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In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn.
He also edited the Clarke Papers ( 1891 – 1901 ), and Mrs Hutchinson's Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson ( 1885 ), and wrote an introduction to the Stuart Tracts, 1603 – 1693 ( 1903 ), besides contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography.
Mrs Clarke was prosecuted for libel in 1813 and imprisoned for nine months.
* The Authentic and Impartial Life of Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, Including Numerous Royal and Other Original Letters, and Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Which Have Escaped Suppression, with a Compendious View of the Whole Proceedings, Illustrative of the Late Important Investigation of the Conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, & C. & C. and a Curious Poem.
* Authentic Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke.
Kean ’ s talents and interesting countenance caused a Mrs Clarke to adopt him, but he took offence at the comments of a visitor and suddenly left her house and went back to his old surroundings.
She wrote that Colonel Thomas Clarke had been told by Maitland, " it was too late to think of committee member's widow Mrs. Nichol as I have pledged my word to Mrs. Secord that as soon as possible she should have the key.
* Rose Arrick as Mrs. Clarke
The old Templeogue Bridge, built in 1800, and Bridge House were removed and a new bridge was opened by Councillor Mrs. Bernie Malone, Chairman Dublin City Council on 11 December 1984, which was renamed Austin Clarke Bridge in his honour.
* Miss Joyce Clarke, subsequently Mrs Richard Anelay ( 1947 – 1990 )
In 1929, the Markeaton Hall and twenty acres ( 81, 000 m² ) of its gardens were given to the Corporation by the Reverend Clarke Maxwell who had inherited the estate from the late Mrs Mundy, on condition that the whole area would be used as a public park and that the mansion would be maintained for cultural purposes, for example a museum or and art gallery.
* Angela Clarke as Mrs. Andrews
Mrs. Mary Lindsay, Leemount House, Coachford, an elderly widow, was shot by the IRA ( along with her driver, James Clarke ), on 9 March 1921, as a loyalist informer who had cost the lives of six IRA volunteers at Dripsey some time earlier ( see,, ).
), Woman Behind the Painter, The Diaries of Rosalie, Mrs. James Clarke Hook, 2006.
The PLP's first successful Members of Colonial Parliament ( MCPs ) were: Mr. Arnold A. Francis ( Party Leader ), Mr. Walter N. H. Robinson ( Deputy Leader ), Mrs. Lois Browne-Evans ( Bermuda's first black elected woman Member of Parliament ) Mr. Russell Dismont, Mr. Cecil Clarke and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clarke of Sewickley, Pa, Clarke graduated from George Washington University, after transferring from North Carolina State University, and began her career as a photographer for the since-defunct Washington Star.
It was bought by the South Kensington Museum ( now the V & A ) in 1896 from Mrs Frances Clarke, acquired by her husband upon his retirement from serving as Commissioner of Oudh ( 1858-1862 ).
Wigglesworth was said to have raised several persons from the dead-including his wife Polly, a man called Mitchell, and a Baptist Pastor's wife, a Mrs. Clarke.

