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could come to jam. It was
leased in 1952 by the trio of Amos
Emery ‘Pat’
Yeigh of Wyoming, who
later murdered Darbi Winters, his stepdaughter, and Bill...
- Kate Eva
Westlake (after marriage,
Yeigh; pen name, Aunt
Polly Wolly; 1856 – 4
March 1906) was a
Canadian writer and an
early editor.
Westlake was born...
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performance began the poet's 15-year
stage career.
Johnson was
signed up by
Frank Yeigh, who had
organized the
Liberal event. He gave her the
headline for her first...
- "Historicist: An
English Estate in the
Heart of the City," Torontoist, 19 July.
Yeigh,
Frank (1899). "Goldwin
Smith at Home," The Book
Buyer 18, April, pp. 195–199...
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Lieutenant Abner Owen Curtis's
Company -
Captain David Curtis,
Lieutenant Jacob Yeigh Hall's
Company -
Captain Ichabod Hall,
Lieutenant Daniel Brown Malcolm's...
- was born on 6 June 1918 in Surrey, England, to
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Yeigh McEachren (1889–1957) and
Clara Ellsworth Flavelle OBE (1890–1966). His...
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Canadian politics in the 1850s, (Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press, 1967).
Yeigh,
Frank (1893). Ontario's
parliament buildings ; or, A
century of legislation...
- 1898 'Abdulla and Omdurman', Manx Sun, 22
October 1898 'Kitty of Lough-ne-
Yeigh', Manx Sun, 19
November 1898 'Grandma's
Christmas Story', Manx Sun, 24 December...