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Granny home when
Letice Earwig accuses Granny about her good behavior. At Granny's cottage,
Agnes voices her own
dislike of
Letice Earwig before leaving...
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Mother Lettice Mary Tredway, C.R.L., (1595 –
October 1677),
courtesy title Lady Tredway, was an
English canoness regular and
abbess who
founded a monastery...
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Summer Lady
Roland Miss
Treason Granny Weatherwax Nanny Ogg Per****acia Tick
Letice Earwig Annagramma Hawkin Petulia Gristle Feegles: The
Chalk Hill Clan In...
- (Something
Wicked This Way Comes)
Mirri Maz Duur (A Song of Ice and Fire) E Mrs
Letice Earwig (Discworld)
Marietta Edgecombe (Harry Potter)
Elphaba (Wicked: The...
- witches; Annagramma, however,
finds that her training,
under the
tutelage of
Letice Earwig, had not been
enough to
prepare her for the
reality of
witching life...
- 1825 and that
retains the
Montagu monuments:
Henry Montagu (d.1625), Dame
Letice Montagu (d.1611). All
Saints is
Grade II* listed. Poet Mary Rolls' husband...
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nobleman Maurice IV
Montaigu of
Belleville and
Palluau (1263–1304) and
Létice de
Parthenay of
Parthenay (1276–?). As a
seigneur family in the Bas-Poitou...
- she was the
daughter of
Maurice IV
Montaigu of
Belleville and
Palluau and
Létice de Parthenay, they had no issue. Some
French records use the
French term...
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Rochefoucauld in 1219, and of Verteuil,
Count of la
Marche (d.
after 1250);
married Létice de
Parthenay and had five children. Guy VI de La
Rochefoucauld (son of preceding)...
- Cary (viscountess Falkland.) (1760). The holy life and
death of the lady
Letice, vi-countess Falkland, with the
returnes of
spiritual comfort and grief...