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* July 8 – Agnes Strickland, English popular historian ( b. 1796 )
Catherine's great-aunt, Agnes Parr, married Sir Thomas Strickland, son of Sir Walter and Douce Crofte.
Agnes Strickland, a Victorian historian, argued that Isabella suffered from occasional fits of madness during this period but modern interpretations suggest, at worst, a nervous breakdown following the death of her lover.
" The 19th century biographer Agnes Strickland condemned Anne's actions to regain custody of Prince Henry as irresponsible: " It must lower the character of Anne of Denmark in the eyes of everyone, both as a woman and queen, that she ... preferred to indulge the mere instincts of maternity at the risk of involving her husband, her infant, and their kingdom, in the strife and misery of unnatural warfare.
* Strickland, Agnes ( 1848 ).
Moodie and Parr Traill's sister, Agnes Strickland, remained in England and wrote elegant royal biographies, creating a stark contrast between Canadian and English literatures.
* Strickland, Agnes, ' Mary of Lorraine ' in Lives of the queens of Scotland and English princesses, vol.
* Strickland, Agnes, ' Mary of Lorraine ' in Lives of the queens of Scotland and English princesses, vol.
A different version of the events surrounding Smeaton's guilty plea is told by Agnes Strickland.
Continuing along towards Wangford is St Margaret's Church ( see below ), then Reydon Hall, at one time the home of Agnes Strickland, a writer on history and a poet.
* Susanna Moodie ( née Strickland ), younger sister of Agnes, lived at Reydon Hall
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The historian Agnes Strickland published an inaccurate account of how the family name came about, she stated that a Knight who was with William the Conqueror's invasion fleet was first ashore and struck his sword into the beach and therefore became known as De Strikeland
* Agnes Strickland, British writer
According to Agnes Strickland: Sir John Seymour, of Wolf-hall, Wiltshire, and Margaret Wentworth, daughter of Sir John Wentworth, of Nettlestead, in Suffolk.
* Strickland, Agnes ( 1843 ).

Agnes and lived
Agnes McDonnell suffered terrible injuries from the attack but survived and lived for another 23 years, dying in 1923.
Agnes, daughter of Joscelin II of Edessa, had lived in Jerusalem since the western regions of the former crusader County of Edessa were lost in 1150.
Monument on Mount Saint Agnes in Zwolle " Here lived Thomas van Kempen in the service of the Lord and wrote On the Imitation of Christ, 1406 – 1471 "
Sauvé was born in the Fransaskois community of Prud ' homme, Saskatchewan, to Charles Albert Benoît and Anna Vaillant, and three years later moved with them to Ottawa, where her family had previously lived and her father would take her to see the bronze bust on Parliament Hill of Canada's first female Member of Parliament ( MP ), Agnes Macphail.
Christopher Barker writing in the Guardian about this period: “ On many occasions through the early Sixties, writers and painters such as David Gascoyne, Paddy Kavanagh, Roberts MacBryde and Colquhoun and Paddy Swift lived downstairs from Smart and his wife, Agnes, wrote cookbooks with Smart would gather at Westbourne Terrace in Paddington, our family home at that time.
The actress Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike lived in Minor Cannon's row adjacent to the cathedral.
Benvenuto da Imola in his commentaries written less than a century after the facts tells us that Dolcino was born in Romagnano Sesia, went in his childhood to Vercelli and there lived in the church of St. Agnes where he studied grammar.
* Agnes Moorehead, actress who played Endora on the long running TV show Bewitched, lived in Reedsburg.
Henslowe married Woodward ’ s widow, Agnes, and from 1577 lived in Southwark, opposite the Clink prison.
Moira O ' Neill was the pseudonym of Agnes Shakespeare Higginson ( 1864-1955 ), a popular Irish-Canadian poet who wrote ballads and other verse inspired by County Antrim, where she lived at Cushendun.
Other notable persons who lived in the parish of Marton include Bolckow's business partner John Vaughan, who lived at Gunnergate Hall until his death in 1868 ; Sir Raylton Dixon, a Middlesbrough shipbuilder ; Henry Cochrane, an ironmaster ; and Agnes Spencer, the wife of the founder of Marks and Spencer.
During most of her adult life Maria Gripe lived in Nyköping, where an adaptation of her book Agnes Cecilia was filmed.
Agnes lived on the Beatrice, Nebraska, homestead until her death in 1931.
Agnes Maclehose, better known as Robert Burns ' Clarinda, lived at number 14 and died there in 1841.
Agnes lived a life enriched by her family, her travels, her experiences and above all by her service to community and country through a host of organizations which she founded, helped to lead and sustain through her tireless volunteer efforts.
The poetess Agnes Miegel lived in Bad Nenndorf between 1948 and 1964.
Albert's frequent residence at Blutenburg Castle beginning in 1433 and the sale of two properties in the vicinity to Agnes suggest that the couple lived there together.
It was not uncommon for princesses, when a future marriage had been agreed, to be brought up in their intended husband's family ; this, indeed, is why Agnes probably never met her elder sister Alys, who lived in the Kingdom of England from the age of about nine, when her marriage to the future Richard I of England was agreed on ( though this marriage never took place ).
Agnes lived out her life in the enclosure, leading the monastery as Abbess, until her death on 2 March 1282.
Even Agnes Skinner misses Armin, since she had lived with him for 26 years, and does not believe her actual son still needs her.

