In summer 1772, Dr John Sharp, archdeacon of Northumberland and renowned philanthropist, met with the other Trustees of the late Lord Nathaniel Crewe's charity. The trust, which is still in existence, ...
All progress,’ wrote George Bernard Shaw, in a celebrated half-truth, ‘depends on the unreasonable man.’ He should also, of course, have added the unreasonable woman. Many considered that Marie Stopes ...
The British therefore acted with remarkable speed. In just two weeks, one of the most ambitious operations attempted by the Royal Navy during the Second World War was put together by Vice Admiral Sir ...
Otto III succeeded to the throne of the Holy Roman Empire at the age of three, which did not give him a promising start. He was crowned at Aachen on Christmas Day 983, soon after the premature death ...