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Australian rules footballer
with Nicholls. Cripps served as Carlton co-captain from 2019 to 2021, and he has served as the sole captain since the 2022 season. Cripps was born in Perth
Patrick_Cripps
British politician and diplomat (1889–1952)
integrity, competence, and Christian principles". Cripps was born in Chelsea, London, the son of Charles Cripps, a barrister and later Conservative MP, and
Stafford_Cripps
Surname list
It may refer to: Alan Cripps (born 1930), Australian cricketer Andrew Cripps (born 1981), Australian politician Annabelle Cripps (born 1968), British swimmer
Cripps
Australian rules footballer
Owen Cripps (born 23 April 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Cripps is
Jamie_Cripps
Apple cultivar
Cripps Pink is a cultivar of apple. It is one of several cultivars sold under the trademark name Pink Lady. It was originally bred by John Cripps at the
Cripps_Pink
Attempt in 1942 by the British government to secure Indian assistance in WWII
World War II. The mission was headed by a senior minister Stafford Cripps. Cripps belonged to the left-wing Labour Party, which was traditionally sympathetic
Cripps_Mission
English businessman and philanthropist
Sir Cyril Humphrey Cripps DL (2 October 1915 – 14 April 2000) was an English businessman and a philanthropist. Humphrey Cripps was educated at Northampton
Humphrey_Cripps
Topics referred to by the same term
John Cripps may refer to: John Marten Cripps, English traveller and antiquarian John Cripps (journalist), British journalist John Cripps (horticulturalist)
John_Cripps
British political philosopher
Press. Cripps, Elizabeth (2013). Climate Change and the Moral Agent: Individual Duties in an Interdependent World. Oxford University Press. Cripps, Elizabeth
Elizabeth_Cripps
are registered there and there are 50 staff. The Cripps Foundation, founded by Sir Humphrey Cripps donated £9 million to finance the rebuilding of the
Cripps_Health_Centre
British aristocrat (1891–1979)
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
Isobel_Cripps
Cove in Cornwall, England
50°02′28″N 5°38′06″W / 50.041°N 5.635°W / 50.041; -5.635 Cripp's Cove is a cove on the coast of west Cornwall, England, UK. The inlet is situated on
Cripp's_Cove
Apple cultivar
Cripps Red is a cultivar of apples; the fruit are eaten fresh. The original tree was bred by John Cripps from Golden Delicious × Lady Williams. The fruit
Cripps_Red
Canadian musician and record producer
Colin Cripps (born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian musician and record producer. Colin Cripps is a Canadian guitarist and member of Blue Rodeo and the
Colin_Cripps
British journalist and campaigner
"Obituary: Sir John Cripps". The Independent. Hayes, Denis (1949), Challenge of Conscience, p 76 Portraits of Sir John Stafford Cripps at the National Portrait
John_Cripps_(journalist)
2021 animated film
Clare Knight and Harry Cripps (in their feature directorial debuts), from a screenplay written by Cripps, and a story by Cripps and Gregory Lessans. The
Back_to_the_Outback
British patent law question
as the Cripps question, this way of formulating the issue of inventive step in English law was deployed for many years thereafter. The Cripps question
Cripps_question
Australian musician
Burning Retna was an experimental band created by Cripps in 1993. The original lineup included Cripps, vocalist Chris Bradshaw, and drummer Nickey Alexander
Mick_Cripps
English debutante and author (1921–2006)
Enid Margaret Cripps was born at Goodfellows in Gloucestershire, just across the county border from the home of her parents, Stafford Cripps and Isobel (née)
Peggy_Cripps
British-Australian horticulturalist (1927–2022)
Ernest Lane Cripps AO (9 April 1927 – 10 May 2022) was a British-Australian horticulturalist. He was best known for breeding the Pink Lady ('Cripps Pink')
John Cripps (horticulturalist)
John_Cripps_(horticulturalist)
English footballer (1941–1995)
between August 1980 and January 1982. In February 1990, Cripps was appointed manager of Purfleet. Cripps only managed a single game for Purfleet, a 4–0 Isthmian
Harry_Cripps
Cripps (c. 1822 – 8 June 1892) was a New Zealand accommodation-house keeper, shopkeeper, postmistress and midwife. Sarah Ann (née Rigelsford) Cripps,
Sarah_Cripps
Euro-African dynasty
