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Margaret Vincentia "
Marjery"
Bryce (18 June 1891 – 8 June 1973),
usually credited as
Marjorie Bryce, was a
British suffragette and actress, who rode dressed...
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Archived 2016-06-10 at the
Wayback Machine." Brinton,
Laurel J., and Fee,
Marjery, ed. (2005). Ch. 12. in The
Cambridge history of the
English language....
- (1851–1917),
American politician from New York; U.S.
representative 1887–89
Marjery Bryce (1891–1973),
British suffragette and
actor Peter Bryce (1853–1932)...
- was the son of Sir
Christopher Willoughby (died c. 1498) and
Margaret or
Marjery Jenney (daughter of Sir
William Jenney of Knodishall, Suffolk, Justice...
- 2nd Duke of
Norfolk 18. Sir
William de
Moleyns 9.
Catherine Moleyns 19.
Marjery Wha****rough 2. Lord
Edmund Howard 20. Sir
Philip Tilney 10. Sir Frederick...
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Despard and
Flora Drummond on
horseback led the march,
which included Marjery Bryce dressed as Joan of Arc and 700
women and
girls clothed in
white to...
- Vermont, US Died June 12, 1957(1957-06-12) (aged 55) Los Angeles, California, US Occupation(s) C****ographer,
dancer Spouse Marjery Fielding (1926–1929)...
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Nations and the
Crisis of Empire. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Perham,
Marjery (July 1945). "Lord Lugard: A
General Appreciation". Africa:
Journal of...
- (1897–1976),
English landscape architect and
promoter of
child welfare Marjery Bryce (1891–1973),
British suffragette and
actor Marjory Cobbe, English...
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Mouton de Gruyter. p. 148. "Canadian English". Brinton,
Laurel J., and Fee,
Marjery, ed. (2005). Ch. 12. in The
Cambridge history of the
English language....