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English short-story writer and novelist (1890–1969)
Richmal Crompton Lamburn (15 November 1890 – 11 January 1969) was a popular English writer, best known for her Just William series of books, humorous
Richmal_Crompton
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Richmal is an unusual English first name which may refer to: Richmal Crompton, full name Richmal Crompton Lamburn (1890–1969), a British author Richmal
Richmal
Book series by Richmal Crompton
William series is a sequence of thirty-eight books written by English author Richmal Crompton. The books chronicle the adventures of the unruly schoolboy William
Just_William_(book_series)
English schoolbook writer (1769–1820)
Richmal Mangnall (1769–1820) was an English schoolmistress and the writer of a famous schoolbook, Mangnall's Questions. This had been through 84 editions
Richmal_Mangnall
Indian novelist and short story writer (born 1934)
them more exciting. As for his own reading, Bond named Just William by Richmal Crompton, Billy Bunter by Charles Hamilton and classics such as Alice in
Ruskin_Bond
Public university in London, England
in the UK and the Richmal Crompton Collection of books and archive material accumulated during the lifetime of the author Richmal Crompton (1890–1969)
University_of_Roehampton
Book by Richmal Crompton
children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of
Just_William
British TV series or programme
December 2010. The series is based on the book series of the same name by Richmal Crompton. The adaptation is written by Simon Nye. It is the first adaptation
Just_William_(2010_TV_series)
English actress (born 1989)
James's television credits include Ethel Brown in the 2010 BBC production of Richmal Crompton's Just William, Poppy in the fourth series of ITV's Secret Diary
Lily_James
British actor, director, producer and writer
and writer. Spenser played the title role in a 1948 radio production of Richmal Crompton's Just William, and also appeared in popular films and TV series
David_Spenser
1927 book by Richmal Crompton
William in Trouble is a book in the children's Just William series by Richmal Crompton. The book contains 10 short stories. It was first published in
William_in_Trouble
suspension of an assault she had committed Ritchie gives her full name as "Richmal" when confirming her presence at one of Phil's recorded police interviews
List of EastEnders characters introduced in 2005
List_of_EastEnders_characters_introduced_in_2005
British soft drink
to have been well known throughout Britain. It is mentioned in many of Richmal Crompton's "William" series, Pip makes it in his room in Great Expectations
Sugarelly
New Zealand medical editor
Richmal Marie Oates-Whitehead (February 1970 – August 2005) was an employee of the British Medical Association. After the 7 July 2005 London bombings
Richmal_Oates-Whitehead
Topics referred to by the same term
William the Conqueror (short story collection), a book of short stories by Richmal Crompton William the Conqueror (film), a 2017 film directed by Fabien Drugeonp
William the Conqueror (disambiguation)
William_the_Conqueror_(disambiguation)
1947 film by Val Guest
starring William Graham, Garry Marsh and Jane Welsh. It was written by Richmal Crompton and Guest, based on Crompton's Just William series of books. Crompton
Just_William's_Luck_(film)
Stories, books, magazines, and poems primarily written for children
Streatfeild, Rosa Nouchette Carey, Sarah Doudney (1841–1926), Angela Brazil, Richmal Crompton, Fanny Fern, and Baroness Orczy. The Eagle was a popular British
Children's_literature
English illustrator
(1879–1962) was an English illustrator, best remembered for his illustrations of Richmal Crompton's William books. Thomas Henry Fisher was born in 1879 at Eastwood
Thomas_Henry_(illustrator)
British screenwriter (born 1958)
Pantos. He co-wrote the 2006 film Flushed Away, created an adaptation of Richmal Crompton's Just William books in 2010, and wrote the drama series The Durrells
Simon_Nye
1994 British TV series or programme
television series based on the Just William series of books written by Richmal Crompton. It ran for two series from 1994 to 1995 on BBC. The series starred
Just_William_(1994_TV_series)
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
