- Ava
Lowle Lister,
Baroness Ribblesdale (née Willing,
later Astor;
September 15, 1868 – June 9, 1958) was an
American socialite. She was the
first wife...
- of the
Astor family. She was the
daughter of John
Jacob Astor IV and Ava
Lowle Willing, and
sister of
Vincent Astor and half-sister of John
Jacob Astor...
- in 2004 by Nick
Lowles,
former editor of the anti-fascist
Searchlight magazine.
Having experienced street racism as a child,
Lowles got
involved with...
-
emigrated to
Boston from
England in 1639, led by the
patriarch Percival Lowle (c. 1570–1664/1665). The
surname was
spelt in many ways
until it was standardised...
-
Jacob Astor IV, a
wealthy businessman and inventor, and his
first wife, Ava
Lowle Willing, an
heiress from Philadelphia. He
graduated in 1910 from St. George's...
- States.[citation needed] On
February 17, 1891,
Astor married socialite Ava
Lowle Willing, a
daughter of
Edward Shippen Willing and
Alice Barton. The couple...
- Avrely. The name was po****rized in the
United States by
socialite Ava
Lowle Willing (1868–1958), who
married John
Jacob Astor IV, and
their daughter...
-
George William Lowles (27 July 1865 – 12
January 1940) was an
English first-class
cricketer active 1887–89 who pla**** for Middle**** and Surrey. He was...
- Ava
Alice Muriel Astor (1902–1956),
American socialite,
daughter of Ava
Lowle Willing and John
Jacob Astor IV Ava
Barber (born 1954), U.S.
country singer...
-
Esoteric ****sm and the
Politics of Identity. (chapter 11 in particular)
Lowles, N. (2001)
White Riot: The
Violent Story of
Combat 18. Milo Books, England;...