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Lord Douglas Gordon was born in 1851.
Lord Alfred Douglas died on 1945-03-20.
Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton died in 1964.
Lord Douglas was a British poet and author. His nickname was "Bosie." Lord Douglas is not, however, well known for his writings. He is most famous for being the rumored lover of the famous writer Oscar Wilde.
Lord Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott was born on 1872-11-30.
Lord Furnival
Crispin's father is known as "Asta's Son." His father's true identity is revealed later in the book as Lord Furnival.
That he is Lord Furnival's son :)
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In "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, Lord Furnival is the man responsible for framing Crispin for a crime he did not commit. He is a cruel and manipulative character who wields power over Crispin's life and sets the events of the story in motion.
Lord furnival
John Ball is John Aycliffe's step brother. John Aycliffe is Crispins father and then John Aycliffe and Lord Furnival get married not lady furnival but lord Furnival get married, hard to beleive right? The Lord furnival kills him self because he got married to Aycliffe and then crispin kills Aycliffe the end. Ps: ITS A JOKE HAHAHA.
Crispin observes that Lady Furnival is a kind and compassionate person who genuinely cares about others. He sees her treat people with respect and fairness, showing her empathy and understanding towards those around her. Crispin notices that Lady Furnival embodies qualities of grace and generosity in her interactions with others.
Lord Douglas is portrayed as a powerful and intimidating figure in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead." He is described as ruthless and cruel, with a strong sense of entitlement and a desire to maintain his control and authority over others. Lord Douglas is a key antagonist in the story, creating conflict and obstacles for the main character, Crispin.
Because he is Lord Furnival's son and everybody thinks he's a bad person.
In the book "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, the solution is when Crispin discovers his true identity and learns about his past. He finds out that he is Lord Furnival's son and inherits his father's lands and title. Crispin also seeks justice for his father's murder and ultimately gains his freedom.
"Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi has several main events, including Crispin discovering his true identity, being accused of a crime he did not commit, meeting a traveling juggler named Bear who becomes his protector, and uncovering secrets about his past that lead him on a journey of self-discovery and courage. These events culminate in Crispin's realization of his strength and determination to forge his own path in a world filled with danger and uncertainty.