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Taprell dorling biography sampler

          The Dorling one-name study started after I had collected a lot of information about Dorlingas in Suffolk and was stuck on my own Dorling family.!

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          D42/PR/3/17/35 - Correspondence between Captain Dorling, and Mr Champion, Cunard, on an article which Dorling intended to write (possibly a review of Charles.

        1. This chapter is very personal and highlights the significance of a single object – my grandfather's Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) medal.
        2. The Dorling one-name study started after I had collected a lot of information about Dorlingas in Suffolk and was stuck on my own Dorling family.
        3. Hector Bolitho, Taprell Dorling (“Taffrail”) and Eric Linklater all one after another withdrew from the project at an early stage.
        4. Many of them were naval officers such as Captain Taprell Dorling [Taffrail].
        5. Taprell Dorling

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          Fisher-Selborne scheme although it is not the autobiography it claims to be the author, Henry Taprell Dorling, having entered the Royal Navy in

          A. Pearson, London pages, (8º)6The secret submarine: a story of fighting by sea and landC. M. PaddayBlackie & Son, London pages, (8º)10Minor OperationsC.

          A. Pearson, London p., 20&#;cm