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Griselda Steevens (also
known as
Grizel Steevens or
Grizell Steevens) (1653 – 18
March 1746) was a
philanthropist and a
benefactor of Dr Steevens' Hospital...
- cunning-woman and
accused witch Bessie Dunlop,
while other examples included Grizell and Gridigut, who were the
familiars of 17th-century
Huntingdonshire witch...
- Grizel, also
spelled Grizell, Grizelle,
Grisel and Grisell, is a
feminine given name
which may
refer to:
Grisell Baillie (1822–1891),
first woman deaconess...
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Steevens (1653 – 15
December 1710) was an
Irish physician.
Steevens and
Grizell his
sister (1653–1746), were the twin
children of John Steevens, an English...
- died nine days later.
William Allen married for the
third time in 1827.
Grizell was the
eldest sister of
another family of well-off
Stoke Newington Quakers...
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sister Grizell with the
intention that when she died, the
proceeds would then be used to fund the
building of a
hospital in the city of Dublin.
Grizell decided...
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commissioner of
musters for 1598 and
Custos rotulorum in 1617.
Wodehouse married Grizell Yelverton,
daughter of
William Yelverton, on 22
December 1582. She was...
- ****e Sr (1716–1796), a
London merchant from an
Irish background, and
Grizell Gurnell (c. 1722–1802), of Ealing. It was a
numerous family,
although the...
- Sir
Philip Wodehouse, 1st Baronet, of Kimberley, Norfolk, and his wife
Grizell Yelverton,
daughter of
William Yelverton. He was
Member of
Parliament for...
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denomination in the mid-17th century. The
abolitionist William Allen and his wife
Grizell ****e set up the
Newington Academy for
Girls in 1824,
teaching an unusually...