and Psychical Research. Paragon House Publishers. ISBN 1-55778-043-9. Richmal Crompton, More William, George Newnes, London, 1924, XIII. William and
Reincarnation
English actress (born 1939)
attention as Ethel Brown in a 1962 series based on the William books of Richmal Crompton. She subsequently had leading roles in Smuggler's Bay (1964) and
Suzanne_Neve
London borough in United Kingdom
(Peter) Alekseyevich Kropotkin (1842–1921) Rachel and Margaret McMillan Richmal Crompton – author (1890–1969) Sir Geraint Evans(1922–1992) Sir John Lubbock
London_Borough_of_Bromley
British children's TV series (1977–1978)
British television series based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. It aired for two series, between 1977 and 1978, on ITV. The series
Just_William_(1977_TV_series)
1929 book by Richmal Crompton
William is the 10th in the series of Richmal Crompton's books about the eleven year old William Brown and his three compatriots, together known as the
William_(book)
1950), conductor Stephen Cleobury (1948–2019), organist and conductor Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), author, the Just William stories for children; lived
List of people from the London Borough of Bromley
List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Bromley
British actor (born 1941)
played the actor Strabo. He is known for his long series of readings of Richmal Crompton's Just William stories, which show his characteristic and flexible
Martin_Jarvis_(actor)
1941 book by Richmal Crompton
the 23rd book of children's short stories in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. This book contains 10 stories. It was first published in 1941
William_Does_His_Bit
1990s British radio series
a 1990s BBC Radio series based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. The series is read by Martin Jarvis and has become one of the
Just_William_(radio_series)
English actor and singer (1948–2022)
Brown in the BBC TV series William based on the Just William books of Richmal Crompton. Waterman played the role of Oliver Twist in the production of
Dennis_Waterman
Book by Richmal Crompton
second William collection in the much acclaimed Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It is a sequel to the book Just William. The book was first published
More_William
Book by Richmal Crompton
William the Pirate is the fourteenth book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1932. It contains eleven short stories
William_the_Pirate
British publisher
Nova. Newnes published books by such authors as Enid Blyton, Hall Caine, Richmal Crompton, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, George Goodchild, W. E. Johns, P. G.
George_Newnes_Ltd
British publishing company
which had an annual sale of about 50000 copies. In the following year, Richmal Mangnall's Historical and Miscellaneous Questions for the Use of Young
Longman
Town in Greater Manchester, England
author and broadcaster, born in Bury and lived there for his whole life Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), author, was born on Manchester Road, Bury; a blue
Bury,_Greater_Manchester
Name list
Pennistone, the main character in the 1932 novel Marriage of Hermione by Richmal Crompton Hermione Seymour, the main character in the 1791 novel Hermione
Hermione_(given_name)
Fictional character
children's everyday life, such as Goscinny and Sempé's Le petit Nicolas series, Richmal Crompton's Just William series, and Elena Fortún's Celia books. The first
Papelucho
British television series 1962–1963
television series based on the Just William series of books written by Richmal Crompton. It ran for two series from 1962 to 1963. 12 episodes were made
William_(TV_series)
Upland area in England
Lord Byron, Thomas Moore, Richard Furness, D. H. Lawrence, Vera Brittain, Richmal Crompton and Nat Gould. The landscapes and historic houses are popular
Peak_District
Topics referred to by the same term
The House, a 1920 novel by Katharine Tynan The House, a 1926 novel by Richmal Crompton The House, a 1944 book by Marjorie Hill Allee The House, a 1997
The_House
from the original on September 26, 2006. "London Borough of Bromley – Richmal Crompton (1890–1969)". archive.org. Archived from the original on September
List_of_blue_plaques
Settlement in Southeast England
