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Dacre and Fox
Norah Dacre Fox ( later known as Norah Elam ) led many of the deputations on behalf of the WSPU which were widely reported in The Suffragette.
On 8 September 1914, Pankhurst re-appeared at the London Opera House, after her long exile, to utter a declaration not on women's enfranchisement but on " The German Peril ", a campaign led by the former General Secretary of the WSPU, Norah Dacre Fox in conjunction with the British Empire Union and the National Party.
Along with Norah Dacre Fox ( later known as Norah Elam ), Pankhurst toured the country making recruiting speeches.
Norah Elam had the distinction of being detained during both World Wars, three times during 1914 as a suffragette prisoner under the name Dacre Fox, then as an 18b detainee in 1940, when she was part of the social circle that gathered around Diana Mosley during their early internment period.

Dacre and further
Residential quarters were added in the early 16th century by Thomas, Lord Dacre and there were further additions in 1602, for his successor Lord William Howard.

Dacre and up
Indeed, although occasionally Norah Dacre Fox's father, John Doherty, who owned a printing firm, was drafted in to print campaign posters, Britannia was compelled at last to set up its own printing press.
" met the Bg May Dacre in full sail up the River boarded her and found all well she had put into Valparaíso having been struck by Lightning and much damaged.
Howard purchased back the Dacre family estate from King James and took up residence with his children and grandchildren at Naworth Castle.

Dacre and with
Other well-known composers of the day who supplied Leno with numbers included Harry Dacre and Joseph Tabrar.
* Joan Dacre, 7th Baroness Dacre ( 1433 – 1486 ) with:
The children of her union with Sussex were two sons, who died in infancy ; and two daughters, who lived to adulthood, co-heirs of the Barony Dacre:
Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex should not be confused with her daughter, Anne Barrett-Lennard, 16th Baroness Dacre.
In the 2009 Dacre Stoker novel Dracula the Un-dead, Van Helsing is now a 75 year old man with heart problems, having apparently been disgraced in the medical profession for deaths caused by improper blood transfusions.
Public Defender Paul Dacre called on the court to impose sentences in keeping with Pitcairners ' unique circumstances.
Upon his death, brought about by near kinsman and namesake, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas it fell into the hands of the Dacre family for a time, it soon fell back into the hands of Earl William, through inheritance and it was he that enabled the construction of most of the present building, possibly with the help of John Lewin, master mason at Durham Cathedral.
In 1604 died the only son born of his marriage in 1592 with Margaret, daughter of George Dacre, of Chesham, and Sir Henry Savile is thought to have been induced by this loss to devote the bulk of his fortune to the promotion of learning.
: When Dacre, an English popular composer, first came to the United States, he brought with him a bicycle, for which he was charged import duty.
" Dacre was so taken with the phrase " bicycle built for two " that he soon used it in a song.
After Somerset's fall in October 1549 Wharton's place as warden was taken by his rival, Baron Dacre ; but early in 1550 Wharton was appointed a commissioner to arrange terms of peace with Scotland and afterwards to divide the debatable land.
On Edward VI's death Dacre sided at once with Queen Mary, and it was reported that Wharton was arming against him ; but Mary, saying she disbelieved the accusations against him, continued him in the office of warden, while his eldest son became one of the queen's trusted advisers.
Being suspected of treasonable intentions together with his half-brother, Philip, Earl of Arundel ( husband of his sister-in-law Anne Dacre ), he was imprisoned in 1583, 1585 and 1589.
Dacre had a hit in 1892 with the song " Daisy Bell " ( aka " A Bicycle Built for Two "), made famous by Katie Lawrence, and then in 1899 with the song " I'll Be Your Sweetheart ".

Dacre and Church
He was buried at St. Andrew's Parish Church, Dacre, Cumbria.
He joined the Church of Rome in 1584, both brothers being dispossessed by the queen of a portion of their Dacre estates, which were, however, restored in 1601 for a payment of £ 10, 000.

Dacre and her
Dacre hinted that Albany — cast in the role of Richard III — was responsible, though Margaret, even in her vulnerable state, refused to accept this, saying that if he really aimed at securing the throne for himself the death of James would have suited his purpose better.
Richard Henry Roper, second and youngest son of Anne, 16th Baroness Dacre, from her second marriage to Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham.
The Dacre sisters were the daughters of Elizabeth Leyburne by her marriage to Thomas Dacre and were, therefore, stepsisters to Norfolk's sons.
A well-known painting identified by George Vertue in 1727 as Lady Frances Brandon and her second husband Adrian Stokes has now been correctly identified as Mary Nevill or Neville, Baroness Dacre and her son Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre.
Image: Mary Nevill and Gregory Fiennes Baron Dacre v. 2. jpg | Mary Nevill and her son Gregory Fiennes, 1559
When the countess ’ s brother in law, William, Lord Dacre, asked the duke of Norfolk to defend her, Northumberland told Norfolk, that he, Northumberland would never see her again as long as he lived.
On her uncle's death in 1777 Anne became co-heiress to the baronies of Howard, Furnivall, Strange of Blackmere, Talbot, Braose of Gower, Dacre of Gillesland, Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme, Giffard of Brimsfield and Verdon.
Richard Henry Roper, second and youngest son of Anne, 16th Baroness Dacre, from her second marriage to Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham.
Most references to her today are under the name Charlotte Dacre, but she first wrote under the pseudonym Rosa Matilda, and later adopted a second pseudonym to tease and confuse her critics.
Charlotte Dacre was born Charlotte King, and later became Mrs Byrne upon her marriage to Nicholas Byrne.
He was an editor and future partner of London's The Morning Post newspaper where the author Mary Robinson was the poetry editor and an influence on a young Charlotte Dacre who began her writing career by contributing poems to the Morning Post under the pseudonym " Rosa Matilda.
16th Baroness Dacre in her own right.
::: Gertrude ( d. October 3, 1819 ), who succeeded her brother, as Baroness Dacre.
In From the Pages of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Harker, written by Tony Lee and endorsed by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt, Mina becomes bound to Dracula's spirit as his remaining allies attempt to use her unborn child as his new body.

Dacre and after
It was next created for Sir Ralph de Greystock in 1321, and went into abeyance in 1569, after passing into the Dacre family.
In a July 2011 appearance in front of a parliamentary committee, a day after former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks had been arrested and bailed in light of the News International phone hacking scandal, Dacre told them that he had never " countenanced " phone hacking or blagging at his newspaper, as both acts were clearly " criminal ".
Another daughter, Lady Mary married Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre, who was executed after being found guilty of murder.
In 1541, Sir Thomas Fiennes, Lord Dacre, was tried for murder and robbery of the King's deer after his poaching exploits on a neighboring estate resulted in the death of a gamekeeper.

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