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. His grandfather Joseph Cripps and uncle William Cripps were both MPs for Cirencester. Lord Parmoor had represented
Cripps–Appiah–Edun_family
Australian politician
his election, Cripps was a Queensland state president of the Young Nationals and worked as Rowell's electorate officer. In 2021, Cripps was selected to
Andrew_Cripps
English traveller and antiquarian (1780–1853)
Russia he introduced the kohlrabi. Cripps died at Novington on 3 January 1853, in his seventy-third year. Cripps had bought the herbarium of Peter Simon
John_Marten_Cripps
English rugby union player
terminated, Cripps played for fourth tier side Clifton in the National League 2 West for the 2023–24 season. On 22 February 2024, Cripps would sign for
Kofi_Cripps
English cloth manufacturer, banker, and politician (1765–1847)
death as leaving an “enormous” fortune. Cripps was born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, the son of Joseph Cripps, a cloth manufacturer, and his wife Hester
Joseph_Cripps
Australian rules footballer
Jason Cripps (born 14 October 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL). Cripps was
Jason_Cripps
Australian cricketer
"Cripps in NSW Practice Squad", The Daily News, Perth, 9 October 1953, p 7 "Cripps Will Return", The West Australian, Perth, 5 June 1953, p 17 "Cripps
Alan_Cripps
British-American author (1904–2001)
Cripps Samoiloff, Louise (1997). Lirazel. London: Cornwall. Cripps, Louise (1997). C.L.R. James: Memories and Commentaries. London: Cornwall. Cripps Samoiloff
Louise_Cripps_Samoiloff
Casting a non-disabled actor in a disabled role
Cripping-up is a term used to describe the act of casting an actor without an apparent/visible disability into a role which is either scripted as having
Cripping-up
English musician (born 1941)
Bruce Welch (born Bruce Cripps; 2 November 1941) is an English guitarist, songwriter, producer, singer and businessman best known as a founding member
Bruce_Welch
Award
final. Patrick Cripps of Carlton won the medal with 45 votes; it was his second medal, having previously won the medal in 2022. Cripps tally of 45 votes
2024_Brownlow_Medal
British politician (1906–1963)
Exchequer Stafford Cripps' worries that Treasury officials were too "liberal" and too reluctant to implement socialist measures. Like Cripps and Dalton, Gaitskell
Hugh_Gaitskell
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
Pact Round table conferences Act of 1935 Aundh Experiment Indian Legion Cripps Mission Quit India Congress Radio Bombay Mutiny Royal Air Force strikes
Mahatma_Gandhi
College of the University of Cambridge
Christopher Wren between 1699 and 1708.[better source needed] Cripps Court, named after the Cripps Foundation that donated most of the funds to build it (and
Selwyn_College,_Cambridge
British politician (1852–1941)
and of Church of England causes. Cripps was born in 1852 in West Ilsley, Berkshire, the third son of Henry William Cripps, a wealthy barrister and Queen's
Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor
Charles_Cripps,_1st_Baron_Parmoor
Student housing at the University of Nottingham, England
current students resident in Cripps Hall can join the Cripps Hall Association which is the membership arm of the Cripps Hall Trust. The Association reflects
University of Nottingham Halls of Residence
University_of_Nottingham_Halls_of_Residence
General in the Bengal Staff Corps. Cripps moved to South Africa in 1879, where he took up farming. In 1890, Cripps served as a trooper in A Troop of the
Lionel_Cripps
Shearly Cripps (1975), John Robert Doyle, Boston, Twayne. Works by Arthur Shearly Cripps at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Arthur Shearly Cripps at the
Arthur_Shearly_Cripps
later, on July 5, 1884, their son Joseph H. Cripps was born. Preceded in death by his wife in 1891, Cripps lived to see the turn of the century but, after
Thomas_Cripps
American film historian (1932–2018)
of African American cinema. Cripps was born on September 17, 1932, in Baltimore, Maryland to Benjamin and Marian Cripps. He attended the Baltimore Polytechnic
Thomas Cripps (film historian)
Thomas_Cripps_(film_historian)
1966 American romantic comedy movie directed by Frank Tashlin
Homer Cripps, and PR executive Zack Molloy. Hill reveals that secret information is leaking, such as the note that Julius photographed. Cripps is suspicious