lived at Walpole, Manor Park and is buried in the St Nicholas' churchyard. Richmal Crompton, author of the Just William series of books. Craig Fairbrass,
Chislehurst
Town of Greater London
(screenwriter of twenty Carry On films); actress Justine Lord; Peter Howitt; Richmal Crompton; Pixie Lott; Matt Terry; Christopher Tennant; Hanif Kureishi;
Bromley
Fictional character created by Terry Pratchett
Pratchett has said that Johnny is based, very loosely, on an idea of what Richmal Crompton's Just William character would be like in a 1990s setting.[citation
Johnny_Maxwell
Book by Richmal Crompton
the 20th book of children's short stories in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. This book contains 10 stories. It was first published in 1938
William_the_Dictator
Topics referred to by the same term
story collection), a short story collection in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton "Lord William" or "Sweet William", a traditional Scottish folk
Sweet_William
Day of the year
1888 – Artie Matthews, American pianist and composer (died 1958) 1890 – Richmal Crompton, English author and educator (died 1969) 1891 – W. Averell Harriman
November_15
Type of postal stationery
for his portrayal of William Brown in the Just William book series by Richmal Crompton. He started drawing postcards as early as 1913, continuing well
Postcard
Topics referred to by the same term
William the Good (short story collection), a 1928 Just William book by Richmal Crompton William Good (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
William the Good (disambiguation)
William_the_Good_(disambiguation)
British writer (1893–1972)
Bury, Lancashire, England, was a British writer, the younger brother of Richmal Crompton, a prolific novelist best known for her hugely popular "William"
John Battersby Crompton Lamburn
John_Battersby_Crompton_Lamburn
Private day school in Bromley, London, England
Britain at the opening of the Paralympic Games in Beijing. The author Richmal Crompton was a teacher at the school from c.1917 or 1918. Bromley High
Bromley_High_School
1990 novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
eight months later. According to Gaiman, he began the book as a parody of Richmal Crompton's William books, named William the Antichrist, but it outgrew
Good_Omens
character Violet Elizabeth Bott featured in the Just William books of Richmal Crompton. In Blackadder's Christmas Carol, Richardson appears as Queenie
List_of_Blackadder_characters
Thomas Malthus' anonymous work An Essay on the Principle of Population. Richmal Mangnall's initially anonymous school textbook Historical and Miscellaneous
1798_in_Great_Britain
Surname list
1968), Canadian Protestant minister Violet Elizabeth Bott, character in a Richmal Crompton novel. Wilf Bott (1907–1992), English footballer Atiyah–Bott fixed-point
Bott
1947), musician with the band 10cc; from Prestwich Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), full name Richmal Crompton Lamburn; author of Just William stories Cecil
List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Bury
List_of_people_from_the_Metropolitan_Borough_of_Bury
1940 British film
and Basil Radford. It is based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. A rascally child recruits his friends as assistants to help his
Just_William_(film)
Village near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
of the Wilson family are buried in a large mausoleum in the cemetery. Richmal Mangnall, author of an innovative schoolbook, was educated at Mrs Wilson's
Crofton,_West_Yorkshire
Idealistic vision of a lost English way of life
the whole concept (a position almost certainly reflecting that of Amis). Richmal Crompton's William the Bad [1930] contains a chapter, "The Pennymans Hand
Merry_England
Surname list
player and manager Ernest Mangnall (1866–1932), British football manager Richmal Mangnall (1769–1820), British schoolmistress and schoolbook author This
Mangnall
by Riera Rojas, the novels by Jules Verne, Karl May and Just William by Richmal Crompton with covers by Noiquet (Joan Beltrán Bofill) and Ángel Badía Camps [es]
Editorial_Molino
January 1955). "High Wycombe. Just William, Alick Hayes from the book of Richmal Crompton, directed by Neil Gibson". Buckinghamshire Examiner. Chesham.
