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rectory had been
purchased for
George by his
wealthy uncle Francis Austen, the
Austens took up
temporary residence there,
until Steventon rectory, a 16th-century...
- and
teaching three or four boys at a time (who
boarded at his home). The
Austens raised a
large family of six boys and two girls:
James (1765–1819) George...
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George Austen, the
Austens'
father Florence Bell as Mary Jane Dexter, née Fowle, a
sister of
Isabella Carys Bowkett as Anna
Austen,
James Austen's daughter...
- The
causes of Jane
Austen's death,
which occurred on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41,
following an
undetermined illness that
lasted about a year, have been...
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Katherine Anne
Austen is a
fictional character on the ABC
television series Lost, pla**** by
Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly. Born in 1977 and raised...
- Emma is a
novel written by
English author Jane
Austen. It is set in the
fictional country village of
Highbury and the
surrounding estates of Hartfield...
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Austen may
refer to:
Austen (surname)
Austen (given name) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Austen. If an
internal link...
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British Sten gun
developed during the
Second World War. In
total 19,914
Austens were
produced during the war by
Diecasters Ltd of
Melbourne and W. T. Carmichael...
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edition of the Memoir, however,
Austen-Leigh's
biography is
specific to the
Steventon or
Hampshire Austens, for whom Jane
Austen is "nature-loving, religious...
- Sir
Joseph Austen Chamberlain KG (16
October 1863 – 16
March 1937) was a
British statesman, son of
Joseph Chamberlain and
older half-brother of
Prime Minister...