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affectionately devoted to her
husband and her brood".
Melville's education began when he was six. In 1824, the
Melvilles moved to a
newly built house at 33 Bleecker...
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Melville in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melville may
refer to: Cape
Melville (South
Shetland Islands)
Melville Peak, King
George Island Melville...
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Memoirs of his own life by Sir
James Melville of Halhill, (Edinburgh, 1827).
William Fraser, The
Melvilles,
Earls of
Melville and the Leslies,
Earls of Leven...
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Married to
Sarah Tugander,
Bonar Law's
former secretary. "Famous
Melvilles".
Melvilles.
Retrieved 17 June 2018. Porter,
Bernard (2005). "M: MI5's First...
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Sophie Melville (born 1991) is a
Welsh actor of
stage and
screen from Swansea, Wales. She has been the
recipient of best
actress at the
Stage Awards for...
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Melville United AFC is an
amateur football club in
Melville, Hamilton, New Zealand. It
competes in the
Northern League. The club was
formed in 1996 from...
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James Melville or
Melvill may
refer to:
James Melville (Scottish minister) (1556–1614),
Scottish divine and
reformer James Melville of
Halhill (1535–1617)...
- 1956, Peck made a
foray into the film
production business,
organizing Melville Productions and later,
Brentwood Productions.
These companies produced...
- to 115
acres (47 ha).
Shortly after purchasing the Manor, the Leslie-
Melvilles learned that the only
remaining Rothschild giraffes in
Kenya were in danger...
- Moby-****; or, The
Whale is an 1851 epic
novel by
American writer Herman Melville. The book is
centered on the
sailor Ishmael's
narrative of the maniacal...