List of appearances of Bob Grant on stage and screen
List_of_appearances_of_Bob_Grant_on_stage_and_screen
Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"William Spoils the Party" – included in the 1925 collection Still William by Richmal Crompton – there is a reference to Mr. Bott (the self-made man in the village
Lady_Clara_Vere_de_Vere
1926 book by Richmal Crompton
William the Conqueror is the sixth book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1922. It is a book of short stories
William the Conqueror (short story collection)
William_the_Conqueror_(short_story_collection)
Another successful founder of a Unitarian school, near Wakefield, was Richmal Mangnall. After a generation Sarah Lawrence's school suffered from financial
Sarah_Lawrence_(educator)
English children's author and poet
picture books. But she is best known as the creator of Pongwiffy She cites Richmal Crompton and Terry Pratchett as two of her biggest literary influences
Kaye_Umansky
British politician, author and journalist (1932–2026)
defend public spending. In Hattersley's youth his favourite authors were Richmal Crompton and W. E. Johns. Hattersley published over 20 books. His columns
Roy_Hattersley
Compton-Burnett United Kingdom 27 August 1969 Novelist Manservant and Maidservant Richmal Crompton United Kingdom 11 January 1969 Writer, Teacher Just William series
2030_in_public_domain
English author (1928–2014)
have appeared in a number of magazines. She wrote a notable biography of Richmal Crompton, who wrote the Just William books. She first met her in the late
Mary_Cadogan
children, brought him recognition as a humorous writer and comparisons with Richmal Crompton. Four more collections of stories followed: Just Like Annabel
Alan_Davidson_(author)
(November 10, 1996), "Wise Guys", New York Times McVeigh, Jane (2022-03-30). Richmal Crompton, Author of Just William: A Literary Life. Springer Nature. pp
List of fictional dogs in prose and poetry
List_of_fictional_dogs_in_prose_and_poetry
Quiz game that would take place on the radio
2004-05-12 Dylan Thomas John Sutherland, Sabrina Broadbent 7–5 2004-05-19 Richmal Crompton Miles Kington, Harry Ritchie 7–6 2004-05-26 Rudyard Kipling Nicholas
The_Write_Stuff
British television writer and playwright (1909–1969)
children's comedy William, starring Dennis Waterman, based on the books by Richmal Crompton, and in 1964 episodes of the Thorndyke detective series. An Adventure
C._E._Webber
policeman himself). Just Williams – a parody of the Just William stories by Richmal Crompton, with Archbishop Rowan Williams in the place of Crompton's boy-hero
List_of_Viz_comic_strips
British independent book publisher
Arthur Hugh Clough John Coates Wilkie Collins Duff Cooper Lettice Cooper Richmal Crompton Stella Martin Currey E. M. Delafield Monica Dickens Isobel English
Persephone_Books
Book by Richmal Crompton
the 21st book of children's short stories in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. This was one of the books set against the backdrop of World War
William and Air Raid Precautions
William_and_Air_Raid_Precautions
(wrote as T. F. Dillon Croker, 1831–1912), antiquary and poet Richmal Crompton (real name Richmal Crompton Lamburn, 1890–1969), novelist, Just William Vincent
List_of_English_writers_(A–C)
information about the literary events and publications of 1919. February – Richmal Crompton's anarchic English schoolboy William Brown is introduced in the
1919_in_literature
Singaporean fiction author (born 1942)
reading was mainly influenced by British fiction, including Enid Blyton, Richmal Crompton and some comics. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from
Catherine_Lim
Town in Surrey, England
Pennycuick and worship him as a god. In one of the Just William books by Richmal Crompton, William visits an aunt in Frimley for a few days. Charles Kingsley
Frimley
Book by Richmal Crompton
literature portal Still William is the fifth book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1925. The Bishop's Handkerchief – There
Still_William
Day of the year
1968 – Moshe Zvi Segal, Israeli linguist and scholar (born 1876) 1969 – Richmal Crompton, English author and educator (born 1890) 1972 – Padraic Colum
January_11
Book by Richmal Crompton
William - The Detective is a book in the Just William series written by Richmal Crompton. Modern editions contain ten stories; it originally contained
William_the_Detective
Spanish comic character
sneakers. Moreover, Tete Cohete is influenced by the novels of Mark Twain and Richmal Crompton In 1982, a new stage of the magazine Pulgarcito was launched in
Tete_Cohete
Australian-British writer, actress, astrologer and media personality (1888–1985)
notable successes were the Jane Turpin stories, about a female equivalent of Richmal Crompton's William. These were published in the Novel magazine from 1928
Evadne_Price