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The betrothal in 1180 of Alexios II to Agnes of France, daughter of Louis VII of France and his third wife Adèle of Champagne and at the time a child of nine, had not apparently been followed by their marriage.
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
The episode at Blake Hall was so traumatic that she reproduced it in almost perfect detail in her novel, Agnes Grey.
Very soon after his return to Nuremberg, on 7 July 1494, at the age of 23, Dürer was married to Agnes Frey following an arrangement made during his absence.
Lara's father Bunty and one of his older sisters Agnes Cyrus enrolled him in the local Harvard Coaching Clinic at the age of six for weekly coaching sessions on Sundays.
* The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, submitted at first along with Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, then separately, and rejected in either form by many publishing houses, published posthumously in 1857
Viktoria, a girl in a wheelchair, shows up and Agnes shouts at her in front of her parents, telling her they are friends only because no one else will talk to them.
Elin arrives at Agnes ' house, mainly as an excuse to avoid going to a different party, where there will be a boy ( Johan ) ( Mathias Rust ) she wants to avoid.
The daughter of Count Berthold IV of Andechs and his second wife Agnes of Wettin, she was born at Andechs Castle in the Duchy of Bavaria.
Her elder sister Agnes married King Philip II of France ( annulled in 1200 ) and her sister Gertrude ( killed in 1213 ) King Andrew II of Hungary, while the youngest Matilda ( Mechtild ) became abbess at the Benedictine Abbey of Kitzingen in Franconia, where Hedwig also received her education.
Before Raymond and Bohemond arrived, Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a Poitevin newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court.
The daughter of Constantine I, Saint Constance, was also said to have been cured of leprosy after praying at Agnes ' tomb.
Agnes Baden-Powell became the first president of the Girl Guides when it was formed in 1910, at the request of the girls who attended the Crystal Palace Rally.
Agnes became pregnant again at this time and their third child Bessie ( 1878 – 98 ) was born in May 1878.
Viola and Agnes Chihuahua, Chiricahuas, photographed at the Mescalero Apache Reservation in 1916.
Before Raymond and Bohemond arrived, however, Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a Poitevin newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court.
Later, after her mother and stepfather broke up, she stayed on at St. Agnes as a work student.
The Memphis area is home to many private, college-prep schools: Briarcrest Christian School ( co-ed ), Christian Brothers High School ( boys ), Evangelical Christian School ( co-ed ), First Assembly Christian School ( co-ed ), Hutchison School ( girls ), Lausanne Collegiate School ( co-ed ), Memphis University School ( boys ), Saint Benedict at Auburndale ( co-ed ), St. George's Independent School ( co-ed ), St. Agnes Academy ( girls ), Bishop Byrne Middle and High School ( co-ed ), Immaculate Conception Cathedral School ( girls ), St. Mary's Episcopal School ( girls ), and Elliston Baptist Academy ( co-ed ).
The family's perhaps most prominent lineage comes from Norway, where at least three of his ancestors have been that country's leaders in a position comparable with a modern prime minister: in 16th century, his ancestor Nils Henriksson av Østråt ( Gyldenløve ) served as Lord High Steward of Norway and another ancestor, Vincents Vincentson Lunge, as Viceroy of the kingdom of Norway ; and then in 17th century, yet another ancestor, Jens Ovesonn Bjelke served as Lord High Chancellor of Norway, and was himself descended from king Haakon V of Norway ( the king and his forefathers thus also being Bildt's ancestors ) through his daughter Agnes Hakonardottir, Dame of Borgarsyssel.
Volunteer clubs patrolled beaches at Bude and St Agnes in Cornwall and Brighton, their aim to protect, rescue and resuscitate bathers.
Frederick was succeeded by Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia, who married Agnes of Andechs a relative of the patriarch and endowed the churches and monasteries, established the government mint at the city of Kostanjevica, and finally ( 1268 ) willed to Ottokar II, King of Bohemia, all his possessions and the government of Carinthia and Carniola.
Agnes took a position at Asbury Park's intermediate school and moved in with Helen to care for the young Stephen.
Agnes then became ill and died on June 10, 1884, of cerebrospinal meningitis at the age of 28.

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