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Martha Crawford Merington (21
January 1831 – 2
September 1912) was a
British politician,
notable as the
first woman to
serve as a Poor Law Guardian. Born...
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Marguerite Merington (1857 – May 20, 1951) was an English-born
American author of
short stories, essays,
dramatic works, and biographies. For several...
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Custer in the 1850 US Census,
North Township,
Harrison County, Ohio.
Merington,
Margurite (1987). The
Custer Story: The Life and
Intimate Letters of...
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Cranford Dames, a play in five
scenes (New York, 1900), and
Marguerite Merington's Cranford: A Play, a three-act
comedy set in the time of
William IV, (New...
- Russian-American
mathematician and
author Audre Lorde (1934–1992), poet
Marguerite Merington (1857–1951),
author Robert Motherwell,
artist Carrie Moyer,
artist Colum...
- 1338 – 4
August 1338) John of
Clone (4
August 1338 – 1338)
William of
Merington (1338–1339) John of
Clone (1339–1342)
William of
Thorpe (1342–1343) John...
- the D'Urbervilles by
Lorimer Stoddard, Love
finds the way by
Marguerite Merington, Divorćons by
Victorien Sardou, A Bit of Old
Chelsea by Mrs.
Oscar Baringer...
- Barreras,
Cuban composer,
pianist and
composer (b. 1873) May 20 –
Marguerite Merington, English-American
author (b. 1857) May 23 –
Antonio Gandusio, Italian...
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Julia Evelyn Ditto Young,
American poet and
novelist (d. 1915)
Marguerite Merington, English-born
American author (d. 1951)
January 27 –
Dorothea Lieven,...
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Reformed principles and one of
Oliver Cromwell's chaplains.
Marguerite Merington (1857–1951), writer, was born in
Stoke Newington.
Samuel Morley MP (1809–1886)...