English writer and humorist (1946–2014)
mumps, and was obliged to stay at home. Her mother bought a collection of Richmal Crompton's Just William books at a jumble sale which Townsend read avidly
Sue_Townsend
British author
Knowledge, ... by a Lady was modelled on William Pinnock's Catechisms and Richmal Mangnall's Miscellaneous Questions for the Use of Young People. Umphelby
Fanny_Umphelby
Topics referred to by the same term
Outlaws, characters in the Just William series of children's books by Richmal Crompton The Outlaws, a novel in The Bikers series by Richard Gordon The
Outlaws
Book by Richmal Crompton
Masked Ranger is a book of short stories in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1966. William and the Masked Ranger
William_and_the_Masked_Ranger
British TV series (1952–1961)
first producer was Joy Harington, who had also produced an adaptation of Richmal Crompton's Just William stories, and of Robert Louis Stevenson's children's
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV series)
Billy_Bunter_of_Greyfriars_School_(TV_series)
1930 book by W. C. Sellar & R. J. Yeatman
Blackadder Flanders and Swann Horrible Histories Monty Python Nigel Molesworth Richmal Crompton R Samuel, Island Stories (London 1999) p. 210 R Samuel, Island
1066_and_All_That
1948 film by Val Guest
Val Guest and starring William Graham and Garry Marsh. It was written by Richmal Crompton and Guest based on the Just William series of novels by Crompton
William_Comes_to_Town
British archaeologist
London where he stayed until 1966. He married Richmal Disher in 1952; the niece and literary executor of Richmal Crompton, she was a history student and they
Paul_Ashbee
Human settlement in England
Bowie (1947–2016), musician, lived at 23 Clarence Road from 1954 to 1955. Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), author of the Just William books, lived at 9 Cherry
Bromley_Common
Award
authors Alejandro G. Abadilla, Giovanni Comisso, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Richmal Crompton, Floyd Dell, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Emilio Frugoni, Jack Kerouac
1969 Nobel Prize in Literature
1969_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Academy in Crofton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
an academy. A school has been on this site for the past 200 years, with Richmal Mangnall opening the Crofton School for young ladies, in the Crofton Old
Crofton_Academy
English comic book illustrator
and others. He also produced comic strips based on the TV adaptations of Richmal Crompton's "Just William" novels, Buck Rogers and the film Logan's Run
Arthur_Ranson
British illustrator
Enid Blyton Books by Frank Richards in the Billy Bunter series Books by Richmal Crompton 'Jimmy' series David Whitaker Doctor Who and the Crusaders - and
Mary_Gernat
Book by Julia Eccleshare
The Story of Doctor Dolittle Hugh Lofting English 1920 8+ Just William Richmal Crompton Thomas Henry English 1922 8+ The Boxcar Children Gertrude Chandler
1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up
1001_Children's_Books_You_Must_Read_Before_You_Grow_Up
British story paper, 1880—1956
Carey, Sarah Doudney (1841–1926), Angela Brazil, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Richmal Crompton, Fanny Fern, Baroness Orczy, and Norma Lorimer. Between 1889 and
The_Girl's_Own_Paper
RICHMAL
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Presents, Gifts
Boy/Male
English
A rock. Form of Peter.
Girl/Female
Swedish Teutonic Greek
Rules the home.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : German and Polish spelling of Levin.English, Dutch, and North German : from the Old English personal name Lēofwine, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + wine ‘friend’. This was the name borne by an English missionary who became the patron saint of Ghent, and the personal name was consequently popular in the Low Countries during the Middle Ages.Irish and Manx : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Guillin ‘son of the servant of William’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Shivas Feet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in lead, especially a maker of lead pipes and conduits, from Anglo-Norman French plom(m)er, plum(m)er ‘plumber’, from plom(b), plum(b) ‘lead’ (Latin plumbum).English : variant of Plumer 1, 3.English : occasionally, a habitational name from a minor place name, such as Plummers in Kimpton, Hertfordshire, which was named with Old English plum ‘plum(tree)’ + mere ‘pool’. The name is also established in Ireland, taken there from England in the 17th century.
Girl/Female
Indian
Worship
Girl/Female
Muslim
Elegant with good respect for her elders
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained. There are many bearers of this name in AL.
Male
African
he has much strength.
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