The_Glass_Bottom_Boat
Wilfred Joseph Cripps CB FSA JP (8 June 1841 – 26 October 1903) was an English antiquarian and a writer on antique silver plate. Cripps was born in London
Wilfred_Joseph_Cripps
Apple cultivar
and it is named after her. Lady Williams is the pollen parent of Cripps Pink, Cripps Red and Western Dawn (Enchanted). "Lady Williams", National Fruit
Lady_Williams_(apple)
New Zealand rugby union player
Hayden Cripps (クリップス ヘイデン, Heidenkurippusu; born 30 October 1990) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a fly-half. He currently plays for Hino
Hayden_Cripps
Canadian rugby union player
Leslie Cripps is a Canadian rugby union player and former captain of the national team. A national team representative for over a decade, Cripps is considered
Leslie_Cripps
Award
previous two seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cripps' win was not without controversy. Cripps was initially suspended by the Match Review Panel and
2022_Brownlow_Medal
British actress (born 1965)
(2003–2010), Katherine Parr in the Showtime series The Tudors (2010), and Ethel Cripps in the Netflix series The Sandman (2022). Her film credits include Drowning
Joely_Richardson
2020 drama film
film directed by Glendyn Ivin, from a screenplay by Shaun Grant and Harry Cripps, and is based on the book of the same name by Cameron Bloom and Bradley
Penguin_Bloom
British musician
James Cripps is an artist and musician from Kensal Rise, London. He studied at Richmond upon Thames College. His 2009 art exhibition was with other young
James_Cripps
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022
Cunliffe-Lister Runciman Stanley Duncan Lyttelton Duncan Llewellin Dalton Lyttelton Cripps Wilson Shawcross Thorneycroft Eccles Maulding Erroll Heath Jay Crosland
Liz_Truss
Australian sprinter
in the final they were ahead until when Cripps (on the third leg) passed the baton to Jackson, somehow Cripps knee hit the baton in Jackson's hand and
Winsome_Cripps
British politician
William Cripps (1 January 1805 – 11 May 1848) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament. Cripps was born 1 January 1805 and baptised at Cirencester
William_Cripps
2020 Australian mystery drama film
film directed by Robert Connolly, from a screenplay by Connolly and Harry Cripps, and is based on the 2016 book of the same name by Jane Harper. The film
The_Dry_(film)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951
government to retain their seats, along with George Lansbury and Stafford Cripps. Accordingly, Lansbury was elected Leader unopposed, with Attlee as his
Clement_Attlee
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
had tried to warn Joseph Stalin via the ambassador to Moscow, Stafford Cripps, but Stalin did not trust Churchill. The night before the attack, already
Winston_Churchill
Village in East Sussex, England
Rother which flows through Bodiam, 2.5 miles (4 km) to the north of Cripps Corner. Cripps Corner is one of three settlements in Ewhurst parish, the others
Cripps_Corner
English actor (born 1992)
in June 2021. In 2020 Parker appeared in two episodes of COBRA as John Cripps and played Alex in the film Love Sarah. In 2022 he starred as Mikhail Tanner
Max_Parker_(actor)
1876 novel by R. D. Blackmore
blowing his own brains out in the forest. Cripps the Carrier was first published in three volumes in 1876. Cripps, the Carrier, The Spectator, page 19, 2
Cripps_the_Carrier
British swimmer
Katherine Starr® (born Annabelle Mary Cripps; 16 February 1968), Olympian (1984 & 1988) / Legal Theorist/ Author: Rescue Me: A Powerful Memoir By An Olympian
Annabelle_Cripps
Australian sociologist
Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2023. Cripps is an Aboriginal Tasmanian. She is married to John. "Kyllie Cripps". Monash University. Retrieved 6 August
Kyllie_Cripps
British politician (born 1980)
Cunliffe-Lister Runciman Stanley Duncan Lyttelton Duncan Llewellin Dalton Lyttelton Cripps Wilson Shawcross Thorneycroft Eccles Maulding Erroll Heath Jay Crosland
Kemi_Badenoch
Canadian businesswoman (1825–1913)
Eleanor Eliza Cripps Kennedy (1825–1913) was a Canadian businesswoman, musician, artist, and author. Born in London, England, on 2 November 1825, Kennedy
Eleanor_Cripps_Kennedy
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964–1970, 1974–1976)