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* 1886 – Rebecca Clarke, English composer and violist ( d. 1979 )
* 1925 – Benny Bailey, American trumpet player, songwriter, and producer ( Kenny Clarke / Francy Boland Big Band ) ( d. 2005 )
More recent researchers, in particular Ronald Willis and Joy Munns have studied the tour in detail and concluded that the presentation was made after a private cricket match played over Christmas 1882 when the English team were guests of Sir William Clarke, at his property " Rupertswood ", in Sunbury, Victoria.
The prime evidence for this theory was provided by a descendant of Clarke.
Punch had a poem containing the words “ When Ivo comes back with the urn ” and when Ivo Bligh wiped out the defeat Lady Clarke, wife of Sir W. J. Clarke, who entertained the English so lavishly, found a little wooden urn, burnt a bail, put the ashes in the urn, and wrapping it in a red velvet bag, put it into her husband ’ s ( Ivo Bligh ’ s ) hands.
Australia, captained by Michael Clarke, batted first on a cloudy day after winning the toss and were bowled out for 280.
In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
Reverend James Freeman Clarke was one of Alcott's few supporters and defended him against the harsh response from Boston periodicals.
Members of the Legislative Assembly are elected via the Hare Clarke system.
She first supported Michael Ancram, who was eliminated in the first round, and then Kenneth Clarke, who lost in the final round.
In the 2005 leadership election, she initially supported Kenneth Clarke again.
* The fictitious interplanetary spacecraft Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov from the novel 2010: Odyssey Two by Arthur C. Clarke is powered by a fictitious Sakharov drive.
* Clarke, James W. ( 2006 ).
* Clarke, James W. ( 2011 ).
* Brink, C. O. Lutterworth. com, English Classical Scholarship: Historical Reflections on Bentley, Porson and Housman, James Clarke & Co ( 2009 ), ISBN 978-0-227-17299-5.

Clarke and Mary
This dependence, though most closely associated with Andrew Cecil Bradley, is clear as early as the time of Mary Cowden Clarke, who offered precise, if fanciful, accounts of the predramatic lives of Shakespeare's female leads.
His autobiography A Drink With Shane MacGowan, co-written with his journalist girlfriend Victoria Mary Clarke, was released in 2001.
During its lifetime Hotel Chelsea has provided a home to many great writers and thinkers including Mark Twain, O. Henry, Herbert Huncke, Dylan Thomas, Arthur C. Clarke, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Arnold Weinstein, Leonard Cohen, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Arthur Miller, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac ( who wrote On the Road there ), Robert Hunter, Jack Gantos, Brendan Behan, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Wolfe, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Kennedy, Matthew Richardson, James T. Farrell, Valerie Solanas, Mary Cantwell, and René Ricard.
As the executioner brought the axe above his head, Clarke stopped the camera, had all of the actors freeze, and had the person playing Mary step off the set.
Henry Courtney Selous | H. C. Selous ' illustration of Sly and the Hostess in the Induction ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Comedies, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
* Clarke, Mary Whatley, ( June 1951 ) " Murdo Mackenzie ," Cattleman.
Returning to Norwich, Repton was apprenticed to a textile merchant, then, after marriage to Mary Clarke in 1773, set up in the business himself.
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Mary Durack ( Kings in Grass Castles and Keep Him My Country ) and Jeannie Gunn ( We of the Never Never ).
H. C. Selous ' illustration of Talbot engaging in battle in Act 4, Scene 6 ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Historical Plays, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
* Clarke, Mary.
Henry Courtney Selous | H. C. Selous ' illustration of the Cade Rebellion in Act 4, Scene 2 ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Historical Plays, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
* Clarke, Mary.
H. C. Selous ' illustration of the father and son tragedy in Act 2, Scene 5 ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Historical Plays, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
* Clarke, Mary.
After his death his friend Mary Clarke ( afterwards Madame J. Möhl ) published his Histoire de la littérature provençale ( 3 vols., 1846 )-- his lectures for 1831-1832.
George du Maurier was the son of Louis-Mathurin Du Maurier and Ellen Clarke, the daughter of the infamous Regency courtesan Mary Anne Clarke.
In 1840 Borrow's career with the Bible Society came to an end, and he married Mary Clarke, a widow with a grown-up daughter called Henrietta, and a small estate in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Clarke became a music publisher in partnership with Alfred Novello, and married in 1828 his partner's sister, Mary Victoria ( 1809-1898 ), the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello, who was to become known for her Concordance to Shakespeare, a work that she began in the year following their marriage.
" The modern Circe or a sequel to the petticoat ", caricature of Frederick's lover, Mary Anne Clarke by Isaac Cruikshank, 15 March 1809.
Frederick resigned as Commander-in-Chief on 25 March 1809, as the result of a scandal caused by the activities of his latest mistress, Mary Anne Clarke.

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