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Mavis Doriel Hay (1894–1979), also
known as M.
Doriel Hay, was a
British author of
detective fiction and of non-fiction
works on handicrafts. Hay was...
- been standing. On 23
October 2000,
Shahaf and
Doriel invited CBS 60
Minutes to film the reenactment.
Doriel told the correspondent, Bob Simon, that he believed...
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Belsize Park tube
station is the
scene of the
eponymous homicide in
Mavis Doriel Hay's 1934
murder mystery novel Murder Underground. The
station also appears...
- Secretary,
Deputy Prime Minister and aide to
Margaret Thatcher. Born as
Cecilia Doriel Sprot (she
later changed her name to Celia) at her
family home, Riddell...
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Oxford University, The Last Enchantments.
Death on the
Cherwell by
Mavis Doriel Hay
includes a St Simeon's College,
located approximately on the site of...
- BAFTA-nominated
drama Tenko in the
early 1980s. The
daughter of
actress Doriel Paget, she
joined the
Auxiliary Territorial Service in
World War II and...
- the
Cabinet on 10
January 1988.
Whitelaw was
married in 1943 to
Cecilia Doriel Sprot (later Celia,
Viscountess Whitelaw) (1917-2011), a philanthropist...
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three times, to
Gertrude Latchford, Mary
Georgina Gordon Anstruther and
Doriel M. Phillips.
Barry Butts In (1919)
Never Trouble Trouble (1931)
Master and...
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Mavis Gray née
Beckett (b. 1944),
Australian field hockey player Mavis Doriel Hay (1894–1979),
British author Mavis Hee (b. 1974),
Singaporean singer...
- 3–23 United
States Villa María del
Triunfo Aquatic Centre, Lima Referees:
Doriel Terpenka (CAN)
Fernando Varela (PER)
Score by quarters: 0-5, 0-6, 2-5, 1-7...