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Brenda Anne Blethyn, OBE ( born Brenda Anne Bottle ; 20 February 1946 ) is an English actress who has worked in theatre, television and film.
Anne Barbara Ridler OBE ( née Bradby ) ( 30 July 1912 – 15 October 2001 ) was a British poetess, and Faber and Faber editor, selecting the Faber A Little Book of Modern Verse with T. S. Eliot ( 1941 ).
Anne Judith Kerr OBE ( born 14 June 1923 ) is a German-born British writer and illustrator who has created both enduring picture books such as the Mog series and The Tiger Who Came To Tea and acclaimed novels for older children such as the autobiographical When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit which give a child's-eye view of the Second World War.
Anne Emily Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe VA OBE ( 14 November 1854 – 20 June 1923 ) was born Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill, and was the daughter of the seventh Duke of Marlborough, who served in Conservative governments as Lord President of the Council and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
* Anne Weyman OBE, Chief Executive from 1996-2008 of the Family Planning Association
During this time Crockett met his wife to be, Anne Marguritte Stern, first daughter of Dr. William Joseph Stern OBE, an eminent physicist.
Margaret Anne Marshall OBE ( born 4 January 1949 ) is a Scottish soprano.

Anne and
All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
* Soon Anne Egerman, Frederik Egerman and Henrik Egerman
* Every Day a Little Death Countess Charlotte Malcolm and Anne Egerman
* Two Fairy Tales Henrik and Anne Egerman ( cut for time )
She and her surviving siblings Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
Many modern writers of horror ( or indeed other types of fiction ) exhibit considerable Gothic sensibilities examples include the works of Anne Rice, as well as some of the sensationalist works of Stephen King The Romantic strand of Gothic was taken up in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca ( 1938 ) which is in many respects a reworking of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
Alarm amongst Protestants increased when his wife, Mary of Modena, gave birth to a son James Francis Edward in June 1688, for the son would, unlike Mary and Anne, be raised a Roman Catholic.
Finally, in 1547, he settled in Salon-de-Provence in the house which exists today, where he married a rich widow named Anne Ponsarde, with whom he had six children three daughters and three sons.
The region also includes the castle in Brzeg, built during the reign of the Piast dynasty pearl of the Silesian Renaissance, the Franciscan monastery on top of Saint Anne Mountain, as well as the mediæval defence fortifications in Paczkow ( referred to as the Polish Carcassonne ).
She began to publish poems under different pseudonyms Ruth Stanhope, Edgar Stanhope, and Anne Singleton.
* Anne / Nancy Steele Lucy Steele's elder, socially inept, and less clever sister.
* Anne of Brittany ( 1477 – 1514 ) they were married by proxy in Rennes on 18 December 1490, but the contract was dissolved by the Pope in early 1492, by which time Anne had already been forced by the French King, Charles VIII ( the fiancé of Maximilian's daughter Margaret of Austria ) to repudiate the contract and marry him instead.
* The Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho ( 1966 ) full text online
* Sarah Morris ( played by Anne Bobby ) Mo's wife and high school sweet heart, mother of two less than handsome children.
Cinematically, Anne of the Thousand Days took twenty years to reach the screen because its themes adultery, illegitimacy, incest were then unacceptable to the U. S. motion picture production code.
They were forced to rely more and more on support from the Whigs, and particularly from the Whig Junto Lords Somers, Halifax, Orford, Wharton and Sunderland whom Anne disliked.
The following year, in conjunction with this boxed set, TSR published a trilogy of World of Greyhawk Adventure ( WGA ) modules by Richard & Anne Brown WGA1 Falcon's Revenge, WGA2 Falconmaster and WGA3 Flames of the Falcon set in the city and centered around a mysterious villain called The Falcon.
Henry and Anne became good friends she was an honorary member of the King's family and was referred to as " the King's Beloved Sister ".
Edward of Warwick was described as " simple-minded ", and after Anne died, Richard promptly named another nephew John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln as his heir presumptive.

