Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

Bridget Rose Dugdale was a debutante before the Queen of England in 1958. Her father was an executive with Lloyd's of London and her mother was a wealthy woman whose family grew rich on cotton. Rose Dugdale earned advanced degrees in economics and philosophy. During the student revolt of 1968 she sold her shares of Lloyd's and contributed the proceeds to London's poor. In 1973 she and her boyfriend stole valuables worth 82,000 pounds from her parents Devon estate. A judge sentenced Dugdale's accomplice to a prison term but only gave Rose a suspended sentence.

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Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

Bridget Rose Dugdale was a debutante before the Queen of England in 1958. Her father was an executive with Lloyd's of London and her mother was a wealthy woman whose family grew rich on cotton. Rose Dugdale earned advanced degrees in economics and philosophy. During the student revolt of 1968 she sold her shares of Lloyd's and contributed the proceeds to London's poor. In 1973 she and her boyfriend stole valuables worth 82,000 pounds from her parents Devon estate. A judge sentenced Dugdale's accomplice to a prison term but only gave Rose a suspended sentence.

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Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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Bridget Rose Dugdale was a debutante before the Queen of England in 1958. Her father was an executive with Lloyd's of London and her mother was a wealthy woman whose family grew rich on cotton. Rose Dugdale earned advanced degrees in economics and philosophy. During the student revolt of 1968 she sold her shares of Lloyd's and contributed the proceeds to London's poor. In 1973 she and her boyfriend stole valuables worth 82,000 pounds from her parents Devon estate. A judge sentenced Dugdale's accomplice to a prison term but only gave Rose a suspended sentence.


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BN ID: 2940152970135
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 04/11/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 95 KB

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I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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