- Jean
Marishall (Jane Marshall) (fl. 1765–1788) was a
Scottish novelist and dramatist. She was emplo**** by the
publisher John
Newbery as a
writer for the...
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Hannah Marishall Bevan or
Hannah Marishall Bennett (1
February 1798 – 7
November 1874) was a
British philanthropist. She
visited convict ships and workhouses...
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State Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-271-08163-2. "Bevan [née Bennett],
Hannah Marishall (1798–1874), philanthropist".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- in the
eighteenth century include Henry Mackenzie, John
Moore and Jean
Marishall.
After the
Union in 1707
Scottish literature developed a
distinct national...
- 1785?–1837
actor and
author Manley,
Delarivier 1670?–1724
playwright Marishall, Jean (Jane Marshall) 1765–1788 (fl.) one play McCarthy,
Charlotte 1745-1768...
- family; his
parents were
Thomas Bevan MD FLS FLA MRCP
MRCSE and
Hannah Marishall Bevan. H. J. Gibbney, 'Bevan,
Theodore Francis (1860–1907)', Australian...
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Charlotte MacCarthy (fl. 1745-68) Anna
Maria Mackenzie (fl. 1782–1811) Jean
Marishall (or Jane Marshall; fl. 1765–1788)
Eliza Kirkham Mathews (née
Kirkham Strong;...
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general 1669 c. 28 — 17
December 1669 Act in
favours of
William Earle Marishall for tuo
yeerly fairs at Peterheid. Act in
favour of William, Earl Marischal...
- 2024. Phillips,
Amanda (23
September 2004). "Bevan [née Bennett],
Hannah Marishall (1798–1874), philanthropist".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- 1093/ref:odnb/47163. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) "Jean
Marishall." Orlando: Women’s
Writing in the
British Isles from the
Beginnings to...