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  1. Sir Nicholas Mosley ( c. 1527 – 12 December 1612) was an English merchant who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1599. Nicholas Mosley was born in or near Manchester in c. 1527, supposedly the eldest son of Edward Moseley and his wife Margaret Moseley (née Elcock). With his younger brothers, Oswald (1534-1621), Francis (1535-1570), and ...

  2. Nicholas Mosley Nicholas Mosley, b.1923, was educated at Eton, fought in Italy from 1943-5 (being awarded the MC) and read philosophy at Oxford for a year. His early novels – Spaces of the Dark (1951) and Accident (1965), filmed by Losey – were essentially experimental; in the ’70s and ’80s he wrote the sequence that c

  3. Nicholas Mosley was born on June 25, 1923. During World War II, he joined the Rifle Brigade and won the Military Cross. He read philosophy for one year at Oxford University. His first novel, Spaces in the Dark, was published in 1951.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2013 · 3.84. 25 ratings5 reviews. Aged twenty, and with no war experience, Nicholas Mosley found himself in charge of a platoon of men positioned along the Italian front during the Second World War. With his father in prison on charges of treason, he had enlisted primarily in an effort to improve his family image. But the war left Mosley a radically ...

  5. Todos los títulos de libros por autor Nicholas Mosley: Nació en Londres en 1923.

  6. Kedleston was the second Baroness Ravensdale from 1896-1966, while Sir Nicholas Mosley was the 3rd Baron Ravensdale his mother was Cynthia Blanche Mosley (1898-1933), a daughter of George Curzon. The first Earl Howe was known as Curzon-Howe Richard William (1796–1870), [2] the second was Curzon-Howe George Frederick (1821–76), [20] and the third was Earl Howe as Curzon-Howe Richard William ...

  7. Mosley, who had been on the first ever Booker Prize shortlist, was adamant that Allan Massie’s The Sins of the Fathers deserved a tilt at the prize. When his fellow judges refused to budge he promptly resigned, ‘partly in a huff,’ he said, ‘but also… to strike a blow for ideas’. The stripling Okri, then 32, went on to triumph with a ...