Cradock
Cradock may refer to:
People
- Christopher Cradock (1862–1914), admiral in the Royal Navy.
- Edward Cradock (fl. 1571), English theologian and alchemist.
- Eric Cradock (d. 1985), Canadian stockbroker and sports entrepreneur.
- Fanny Cradock (1909–1994), British writer, restaurant critic and television cook.
- Frederick Cradock, George Cross recipient , for heroism in his attempts to save a workmate from boiling steam in 1943 in Suffolk.
- Mrs H.C. Cradock born Augusta Whiteford in 1863, an English children's book writer.
- John Cradock (alias Craddock) (c.1708-1778), English churchman, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin from 1772.
- Gen. John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden GCB (1759-1839), British peer, politician and soldier.
- Johnnie Cradock (1904–1987), British cook, writer, broadcaster and Army Major.
- John Francis Cradock (later Caradoc) (1762-1839), 1st Baron Howden, army officer.
- John Hobart Cradock (later Caradoc) (1799-1873), 2nd Baron Howden, diplomat.
- Johnnie Cradock (1904–1987), British cook, writer, broadcaster and Army Major.
- Marmaduke Cradock(1660–1716, aka Luke Cradock), English painter of birds and animals.
- Matthew Cradock, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company.
- Percy Cradock (1923–2010), British diplomat.
- Robert James Christopher Cradock (1929–1974), first producer of the Today programme, writer for BBC Radio 4.
- Steve Cradock (b. 1969), guitarist for the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene.
- Stuart Cradock (b. 1949), English cricketer.
- Walter Cradock(c. 1606–1659), Welsh Anglican clergyman.
- William Cradock, Archdeacon of Lewes 1512-1516.
Places
- Cradock, Eastern Cape, a town in South Africa
- Cradock, South Australia
- Cradock Channel, connecting the Hauraki Gulf with the Pacific Ocean
- Cradock Historic District, located at Portsmouth, Virginia, named after Christopher Cradock
See also
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