during his Swiss holiday of taking a letter to Cripps informing him of the decision to devalue, to which Cripps had been opposed. Wilson had tarnished his
Harold_Wilson
Scottish noblewoman (1626–1698)
Gallery". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2023. Cripps 1975, p. 32. Cripps 1975, p. 25. Cripps 1975, p. 36. Cripps 1975, p. 41. "Currency Converter: 1270–2017"
Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale
Elizabeth_Maitland,_Duchess_of_Lauderdale
Australian cricketer (born 2001)
ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 March 2021. Lucy Cripps at Cricinfo Lucy Cripps at CricketArchive (subscription required) Lucy Cripps at Cricket Australia v t e
Lucy_Cripps
British television series
Netflix from the Norwegian series Twin. Sarah Dollard, Hanna Jameson, Scout Cripps, and Kam Odedra are adapting series, with Dollard also executive producing
The_Undertow_(TV_series)
Sports award
Australia. Retrieved 8 August 2016. Pierik, Jon (17 September 2015). "Patrick Cripps wins Carlton best and fairest". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 8 August
John_Nicholls_Medal
English surgeon (1850–1923)
cancer of the rectum. Cripps was the second son of Julia Lawrence and Henry William Cripps (1815-1899), QC, son of Joseph Cripps (1765-1847), a wealthy
William_Harrison_Cripps
British orientalist (1831–1918)
degree by the University of Oxford in June 1902. Cripps Pembrey Jnr was born in Oxford, son of John Cripps Pembrey Snr and Sophia Wells. He married Annie
John_Cripps_Pembrey_Jnr
College of the University of Cambridge
buildings. The court was sponsored by, and named after, the Cripps family headed by Humphrey Cripps. It contains a 142-seat auditorium, 5 seminar rooms, an
Magdalene_College,_Cambridge
subsequently dropped by PolyGram, and Lewis and Cripps left the band. In July 1995, Lewis and Cripps were replaced by Chris Van Dahl and Johnny Crypt
List_of_L.A._Guns_members
British joint-stock company (1600–1858)
Pact Round table conferences Act of 1935 Aundh Experiment Indian Legion Cripps Mission Quit India Congress Radio Bombay Mutiny Royal Air Force strikes
East_India_Company
English sociologist, economist, feminist and social reformer (1858–1943)
unionist and member of the Fabian Society, and by John Cripps, the son of their nephew Stafford Cripps. [citation needed] Historians have criticised the Webbs
Beatrice_Webb
2001 studio album by L.A. Guns
seventh L.A. Guns album. Long-time vocalist Phil Lewis and guitarist Mick Cripps returned for this album. It is the only L.A. Guns album with bass guitarist
Man in the Moon (L.A. Guns album)
Man_in_the_Moon_(L.A._Guns_album)
South African cricketer (1865–1943)
John Ferris. Cripps was one of four South Africans who were making their first-class debuts in this Test match. A season later, Cripps played twice for
Godfrey_Cripps
128th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)
the home-and-away ladder with a 17–6 win–loss record. Carlton's Patrick Cripps won his second Brownlow Medal as the league's best and fairest player, breaking
2024_AFL_season
2025 Australian film by Kate Woods
Australian family comedy film directed by Kate Woods, written by Harry Cripps and Melina Marchetta, and starring Ryan Corr, Lily Whiteley, Deborah Mailman
Kangaroo_(2025_film)
Mountain in West Coast Range, Tasmania
Mount Cripps was a shield volcano of the Mount Read Volcanics on Tasmania West Coast. The last eruption was 500 million years ago. "Mount Cripps, Australia"
Mount_Cripps
Australian sprinter
Cripps". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2018. "Sharon Cripps"
Sharon_Cripps
Canadian politician
Shirley Anne Cripps ECA (born September 11, 1935) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as a member of the Legislative Assembly
Shirley_Cripps
American rock band
Popsmear album in 1997) and Cripps departed the group with singer Chris Van Dahl replacing Lewis and Johnny Crypt replacing Cripps on rhythm guitar. PolyGram
L.A._Guns
Australian rules football club season
Award – Patrick Cripps Coaches' Award – George Hewitt Players' Award – Patrick Cripps Interstate Coterie Award – Nic Newman Patrick Cripps won the 2024 Brownlow
2024 Carlton Football Club season
2024_Carlton_Football_Club_season
English girl group
