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Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison,
better known as
Sister Dora (16
January 1832 – 24
December 1878), was an
Anglican nun and
nurse who
worked in Walsall, Staffordshire...
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coins bearing as
motto the
words Regus et Regulus. — J. H. B. Peel
Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison ("Sister Dora") was
village schoolmistress in the
parish of Little...
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patient he
treated Sister Dora,
Anglican nun and
nurse Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison (1832–1878) Dora d'Istria, pen name of
Duchess Helena Koltsova-M****alskaya...
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belonging to the
Dalton family. Sir
Richard Dalton Mark
Pattison Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison ("Sister Dora")
Listed buildings in East
Hauxwell UK
Census (2011)...
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privately educated by his father, Mark
James Pattison. His
sister was
Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison ("Sister Dora"). In 1832, he
matriculated at
Oriel College, Oxford...
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Wayback Machine Sister Dora
Pattison (1832–1878) born
Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison,
Anglican nun and nurse; died at age 46
diagnosed in 1877 Karin...
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Tibbits were
influenced by
Anglican community nurse Sister Dora (Dorothy
Wyndlow Pattison) who
cared for
injured miners. Kate, her sister, and her husband...
- Hill were
influenced by
Anglican community nurse Sister Dora (Dorothy
Wyndlow Pattison) in Staffordshire. The two
friends emigrated to
South Australia...