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Names To Remember At Tlw Centenary Parade
Page 6 from 8th June 1956THE FIGHTING IRISH Here are some of the men from Ireland who have won the Vietoria Cross By J. A. HOCKLEY The Queen will review a parade of V.C.s......

Charterhouse Chronicle
Page 10 from 25th June 1982MAX HASTINGS, writing mainly for the Standard, although most of Fleet Street has been using his pooled dispatches, seems to be being singled out as......

Robespierre
Page 4 from 15th May 1936Mr. Everyman In The Throes Of A Hundred Per Cent Certitude" Robespierre, by G. J. Renter, Ph.D. (Peter I Davies, S/-.) Reviewed by MICHAEL DE LA......

Edinburgh Holds Out An Armful Of Books
Page 10 from 24th July 1987EVERYONE knows about the Edinburgh Festival which will be taking place as usual this autumn. Less well known is the Edinburgh Book Festival which......

The Phoenix Is Alive And Well Ds. Charterhouse Die Chronicle
Page 10 from 25th May 1984SO MUCH has been written (by myself included, I must confess) about Poland's current sufferings that it is a relief to be able to write some good......

Stonyhurst's Seven Haslingden
Page 8 from 10th July 1987brave men and true OUR Reviewer of military books, John Laffin, will be writing shortly in the Catholic Herald about "The Seven VCs of Stonyhurst......

Mr. L. G. Dease
Page 15 from 15th October 1937Mr. Louis George Deese, who died at Leamington Spa on the 7th inst., was at one time agent to the Earl of Gainsbcsough for the Campden estate in......

The Dowager Countess Of Gainsborough
Page 14 from 26th November 1937Mary Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Gainsborough, died on the 17th inst., at her residence at Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. The deceased lady,......

Stonyhurst' S Outsized War Super Heroes
Page 6 from 16th October 1987The Seven VCs of Stonyhurst College by R L Kirby and R R Walsh (T H C L Books, Blackburn, £13.95) IN THE 131 years since the Victoria Cross was......

The First Vcs
Page 2 from 22nd June 1956Sir.—Having read in your issue of June 8—the article headed " The Fighting Irish " may I point out: I. Lt. Maurice Dease was the First V.C. of the......