Gaudie, Norman
Norman Gaudie (ca. 1887-1954), an Absolutist, was imprisoned at Richmond Castle before being taken to France and sentenced to death, commuted to ten years. He was also imprisoned at Winchester and Maidstone before being released in 1919.
From the guide to the Norman Gaudie papers, 1916-1986, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)
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creatorOf | Norman Gaudie papers, 1916-1986 | GB 206 Leeds University Library |
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associatedWith | Brocklesby John Hubert | person |
associatedWith | Gascoyne-Cecil Robert Viscount Cecil of Chelwood 1864-1958 | person |
associatedWith | Harvey Thomas Edmund 1875-1955 | person |
associatedWith | Salter Alfred 1873- | person |
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Religious absolutism Great Britain |
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