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Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Norfolk (1951), and the former squire of National Trust property Felbrigg Hall, responsible for restoring his ancestral home and bequeathing it to the nation in the early 20th century.  County historian.  Biographer of [[Thomas Gray]] and [[Horace William, 4th Earl of Orford Walpole]] amongst many others, and discussed their same-sex desires in an open and honest way.
 
Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Norfolk (1951), and the former squire of National Trust property Felbrigg Hall, responsible for restoring his ancestral home and bequeathing it to the nation in the early 20th century.  County historian.  Biographer of [[Thomas Gray]] and [[Horace William, 4th Earl of Orford Walpole]] amongst many others, and discussed their same-sex desires in an open and honest way.
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==See Also==
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* [[Prominent Biographers Who are LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 18:43, 21 August 2018

Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1906 - 1969

Occupation

Law, Writer

Description

Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Norfolk (1951), and the former squire of National Trust property Felbrigg Hall, responsible for restoring his ancestral home and bequeathing it to the nation in the early 20th century. County historian. Biographer of Thomas Gray and Horace William, 4th Earl of Orford Walpole amongst many others, and discussed their same-sex desires in an open and honest way.

See Also

Further Reading/Research