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| William | Strachey, a secretary of the Jamestown Colony, wrote i |
| Anthony | Strachey, a son of the 3rd Baron O'Hagan. |
| ing D. H. Lawrence, Siegfried Sassoon, Lytton | Strachey, Aldous Huxley, Mark Gertler, and Bertrand Ru |
| d with other British songwriters such as Jack | Strachey and Eric Maschwitz. |
| Assisted by Alix | Strachey and Alan Tyson, 24 volumes, Vintage, 1999. |
| Also added the Stanley, | Strachey, and Hughes texts alluded to in the main body |
| John Maynard Keynes, Leonard Woolf, Lytton | Strachey and his brother James, G. E. Moore and Rupert |
| ey Square" (music by Manning Sherwin and Jack | Strachey) and "These Foolish Things" (music by Jack St |
| The sons and daughters of Sir Richard | Strachey and Lady Strachey. |
| Ruby Julia Mayer produced one daughter, Julia | Strachey, and ended in divorce. |
| The house was owned by the | Strachey Baronets, before it was let to Dr Newton Wade |
| born in Chew Magna, England, a member of the | Strachey Baronets. |
| counts of original colonists, such as William | Strachey, Captain Ralph Hamor, and John Smith. |
| According to William | Strachey, Chief Powhatan's priests delivered a prophec |
| Strachey, Christopher (2000). | |
| In 2008, however, Charles Towneley | Strachey claimed the title, after a researcher discove |
| iption on the facing left-hand page, in which | Strachey describes the portion of the route indicated, |
| Strachey died in January 1810, aged 72, and was succee | |
| Lady | Strachey died in 1824. |
| John St. Loe | Strachey edited the Spectator from 1887 to 1925. |
| Born in Guildford, Surrey, the son of John | Strachey, editor of The Spectator, he was educated at |
| ng in Berkeley Square" (Manning Sherwin, Jack | Strachey, Eric Maschwitz) - 3:41 |
| Several other members of the | Strachey family have also gained distinction. |
| He was a member of the | Strachey family prominent in government, arts, adminis |
| l set of lecture notes written by Christopher | Strachey for the International Summer School in Comput |
| e Louisa Rickard, George Bernard Shaw, Lytton | Strachey, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson and W. B. Yeats. |
| John | Strachey, grandfather of the first Baronet, was a note |
| hese Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" (Jack | Strachey, Harry Link, Holt Marvell) - 3:59 |
| ngs (Remind Me of You)" (Eric Maschwitz, Jack | Strachey, Harry Link) - 3:44 |
| hings (Remind Me of You)" (Holt Marvell, Jack | Strachey, Harry Link) - 3:08 |
| the autocode for the Ferranti Orion computer, | Strachey hired Peter Landin who became his one assista |
| German under the general editorship of James | Strachey, in collaboration with Anna Freud, assisted b |
| The term was coined by Christopher | Strachey in the context of “functions as first-class c |
| Barbara | Strachey, in her fictionalised atlas Journeys of Frodo |
| g interest in The Spectator from John St. Loe | Strachey in 1925 and, although he later sold his contr |
| Other descendants of | Strachey include the Liberal politician Edward Strache |
| Kenny convinces Donald to hire him as | Strachey Investigations' new office manager. |
| Strachey is determined to find out the truth about Pau | |
| Late one night, Donald | Strachey is meeting a new client in a dark alley-one P |
| Strachey is able to determine that Larry Phelps was th | |
| John | Strachey, journalist, and Henry Strachey, artist, were |
| h fellow "constitutionalist" suffragists Lady | Strachey, Lady Frances Balfour, and Keir Hardie. |
| Upon his death, | Strachey left Carrington £10,000 (the equivalent of £2 |
| In 1959, | Strachey left NRDC to become a computer consultant wor |
| Strachey married Jane, only daughter of John Kelsall, | |
| Strachey mentions the "Anoeg" to the southwest of the | |
| nt author with his brother Lt-Gen Sir Richard | Strachey of The Finances and Public Works of India (18 |
| Evelyn John St Loe | Strachey PC (21 October 1901 - 15 July 1963) was a Bri |
| insbury, Reinhold Niebuhr, Karl Polanyi, John | Strachey, Plowman and Common. |
| Samson Abramsky is Christopher | Strachey Professor of Computing and a Fellow of Wolfso |
| William | Strachey recorded the name of their weroance as Ottaho |
| and richness of diction, and for this Lytton | Strachey referred to him as "the last Elizabethan". |
| e private letters of openly gay writer Lytton | Strachey reveal that Roger Senhouse was his last lover |
| On his deathbed, | Strachey said, "I always wanted to marry Carrington an |
| Edward | Strachey, second son of the first Baronet, was the fat |
| The aforementioned John | Strachey, second son of the third Baronet, was a noted |
| Strachey served in the First Anglo-Sikh War of 1845-46 | |
| The English writer William | Strachey served as his secretary for a period and he a |
| Through Newnham's principal Pernel | Strachey, sister of Lytton Strachey, she met Edith Sit |
| Keynes, Woolf and Lytton | Strachey subsequently gained prominence as members of |
| Larry informs | Strachey that he and Paul secretly taped many of Corne |
| She was the mother of Alix | Strachey, the British psychoanalyst and translator int |
| Phillipa (Pippa) | Strachey, the daughter of Lady Strachey who was also o |
| Strachey then went on to auction the title, which was | |
| k term cathexis (κάθεξις) was chosen by James | Strachey to render the German term Besetzung in his tr |
| also called Tanx ("little") Powhatan, said by | Strachey to be a son of the paramount chief Powhatan, |
| Strachey tracks Larry down and convinces him that he m | |
| erary executor with Michael Holroyd of Lytton | Strachey's estate, trustee of the Strachey Trust, Jane |
| Another son of the third Baronet, Henry | Strachey, was a painter and art critic. |
| From 1885 to 1895 | Strachey was a member of the council of the secretary |
| For this error | Strachey was technically responsible, and it was made |
| Strachey was Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance f | |
| Strachey was returned to Parliament for Somerset South | |
| His second son Edward | Strachey was the father of John Strachey and Lieutenan |
| Oliver | Strachey was in MI1 during World War I. |
| to 1964, he was the assistant to Christopher | Strachey when the latter was an independent computer c |
| ay she agreed to marry Partridge she wrote to | Strachey, who was in Italy, what has been described as |
| life living with the homosexual author Lytton | Strachey, whom she was deeply in love with. |
| Carrington's unconventional relationship with | Strachey, whom Gertler was extremely jealous of, and h |
| Strachey worked for the National Research and Developm | |
| Christopher | Strachey would later become a pioneer in the developme |
| Strachey wrote back "... you do know very well that I | |
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