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Louise Bourget; her
trustee Andrew Pennington;
romance novelist Salome Otterbourne and her
daughter Rosalie; Tim
Allerton and his mother;
elderly American...
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Otterbourne is a
village in Hampshire, England. It is
located approximately four
miles (6.4 km)
south of
Winchester and
eight miles (13 km)
north of Southampton...
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miniseries Jesus of
Nazareth (1977) as Mary and
appeared as
Rosalie Otterbourne in John Guillermin's
Agatha Christie adaptation Death on the Nile (1978)...
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Nicholas Otterbourne or
Otterburn (c.1400–1462) was a
Scottish churchman and official,
clerk register of
Scotland and a diplomat.
Otterbourne is mentioned...
- injuries. In 1937, at a
London club,
Poirot watches blues singer Salome Otterbourne perform. He
notices Jacqueline "Jackie" de
Bellefort introducing her...
- of Winchester,
intending to have it re-erected at
Cranbury Park, near
Otterbourne. When his
workmen arrived to
dismantle the cross, they were prevented...
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Thomas of
Otterbourne is the name of two
English medieval chroniclers, very
often confused. The
later Thomas wrote in the
early 15th
century and covers...
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ruining her family;
romance novelist Salome Otterbourne was
being sued by
Linnet for libel;
Otterbourne's daughter, Rosalie,
wanted to
protect her mother;...
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matters of
public health and sanitation.
Charlotte Mary
Yonge was born in
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, on 11
August 1823 to
William Yonge and **** Yonge...
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Cherry Orchard Charlotte Ivanova 2004
Agatha Christie's
Poirot Salome Otterbourne Episode "Death on the Nile"
Waking the Dead
Alice Taylor-Garrett Episode...