Spice Girls; Cripps, Rebecca (1997). "Spice". Spice: The Only Official Spice Girls Magazine. No. 1. John Brown Publishing. Spice Girls; Cripps, Rebecca (1997)
Spice_Girls
Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer (1891–1956)
Pact Round table conferences Act of 1935 Aundh Experiment Indian Legion Cripps Mission Quit India Congress Radio Bombay Mutiny Royal Air Force strikes
B._R._Ambedkar
Canadian country rock band
result of a heart attack. He was 52 years old. Canadian guitarist Colin Cripps joined Blue Rodeo as a full member in 2013 due to Greg Keelor's inability
Blue_Rodeo
Series of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling
Archived from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014. Cripps, Karla (16 July 2014). "Universal Studios Japan's 'Wizarding World of Harry
Harry_Potter
English author
Amy Cripps Vernon (née Young; 18 Dec 1869 – 2 August 1956) was an English writer of children's books, which were published in the early part of the 20th
Amy_Cripps_Vernon
Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964
originally desired. Prime Minister Winston Churchill dispatched Sir Stafford Cripps, a member of the War Cabinet who was known to be politically close to Nehru
Jawaharlal_Nehru
British politician (born 1950)
Baldwin MacDonald Baldwin MacDonald Baldwin N. Chamberlain W. Churchill Cripps Eden Morrison Chuter Ede Crookshank Butler Macleod Lloyd Bowden Crossman
Harriet_Harman
Apple cultivar
developed at Washington State University (WSU). It is a Honeycrisp crossed with Cripps Pink/Pink Lady apple. Apple breeders at WSU began searching for a commercially
Sunflare_(apple)
Talks on a British transfer of power to India and Pakistan
ministers: Lord Pethick-Lawrence (Secretary of State for India), Sir Stafford Cripps (President of the Board of Trade), and A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the
1946_Cabinet_Mission_to_India
British Quaker and anti-war activist (1878-1952)
Marian Emily Cripps, Baroness Parmoor (née Ellis; 6 January 1878 – 6 July 1952) was a British anti-war activist. Marian Ellis was born in Nottingham, one
Marian Cripps, Baroness Parmoor
Marian_Cripps,_Baroness_Parmoor
Australian rules footballer
vice-captain prior to the season commencing. In October 2018, Docherty and Patrick Cripps were named the new co-captains of the club, but Docherty ruptured his left
Sam_Docherty
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
the Hon. Leonard Harrison Cripps, the third son of the first Baron. The Labour politician, The Rt Hon. Sir Stafford Cripps, was the youngest son of the
Baron_Parmoor
Indian freedom movement against the British
delegation to India under Stafford Cripps, the Leader of the House of Commons, in what came to be known as the Cripps Mission. The purpose of the mission
Quit_India_Movement
English barbecue manufacturer
are known as the "Cripps Barn Models," after Cripps Catering who commissioned them both for their two wedding venues, named "Cripps Barn" and "Stone Barn
Bespoke_BBQ_Company
Hamlet in Buckinghamshire, England
Bank. In the 1870s, Parmoor House was the home of Henry Cripps, Q.C.. His son Charles Cripps, who inherited it in 1899, was ennobled in 1914 and took
Parmoor
Indian entrepreneur and politician (1901-1961)
closely linked with Master Tara Singh and the Shiromani Akali Dal. When the Cripps Mission arrived in India in 1942 to offer Indians some form of self-government
Baldev_Singh
CRIPPS
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of pouches, from the plural of Middle English crippes ‘pouch’.English : metathesized form of Crisp.German : variant spelling of Krips, a variant of Krebs.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cribb or Cripps.
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Yasasvini | யாஸஸà¯à®µà¯€à®¨à¯€Â
Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful graceful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Honour; Respect
Boy/Male
Hebrew
tree.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name EROL means "brave."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Freshness
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Support
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Lotharius, LOTTERIO means "loud warrior."
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of wisdom
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Son
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