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  1. Date of death: 21 Apr 1952. Location of death: Bircher Benner Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland. About: Stafford Cripps was born in 1889 in London to Charles Alfred Cripps and his wife Theresa. His father was a Conservative MP and later a Labour cabinet minister. After turning down a scholarship to New College, Oxford, in 1907 he studied for an MSc ...

  2. 11 de may. de 2018 · Cripps, Sir (Richard) Stafford (1889–1952) British statesman. He belonged to the left wing of the Labour Party and was ambassador to Russia (1940–42), later serving in Winston Churchill's war cabinet. As chancellor of the exchequer (1947–50) in the reforming government of Attlee, he played a significant role in reconstruction of the post ...

  3. Fact File : Cripps' Mission to India. March 1942 Location: Delhi, India Players: Sir Richard Stafford Cripps; Lord Linlithgow, India's Viceroy; and the Indian National Congress. Outcome: The ...

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  5. RICHARD STAFFORD CRIPPS. 1889-1952. ‘At all times, a man who will do faithfully, needs to believe firmly.* (Carlyle. Lectures on heroes.) Stafford C ripps was a man who ‘believed firmly’ and ‘did faithfully.’. He was one of the few to whom the opportunity was given to match his great qualities with the needs of a great hour—a ...

  6. I soon discovered that Stafford Cripps was beginning his trip around the world, which had some important consequences. It took him to India, where he met Gandhi and his friend of schoolboy days ...

  7. Sir Richard Stafford Cripps CH QC FRS (24 April 1889 – 21 April 1952) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister, and diplomat. Quick Facts Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prime Minister ... A wealthy lawyer by background, he first entered Parliament at a by-election in January 1931, and was one of a handful of Labour frontbenchers to ...