady Cripps".
- Isobel_Cripps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isobel, the Honourable Lady Cripps".
- Isobel_Cripps dateOfBirth "1891-01-25".
- Isobel_Cripps dateOfDeath "1979-04-11".
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- Isobel_Cripps name "Cripps, Isobel".
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- Isobel_Cripps description "British noble".
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- Isobel_Cripps hypernym Organiser.
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- Isobel_Cripps comment "Dame Isobel Cripps, GBE (25 January 1891 – 11 April 1979), also known as Lady Cripps, was a British overseas aid organiser and the wife of Sir Stafford Cripps.Born as Isobel Swithinbank at Denham, Buckinghamshire, she was the second daughter and the youngest of three children of Commander Harold William Swithinbank, DL (1858 – 1928), a landowner of Denham Court, and his wife, Amy, the daughter of James Crossley Eno, inventor of Eno fruit salts.".
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- Isobel_Cripps name "Cripps, Isobel".
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