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  2. John Strachey (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John St Loe Strachey (9 February 1860 – 26 August 1927), was a British journalist and newspaper proprietor. Life. Strachey was the second son of Sir Edward ...

  3. John Strachey (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn John St Loe Strachey (21 October 1901 – 15 July 1963) was a British Labour politician and writer. A journalist by profession, Strachey was elected to Parliament in 1929 . He was initially a disciple of Oswald Mosley , and, feeling that the Second Labour Government was not doing enough to combat unemployment, joined Mosley in founding ...

  4. Strachey - Wikipedia

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    Major Thomas Anthony Edward Towneley Strachey (died 1955), who changed his surname by deed poll to Strachey in September 1938, by which name his progeny are known. Charles Strachey, 4th Baron O'Hagan (born 1945), British Conservative politician; John St. Loe Strachey (1860–1927), journalist and newspaper proprietor

  5. The Spectator - Wikipedia

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    Townsend was succeeded by a young journalist named John St Loe Strachey, who would remain associated with the paper for the next 40 years. When Hutton died in 1897, Strachey became co-owner with Townsend; by the end of the year Strachey was made sole editor and proprietor.

  6. Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet (1812–1901) was an English man of letters. Life. ... John St. Loe Strachey (1860–1927) Henry Strachey (1863–1940)

  7. Talk:John Strachey (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    2 John St Loe Strachey. 1 comment. 3 Requested move 26 July 2017. 3 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: John Strachey (journalist) Add languages.

  8. Stowey - Wikipedia

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    Around 1800 it was the seat of the Strachey family including Richard Strachey and his brother John Strachey. Much of the house was remodelled in 1858 by Thomas Henry Wyatt. [11] Life at Sutton Court was described by John St. Loe Strachey in his autobiographical book The Adventure of Living in 1922. [13] It is a Grade II* listed building. [14]

  9. Clough Williams-Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Clough Williams-Ellis at Portmeirion in 1969. After the war, Williams-Ellis helped John St Loe Strachey (later his father-in-law) revive pisé construction in Britain, [5] building an apple storehouse followed by Harrowhill Copse bungalow at Newlands Corner using shuttering and rammed earth.