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- International Business Times, India Edition. Retrieved July 18, 2016. mariabella (November 19, 2015). "Madison Iseman, Travis Nicholson y otros fichajes...
- seriously than ever." On 10 September 1960, at Milton Abbas, Roberts married (Mariabella) Rosalind Gardiner. The marriage was dissolved in 1964. At Oxford on 29...
- Hodgkin 1829-1912 Thomas Hodgkin 1831–1913 Lucy Ann Hodgkin (née Fox) Mariabella Fry (née Hodgkin) 1833-1930 Edward Fry 1827-1918 Elizabeth Waterhouse...
- beech trees. Here he set up a support group, the Gore Kinship. He married Mariabella Honor Hodgkin in 1932; she was the daughter of the Irish fabric designer...
- non-justiciable in common law jurisdictions. Edward Fry married in 1859 Mariabella Hodgkin (1833–1930), daughter of John Hodgkin, granddaughter of Luke Howard...
- antiquary; the historian Thomas Hodgkin was their second son. One daughter, Mariabella, married Edward Fry; another, Elizabeth, married Alfred Waterhouse. Elizabeth...
- Quakers. She was the daughter of a judge, Sir Edward Fry and his wife, Mariabella Hodgkin (1833 – 1930), and sister of art critic Roger Fry who was a member...
- Fry had two brothers and six sisters: Edward Portsmouth Fry (1860–1928) Mariabella Fry (1861–1920) Joan Mary Fry (1862–1955) Quaker social reformer Elizabeth...
- Agnes Fry, born to the barrister and judge Sir Edward Fry and his wife Mariabella Hodgkin. They were younger sisters of Roger Fry, the art critic, who used...
- She was the child of Quakers Sir Edward Fry, a judge, and his wife, Mariabella Hodgkin (1833–1930). Her siblings included Joan Mary Fry, the social reformer...