- Mary
Irene Parlby (née Marryat; 9
January 1868 – 12 July 1965) was a
Canadian women's farm leader,
activist and politician. She
served as MLA in the United...
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Parlby is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Irene Parlby (1868–1965),
Canadian women's farm leader, activist, and
politician Joshua Parlby...
- Muir Edwards,
Nellie McClung,
Louise McKinney,
Emily Murphy, and
Irene Parlby. On
August 27, 1927, they
petitioned the
federal government to
refer the...
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Joshua Parlby (1855 in Longton,
Staffordshire – ?) was an
English football manager who
managed Manchester City in the 1890s.
Details of
Parlby's life before...
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Thomas Parlby (1727–1802)
Stone Hall, Stonehouse, in
Plymouth "the big
house overlooking Stonehouse Pool" (since demolished), was a
civil engineering contractor...
- "managed" via
actively controlled inflow pumped in from the Red Deer
River via
Parlby Cr**** and
outflow back into the Red Deer
River via Tail Cr****. Due to the...
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graduate Walter Parlby,
Irene became Mrs.
Parlby and Alix
became her new home.
Irene Parlby was
later one of the "Famous Five."
Irene Parlby's public life...
- De la Pole Bt. July 1787, T.
Parlby Esqr. Archt."
Thomas Parlby (1727–1802) was of
humble origins, the son of John
Parlby of Chatham, Kent or possibly...
- Party.
McClung was one of two
women who were elected, the
other being Irene Parlby, a
member of the
United Farmers. The
United Farmers of
Alberta formed the...
- The
Famous Five were five
Canadian women –
Emily Murphy,
Irene Marryat Parlby,
Nellie Mooney McClung,
Louise Crummy McKinney and
Henrietta Muir Edwards...