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  2. Robert Crampton - Wikipedia

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    Robert's mother came from London and was a geography teacher. [1] [3] Crampton attended St Andrews County Primary School, then Wolfreton School, a local comprehensive school. [9] At this time, he was heavily involved in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. [10]

  3. Crampton - Wikipedia

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    Crampton is an English surname, from Crompton, Lancashire, which may refer to the following persons: Albert M. Crampton (1900–1953), American jurist Barbara Crampton (born 1959), American actress

  4. Bob Crampton - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Crampton moved to ITV Wales & West and became a news presenter and reporter. In 2008 he was appointed the weather presenter for The West Tonight. On 16 February 2009 the ITV News West Country launched, following the merger of The West Tonight with Westcountry Live, Crampton was retained alongside Alex Beresford. After 41 years at ITV ...

  5. List of British republicans - Wikipedia

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    Robert Crampton, journalist [81] Bill Emmott, former editor of The Economist [82] Otto English, author and journalist [83] Jonathan Freedland, journalist [2] Tanya Gold, journalist [84] Roy Greenslade, journalist and academic [2] Johann Hari, writer and journalist [85] Lester Holloway, journalist and former councillor (Labour) [86]

  6. Peter Crampton (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Crampton (10 June 1932 – 12 July 2011) was a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1989 to 1999 representing the Humberside constituency. [1] He was also the father of Times journalist Robert Crampton.

  7. Bob Crompton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Crompton (26 September 1879 – 16 March 1941) was an English professional footballer. He spent the entirety of his career with his hometown club, Blackburn Rovers . He also represented England on 41 occasions, captaining them 22 times.

  8. Gerry Crampton - Wikipedia

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    Gerry Crampton (28 April 1930 – 24 January 2009) ... The eldest of five children, Robert Gerald Crampton, was born in Fulham on 28 April 1930. His father, a keen ...

  9. Robert Crompton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Crompton may refer to: Bob Crompton (1879–1941), English international footballer; Robert Crompton (politician) (1869–1958), lawyer and politician in Fiji