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Charles McCreery and his family
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Charles McCreery and his family
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24 July 2019
The Abolition of Genius
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This is a new, hardback edition of Charles McCreery’s book, The Abolition of Genius . The book contains an analysis of the relationship be...
23 October 2015
Slandered by Oxford: reparation overdue
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There has recently been some discussion about my colleague Dr Charles McCreery’s father, the late General Sir Richard McCreery. This has ...
30 September 2013
Dr Charles McCreery meets HM The Queen
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Below are some notes by my colleague Charles McCreery on the official photograph of the Reunion for Pages and Gold Staff Officers at which h...
05 August 2013
Sir Henry Keswick
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edited text of a letter to an academic Dear ... Herewith a copy of a letter from Charles to Sir Henry Keswick, who was page with him to ...
19 June 2013
Why reparation is due to Charles McCreery
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Throughout my life I have often seemed to be in a ‘secret court’ situation in which everyone knew that I had been condemned in some way, but...
27 May 2013
An eyewitness account of the Coronation
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This was originally posted 19 August 2010 under the title ‘Genes, prep schools and Eton’. It has been re-posted ahead of the 60th anniversar...
30 January 2013
Pretending that nothing is wrong
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text of a letter I am sorry that I have not yet been able to meet you again. I could have put you in the picture about all the interaction...
03 December 2012
Open letter to the family of the late General Sir Richard McCreery
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We have posted below advertisements for some of the properties near here which supporters might buy or rent to help us expand our activitie...
19 November 2012
Biography of General Sir Richard McCreery
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On Wednesday (14th November) a book was published about the life of the late General Sir Richard McCreery, the father of my colleague Dr Cha...
13 November 2012
Hostility to research on hallucinatory phenomena
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text of a letter This is an account of the conversation about Charles McCreery’s sister Sarah, which I had with Sir George Joy. Sir Geor...
14 January 2011
How the hell can I go on holiday?
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In connection with the previous post, my colleague Fabian has commented to me that nowadays, even if someone felt as I did about the hopeles...
13 January 2011
An MP and the Education Minister: joking about my position
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With regard to the events described by Charles McCreery in the previous post: I always felt that I was in a most unnatural position of into...
12 January 2011
A student of the universe
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The following is an account which my colleague Dr Charles McCreery has sent to the prospective biographer of his father, the late General Si...
03 January 2011
Your name will be up there one day
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The following is an extract from a piece which my colleague Dr Charles McCreery has sent to the person who is planning to write a book about...
18 December 2010
The right and wrong kinds of inspiration
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Bel Mooney in the Daily Mail wrote recently about the Inspirational Women of the Year awards. (Nobody had nominated me.) Typically, the nom...
20 September 2010
Treacherous parents and a treacherous fund-raiser
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Further to this , here is another piece of history which my colleague Dr Charles McCreery has sent to the person who is planning to write a ...
28 August 2010
A Registrar of Oxford and other deflating gas-bags
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This is an account of past events which my colleague Charles McCreery has written, and sent to someone who is planning to write a book about...
21 August 2010
The sacrifices of sadism are the greater
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It may be observed that General McCreery was prepared to spend a good deal of money (Eton fees for five years) to prevent Charles from being...
14 August 2010
Slandered by academics (part 1)
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It is probable that widespread slanders had been spread about me and my incipient research institute from the time I was thrown out in 1957,...
10 August 2010
Slandered by aristocrats (part 2)
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The situation has always been that I had to reject so many false assumptions, before getting to anything that was really the case, that it h...
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