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  1. Joseph Cripps (10 March 1765 – 8 January 1847) was the member of parliament for the constituency of Cirencester for the parliaments of 1806 to 1812 and 1818 to 1841. Cripps was the son of Joseph Cripps, a cloth manufacturer in Cirencester, and his wife Hester (née Hall) Cripps. Cripps acquired a second cloth manufactory and ...

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    b. 10 Mar. 1765, 1st s. of Joseph Cripps of Cirencester by Hester, da. of William Hall of Arlington. m. (1) 27 Apr. 1786, Elizabeth (d.15 Apr. 1799), da. of Benjamin Harrison of Lee, Kent, gov. and treasurer Guy’s hosp., 3s. 2da.; (2) 1 Oct. 1801, Dorothea Harrison, sis. of his 1st w., 5s. 3da. suc.fa. 1782; cos. John Cripps of Ashcroft, nr. Dursle...

    Dir. Van Diemen’s Land Co. 1825-d., dep. gov. by 1829, gov. by 1838-?1842. Capt. Cirencester vols. 1798, lt.-col. commdt. 1803.

    From his father Cripps inherited a cloth mill at Cirencester, where the family had been settled since the 16th century but had not yet provided a Member for the borough. He acquired a second mill and extended his local business activities to brewing and banking. His father’s attempts to develop an electoral interest at Cirencester had failed, but C...

    Vis. England and Walesed. Crisp. Notes, xiv. 72-78. 1. 1. Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. xcii. 165; W. Tunnicliff, Survey (1789), 64; W. R. Williams, Parl. Hist. Glos. 171-2; K. J. Beecham, Cirencester, 179; Glocester Jnl.27 Oct., 10, 17, 24 Nov., 1 Dec. 1806.

  2. CRIPPS, Joseph (1765-1847), of Coxwell Street, Cirencester, Glos. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009. Available from Cambridge University Press.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Cannon and Cripps was formed in 1887 by Alfred Cannon and his brother-in-law Joseph Cripps. Joseph Cripps was born in Waddeson near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in 1849. He arrived in Queensland aboard the Ramsey in June 1873.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peggy_CrippsPeggy Cripps - Wikipedia

    Enid Margaret " Peggy " Appiah (née Cripps ), MBE ( / ˈæpiɑː / AP-ee-ah; 21 May 1921 – 11 February 2006), was a British children's author, philanthropist and socialite.

  5. Joseph Cripps (4-28-6) Cannon and Cripps was formed in 1887 by Alfred Cannon and his brother-in-law Joseph Cripps. Joseph Cripps was born in Waddeson near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in 1849. He arrived in Queensland aboard the Ramsey in June 1873.

  6. Joseph Cripps was the member of parliament for the constituency of Cirencester for the parliaments of 1806 to 1812 and 1818 to 1841.