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  1. Dame Isobel Cripps, GBE ( née Swithinbank; 25 January 1891 – 11 April 1979), also known as Isobel, the Honourable Lady Cripps, was a British overseas aid organiser and the wife of the Honourable Sir Stafford Cripps . Born at Denham, Buckinghamshire, she was the youngest of three children of Commander Harold William Swithinbank ...

  2. He was married to Isobel Swithinbank, who became the Honourable Lady Cripps, daughter of Harold William Swithinbank, better known as Dame Isobel Cripps (1891–1979), and had four children Sir John Stafford Cripps [26] (1912–1993), journalist and campaigner, who was a conscientious objector in the Second World War [27] and in 1937 ...

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

    Enid Margaret "Peggy" Appiah (née Cripps), MBE (/ ˈ æ p i ɑː / AP-ee-ah; 21 May 1921 – 11 February 2006), was a British children's author, philanthropist and socialite. She was the daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Cripps and Dame Isobel Cripps , the wife of Ghanaian lawyer and political activist Nana Joe Appiah ...

  4. Name variations: Dame Isobel Cripps. Born Isobel Swithinbank in 1891; died in 1979; second daughter of Commander Harold William (a landowner) and Amy (Eno) Swithinbank; educated privately and at Heathfield, near Ascot; married Sir Stafford Cripps (1889–1952), in 1911; children: one son John (who became editor of the Countryman) and three ...

  5. 24 de abr. de 2021 · Dame Isobel Cripps (b. 1891) supported Stafford through every career-change and political u-turn. Isobel herself, however, was not partisan, and was an able leader in her own right. During the Second World War she served as president of the British United Aid to China Fund, and was appointed GBE for her service in June 1946.

  6. After turning down a scholarship to New College, Oxford, in 1907 he studied for an MSc degree at University College, London. In 1911, he married Isobel Cripps ( née Swithinbank), whom he had met a year earlier when helping out with his father's campaign.

  7. Archive of Sir Stafford Cripps (1889-1952), lawyer, Labour MP for Bristol East, World War II Ambassador to the USSR and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nov 1947-Oct 1950) and his wife Dame Isobel Cripps (1891-1979), overseas aid organiser.