(c.1830) Medal BHM-1560 Var Ag Winchester College SP61 认证号49782451, PCGS号948895

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The Winchester College Medals awarded to two generations of the Cripps Family Winchester College , The King’s Medal, c . 1830, a silver award by S. Clint, bust right, rev . tomb of William of Wykeham, edge un-named, 49mm (BHM 1560 [dated to 1831]; E 1240) Provenance: The Cripps Family, and by descent Henry William Cripps , QC (1815-99), barrister; b. Preston, Cirencester; educ. Winchester and New College, Oxford; President of the Oxford Union 1837; called to the Bar at Middle Temple, 1840; moved to West Ilsley 1851, then Wallingford and finally to Parmoor, Marlow, 1860; Recorder of Lichfield, 1852; became a QC in 1866; Chancellor of the diocese of Oxford and chairman of the Buckingham Quarter Sessions Charles Alfred Cripps , 1st Baron Parmoor, KCVO, PC, KC (1852-1941), barrister and politician; b. West Ilsley; educ. Winchester 1866-71, then New College, Oxford; called to the Bar at Middle Temple, 1877; became a QC in 1890; Unionist MP for Stroud, 1895-1900; appointed Attorney-General to the successive Princes of Wales, 1895-1914; Vicar-General of York, 1900, and of Canterbury, 1902; Unionist MP for Stretford 1901-6; knighted 1908; MP for Wycombe 1910-14; Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Lords, 1924 and 1929-31. A staunch advocate of peace, who considered the decision to declare war on Germany in 1914 a disaster, he sympathised with conscientious objectors. At the behest of Ramsay MacDonald, Cripps crossed the floor from the Conservative to the Labour party in 1923. His youngest son, Stafford Cripps (1889-1952), followed him into Parliament and served as ambassador to the USSR during World War II.
PCGS #
948895
边缘
Lettered - Incuse
直径
48.50 毫米
重量
61.51 克
铸币数量
0
金属成分
Silver
更高评级数量
0
评级较低的钱币数量
0
地区
Great Britain
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