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* Union Power: The Growth and Challenge in Perspective by Claud Cockburn
The term was first used in The Week, a newspaper run by the radical journalist Claud Cockburn, but over time the allegations became more elaborate.
The " Cliveden Set " tag was coined by Claud Cockburn in his journalism for the Communist newspaper The Week.
For instance, Christopher Sykes, in a sympathetic 1972 biography of Nancy Astor, argues that the entire story about the so-called Cliveden Set was an ideologically motivated fabrication by Claud Cockburn that came to be generally accepted by a public looking for scapegoats for British pre-war appeasement of Adolf Hitler.
The authors Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh, the journalist Claud Cockburn, Claudia Cockburn ( wife of actor Michael Flanders ) and author Sarah Caudwell were all descended from Cockburn, as are journalists Laura Flanders, Stephanie Flanders, Alexander Cockburn ( husband of author Emma Tennant ), Andrew Cockburn ( husband of journalist Leslie Cockburn ) and Patrick Cockburn ( son-in-law of Bishop Hugh Montefiore ) and actress Olivia Wilde ( former wife of Tao Ruspoli ).
* Claud Cockburn ( 1904 – 1981 )-In Time of Trouble ( 1956 ), A Discord of Trumpets
Alexander Claud Cockburn ( ; 6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012 ) was an Irish American political journalist and writer.
He was the eldest son of the former communist author and journalist, Claud Cockburn, by his third wife, Patricia Byron, née Arbuthnot ( who also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight ).
His parents were the well-known socialist author and journalist Claud Cockburn and his third wife Patricia Byron, née Arbuthnot ( who also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight ).
Hugh Montefiore, and has two children, Henry Claud Cockburn ( 4 January 1982 ) and Alexander Cockburn ( 1987 ).
His father was socialist author and journalist Claud Cockburn.
Francis Claud Cockburn of Brook Lodge, Youghal, County Cork, Munster, Ireland ( ; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981 ) was a British journalist.
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* Claud Cockburn ( 1904 – 1981 ), writer and journalist

Claud and married
He was survived by his wife Claudia Cockburn ( daughter of journalist Claud Cockburn and Hope Hale Davis ), whom he had married in 1959, and their daughters Laura and Stephanie.
* Lord Claud David Hamilton ( 1907 – 1968 ), who worked as a barrister in the Inner Temple, and who in 1946 married Genesta Mary Heath.
Lady Elizabeth Emma Proby, daughter of the third Earl, married Lord Claud Hamilton, grandson of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn.
Claud Lambton ( b. 3 December 1888 ), married Olive Eleanor Lockwood and had issue.
Claud Lambton ( 4 January 1865 – 15 February 1945 ), married Lettice Wormald and had issue.
Sir Claud Severn was born on 9 Sep 1869 and died at the Old Rectory, Ewelme, near Oxford, on 8 Apr 1933 ; in 1920, he married Margaret Annie Bullock and they had three children but no grandchildren.
His illegitimate son, Sir John Stewart of Methven was married to Margaret Hamilton, daughter of Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield.
# Leonora, who received a fortune under her father's will and married 17 Oct. 1777 Claud Russell, member of the Madras Council ; to the memory of her and her husband there is a tablet in Marylebone Church.

Claud and three
He is in a cheap boarding house while she has put herself up in the high-class Esplanade Hotel on the front where she has discovered friends are staying – Claud Sopworth and his three sisters.

Claud and Davis
Listed as honorary and contributing members at that time were A. J. Minke, Claud Davis and W. R. Motz.

Claud and with
Burl Barer reveals that an obscure early work, Daredevil, not only featured a heroic lead who shared " Saintly " traits ( down to driving the same brand of automobile ) but also shared his adventures with Inspector Claud Eustace Teal — a character later a regular in Saint books.
With an escort of fifty horse led by Lord Claud Hamilton she arrived in Lanarkshire, soon to be joined by a wide cross-section of the nobility, including the Earls of Argyll, Cassillis, Rothes and Eglinton, the Lords Sommerville, Yester, Livingston, Herries, Fleming, Ross, numerous of the feudal barons such as Robert Lauder of The Bass, and many others who all assembled at the town of Hamilton with their followers and vassals.
His father was Field Marshal Sir Claud Jacob, in whose footsteps Ian followed by becoming a professional soldier with the Royal Engineers in 1918.
Hartert published the quarterly museum periodical Novitates Zoologicae ( 1894-1939 ) with Rothschild, and the Hand List of British Birds ( 1912 ) with Francis Charles Robert Jourdain, Claud Ticehurst and Harry Witherby.
In 1913, he assisted with the illustrations of Haldane Macfall's book The Splendid Wayfaring along with Claud Lovat Fraser and Edward Gordon Craig.
Later, Poirot's agents return from their work of identifying number 4 and produce four names, with a Mr Claud Darrell looking suspicious as he has visited both China and America.
* a longstanding friendship with Claud Cockburn, a communist journalist who was at the time suspected of ties to Soviet intelligence ; and,
In 1912 he founded a small press, At the Sign of the Flying Fame, with the illustrator Claud Lovat Fraser ( 1890 – 1921 ) and the writer and journalist Holbrook Jackson ( 1874 – 1948 ).
Clark's husband / manager Claud Wolf-at the time with Clark in Reno NV-received a copy of " This Is My Song " in September 1966 and liked the song which he felt had special potential for success in Germany.
On 20 November 1854 at Sebastopol, the Crimea, he, with another lieutenant ( Claud Thomas Bourchier ) was with a party detailed to drive the Russians from some rifle pits.
The book begins with the New York Police Department receiving a letter of warning from Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Claud Eustace Teal, indicating that Templar, after being inactive for six months ( presumably since the events of The Saint Goes On ), has relocated to the United States.
At the same period he set up in 1912 or 1913 the Flying Fame Press, with the poet Ralph Hodgson and designer Claud Lovat Fraser.
A man named Karachi, also spelled Kirachi ( real name Arthur Claud Darby ), a British performer based in Plymouth, endeavoured to perform the trick with his son, Kyder, on 7 January 1935 on a field in Wheathampstead, north of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, after being granted four days to prepare the site.
During his term he worked with two other legislators, " Honest Buck " Gray and Claud Hudspeth, to support Populist causes like an eight hour workday for railroad workers and a Franchise tax for corporations.

Claud and whom
Hamilton was the youngest son of Sir Frederick Hamilton, youngest son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley ( from whom the Dukes of Abercorn descend ), third son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran ( from whom the Dukes of Hamilton descend ).

Claud and wife
Ryder was born in Purbeck, Dorset, to Major Douglas Claud " Jack " Dudley Ryder, and his second wife, Vera Hamilton-Fletcher ( née Cook ).

Claud and part
Other notable acting roles included the part of Claud Seabrook in the acclaimed 1996 BBC drama serial Our Friends in the North and the second Duke of Richmond in the BBC drama serial Aristocrats.
Claud Dry and Dale Orcutt first sold the King Midget as part of their Midget Motors Supply operations in Athens, Ohio.

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