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Allen Raine was the
pseudonym of the
Welsh novelist Anne
Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe (6
October 1836 – 21 June 1908), who was born in
Newcastle Emlyn. Her...
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novelist Anne
Adalisa Puddicombe (Allen Raine). His
grandson was the
antiquarian Daniel Rowland...
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Canadian composer,
pianist and
music educator Allen Raine,
pseudonym of Anne
Adalisa Puddicombe (1836–1908; her
married name), a
Welsh novelist This page lists...
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Social Clubs (1904), p. 214. "Henry Solly". "Puddicombe [née Evans], Anne
Adalisa [pseud.
Allen Raine] (1836–1908),
novelist |
Oxford Dictionary of National...
- conglomerates.
Angelini was born in Ferrara,
Italy to
Giuseppe Angelini and
Adalisa Fabbri. A
veteran of the
Italian army's
campaign in Ethiopia, he immigrated...
- Anglo-Welsh
tradition are
found by some in the
novels of
Allen Raine (Anne
Adalisa (Evans) Puddicombe) (1836–1908), from
Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire...
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Puddicombe in 1896. It was
later adapted into a
silent drama film in 1915. Anne
Adalisa Puddicombe, also
known as
Allen Raine, was a
romantic novelist from Newcastle...
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Allen Raine (1836–1908, Wales, f),
pseudonym of Anne
Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe Craig Raine (born 1944, England, p)
Kathleen Raine (1908–2003...
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Myfanwy Pryce (1890–1976),
fiction writer Allen Raine, pen name of Anne
Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe (1836–1908),
novelist in
English and
Welsh Helen Raynor...
- at Glan Aber, Chester. 1870. p. 31.
David Jenkins. "Puddicombe, Anne
Adalisa ('Allen Raine'; 1836-1908), novelist".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography. National...