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    Sir Frank Crisp, 1st Baronet, (25 October 1843 – 29 April 1919) was an English lawyer and microscopist. Crisp was an enthusiastic member, and sometime...
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    began in 1889 and was completed in 1895. It was built for lawyer Sir Frank Crisp, and purchased in January 1970 by English rock musician and former Beatle...
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  • album All Things Must Pass. Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to Frank Crisp, a nineteenth-century lawyer and the original owner of Friar Park – the...
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  • under the name Ashurst Morris Crisp. The three initial founders were William H. Ashurst, John Morris, and Sir Frank Crisp. After rebranding as Ashurst...
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    microscopist Sir Frank Crisp. Sir Frank Crisp, 1st Baronet (1843–1919) Sir Frank Morris Crisp, 2nd Baronet (1872–1938) Sir John Wilson Crisp, 3rd Baronet...
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  • home, Friar Park, in Oxfordshire – a legacy of its eccentric founder, Frank Crisp. The song's "Ring out the old, ring in the new" refrain has invited interpretation...
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  • actor. Finlay Crisp (1917–1984), Australian academic and political scientist. Fiona Crisp (born 1966), British photographer. Frank Crisp (1843–1919), English...
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    Donald William Crisp (27 July 1882 – 25 May 1974) was an English film actor as well as an early producer, director and screenwriter. His career lasted...
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    production of garden gnomes. Garden gnomes were further popularized when Sir Frank Crisp, the owner of the second largest collection of garden gnomes in the UK...
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    to the Victorian eccentric Sir Frank Crisp. Purchased in 1970, it is the basis for the song "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)". Harrison also...
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