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Douglas Francis Jerrold (Scarborough 3 August 1893 – 1964) was a British newspaper editor. As editor of ''The English Review'' from 1931 to 1935, he was a vocal supporter of fascism in Italy and of Catholic Nationalism in Spain. He was personally involved in the events of July 1936 when two British intelligence agents piloted an aircraft from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco, taking General Franco with them, and thereby helped to spark the military coup which ignited the Spanish Civil War. ==Early life== Jerrold was born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in 1893, the son of Sidney Douglas Jerrold and Maud Francis Goodrich.〔(Genealogy of Douglas Francis Jerrold ) Retrieved 10 July 2012〕 He was a descendant of the Victorian dramatist and writer Douglas William Jerrold, one of the founders of ''Punch''.〔(Banta, Martha, p.24, ''Barbaric Intercourse: Caricature and the Culture of Conduct, 1841–1936'' ) Retrieved July 2012〕
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