- Mary
Agnes Tincker (July 18, 1833 –
December 4, 1907) was an
American novelist. She
published about a
dozen novels and many
short stories. She was made...
- tynkere, -are /
tynker /
tenker /
tinkar /
tyncar /
tinkard /
tynkard /
tincker Britain and
Ireland Lower-class
people An
inconsequential person (typically...
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studio is
described in detail,: 15 It is also
described in Mary
Agnes Tincker's The
Jewel in the Lotus;: 66 "the
opening pages depict the
studio of Salathiel...
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wildlife photographer Tim Sylvia,
former UFC
Heavyweight champion Mary
Agnes Tincker,
novelist John Hay Whitney,
publisher and amb****ador
James Worth, state...
- with Béal Bóruma in a poem
attributed to Cúán úa Lothcháin (d. 1024).
Tincker, Mary Agnes, 1831–1907. Hannigan,
Denis F.
Moores of Moore's Court. Christall...
- was
kidnapped Mary
Agnes Snively (1847–1933),
Canadian nurse Mary
Agnes Tincker (1833–1907),
American novelist Mary
Agnes Wall (1919–1983),
American golfer...
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refers to
Evviva Maria as a "battle cry".
American novelist Mary
Agnes Tincker refers to
Evviva Maria in her
novel The Two
Coronets (1887)
which she ****ociates...
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Robin Hood and the
Beggar I 133 31 31
Nearly identical Robin Hood and the
Tincker Robin Hood and the
Tinker 127 42 42
Nearly identical Robin Hood and Will...