Anne and co-founder
His wife Anne ( d. 1595 ), daughter of Richard Sackville, was co-founder of Emanuel School.
In 2004, Dr. Wendy Anne McCarty ( born 1951 ), co-founder of the Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology MA and PhD Programs at Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, reviewed the 30 years of clinical research in prenatal and perinatal psychology and current mainstream early development models.
Bradstreet was married to Anne, the daughter of Massachusetts co-founder Thomas Dudley and New England's first published poet.
Anne Isabella Noel Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth née King-Noel ( 22 September 1837 – 15 December 1917 ), known for most of her life as Lady Anne Blunt, was co-founder, with her husband the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, of the Crabbet Arabian Stud.
He was a co-founder of Epyx and Free Fall Associates and the spouse of game programmer Anne Westfall.

Anne and Oxford
In the summer of 1571, Oxford declared an interest in Cecil's 14-year-old daughter, Anne, and received the queen's consent to the marriage.
The Royal Palace of Whitehall, where Oxford wed Anne Cecil, some one hundred years after the wedding.
Oxford assigned Anne a jointure of some £ 669, but even though he was of age and married, he was still not in possession of his inheritance.
On 23 March 1581 Sir Francis Walsingham advised the Earl of Huntingdon that two days earlier Anne Vavasour, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, had given birth to a son, and that " the Earl of Oxford is avowed to be the father, who hath withdrawn himself with intent, as it is thought, to pass the seas ".
Oxford was captured and imprisoned in the Tower, as was Anne and her infant, who would later be known as Sir Edward Vere.
In Christmas 1581 Oxford reconciled with his wife, Anne, but his affair with Anne Vavasour continued to have repercussions.
On 19 January 1585 Anne Vavasour's brother Thomas sent Oxford a written challenge ; it appears to have been ignored.
* Anne Hudson and Anthony Kenny, " Wyclif, John ( d. 1384 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 6 May 2007
Allen developed the theory in his 1934 book Anne Cecil, Elizabeth & Oxford.
Anne Vavasour, with whom Oxford had a tempestuous extramarital affair from 1579 – 81.
Oxford's illicit congress with Anne Vavasour resulted in an intermittent series of street battles between the Knyvet clan, led by Anne's uncle, Sir Thomas Knyvet, and Oxford ’ s men.
* Duggan, Anne ( 1980 ), Thomas Becket: A Textual History of his Letters, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Two weeks later, Anne travelled to Oxford, where she met Prince George in triumph, escorted by a large company.
His daughter Anne became the first wife of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford in 1571 ; she served as a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth before her marriage.
In 1694, Oxford and a new town called Anne Arundel ( now Annapolis ) were selected as the only ports of entry for the entire Maryland province.
From 1685 till his death, he was principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford ; and in 1704 he was nominated by Queen Anne to a prebendal stall in Canterbury.
* August 27 – August 30-King James I, Queen Anne, and their son Prince Henry visit Oxford University,.
* Anne Howard, married John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford
In the company of the a large number of nobles and their wives, including Anne Boleyn's father who was also Viscount Rochford, the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk, the Marquess of Exeter, the Earls of Oxford, Essex and Rutland and Viscount Fitzwalter.
The lower house of Convocation voted him thanks for his services ; the University of Oxford created him a rector of divinity ; and in 1704, soon after the accession of Queen Anne, he was promoted to the deanery of Carlisle Cathedral ( although the Tories still had the chief weight in the government ).
He held his own opinions on architectural styles and decoration, favouring the Queen Anne style rather than the Italianate stucco preferred by his father ; for red brick and terracotta ; for stucco to be painted bright orange, and railings in chocolate or red ; and for Oxford Street to be paved with wooden blocks.
After the usual education for a cultivated young gentleman-three years at Oxford followed by the Grand Tour of Europe-he made his way as a courtier being appointed to the post of Groom Porter by Queen Anne in 1705.

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