-
Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28
September 1916 – 14
January 1977) was an English-Australian
actor of theatre, film and radio. Born in London, he...
-
erroneously transcribed York
County court record. 2.
Widow Finch. She was
probably one of the
three Finch women named as
headrights by his
brother Richard...
-
married 5 times, the last four all
being widows. 1. Unknown; 2.
Widow ___
Finch,
probably one of the
three Finch women named as
headrights by his brother...
-
daughter of
William Cradock, was the
widow of
Richard Bennett (d. 1628), a
wealthy London merchant. Together, Lady
Finch and Sir
Heneage were the parents...
- Taylor. He then
menaces Helen, the poor
widow of Tom
Robinson and
later attempts to
murder Jem and
Scout Finch with a
knife to
complete his revenge. Boo...
- Meanwhile, Eric
Finch, a
veteran detective in
charge of the
regular police force ("The Nose"),
begins investigating V's
terrorist activities.
Finch often communicates...
-
Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of
Winchilsea (c. 1628 – 28
September 1689) was an
English peer and
diplomat who
served as the
English amb****ador to the Ottoman...
-
William Cradock and the
widow of
Richard Bennett. Hon.
Francis Finch (b. c. 1585), a
barrister and MP for Eye. Lady
Catherine Finch, who
married Sir John...
-
racial inequality, the
novel is
renowned for its
warmth and humor.
Atticus Finch, the narrator's father, has
served as a
moral hero for many
readers and...
-
social elites.
Finch-Hatton died in
London on 10
February 1939, at the age of 53 and was
buried at
Ewerby in Lincolnshire. His
widow died in
London in...