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Years before meeting the Dashwoods, Ferrars proposed to Lucy Steele, the niece of his tutor.
Much of what is known about Barbauld's life comes from two memoirs, the first published in 1825 and written by her niece Lucy Aikin, the second published in 1874 and written by her great-niece Anna Letitia Le Breton.
According to Barbauld's niece, Lucy Aikin:
Cavendish married, on 7 June 1864, Lucy Caroline Lyttelton, second daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, granddaughter of Sir Stephen Glynne and niece of William Ewart Gladstone's wife Catherine.
Cavendish – who was married to Lucy Cavendish the niece of British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, and had worked as Gladstone's personal secretary – had only arrived in Ireland the day he was murdered.
About 1508, he married Margaret's niece, Anne Browne ( d. 1511 ), daughter of Sir Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer of England 1485 and Lady Lucy Neville, daughter of the Marquess of Montagu.
In Predator, Scarpetta becomes the head of the National Forensic Academy in Hollywood, Florida, a private institution founded by her wealthy niece Lucy.
Lucy Pelham, wife of Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln ), who was married to his niece Catherine Pelham, daughter of Henry Pelham.
" The event, organised by Fleming's niece, Lucy Fleming, featured music from various James Bond films and Bond film stars reading from Fleming's Bond novels.
Liam ( Michael Byers ) replaces Stephen as Basil's new sidekick, with Lucy ( Madeline Castrey ) debuting as Anil's niece.
Born Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob in Nantes, she was the niece of an avant-garde writer Marcel Schwob and the great-niece of Orientalist David Léon Cahun.
Blanche also had a visit from her promiscuous niece, Lucy ( played by Hallie Todd, later of Lizzie McGuire fame ).
Fortunately for us, her daughter-in law, Diana Boston, has been able to tell the story of the patchworks, using a collection of letters which Lucy wrote to her niece, Caroline Hemming, another patchwork enthusiast, as well as catalogues and patchwork paraphernalia amongst her possessions.
Home where Shaw lived with her companion, Lucy Anthony, the niece of Susan B. Anthony.
Lucy Fleming is a niece of Ian Fleming, creator of " James Bond ", and has remarried.
Later roles include Lal, Data ’ s “ daughter ,” on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " The Offspring ;" Blanche's niece, Lucy, on the The Golden Girls episode " Nice and Easy ;" the mother in the Disney Channel original movie The Ultimate Christmas Present ; Hilda's and Zelda ’ s cousin Marigold, Amanda's mother, on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch ; and — Lizzie's mother, Jo McGuire, on Lizzie McGuire.
The main protagonists, Jesse and Lucy, share the last name ' Wilson ', giving the cult fans a clue that they are the children or nephew and niece to Burt Wilson, the main protagonist of the first film.
An alternative account of why the operation did not take place, was given by his niece, Lucy Fleming, in The Bond Correspondence on BBC Radio 4 on 24 May 2008.
* Lucy Farinelli-Kay's niece.

niece and married
Aristotle married Hermias's adoptive daughter ( or niece ) Pythias.
In 1475 he married his niece Joanna, La Beltraneja, whom he considered the legitimate heir to the crown.
1929 portrait of King Alfonso XIIIOn 31 May 1906, at the Royal Monastery of San Geronimo in Madrid, Alfonso married Scottish-born Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg ( 1887 – 1969 ), a niece of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
In February 1215, Andrew married Yolanda, the niece of Henry I, the Emperor of Constantinople.
The Act of Settlement provided that the throne would pass to the Electress Sophia of Hanover – a granddaughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England, niece of Charles I of Scotland and England – and her Protestant descendants who had not married a Roman Catholic ; those who were Roman Catholic, and those who married a Roman Catholic, were barred from ascending the throne " for ever ".
Dale then married his last wife, Teresa Houston ( niece of NASCAR driver Tommy Houston ) in 1982, who gave birth to their daughter, Taylor Nicole in 1988.
From 1905 to 1906, he studied at Paris under Paul Passy, who was one of the founders of the International Phonetic Association, and in 1911 married Passy's niece Cyrille Motte.
In 1472, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor, Sophia Palaiologina, married Ivan III, grand prince of Moscow, who began championing the idea of Russia being the successor to the Byzantine Empire.
Hadrian ’ s elder sister and only sibling was Aelia Domitia Paulina, married with the triple consul Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus, his niece was Julia Serviana Paulina and his great-nephew was Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator, from Barcino ( Barcelona ).
In Ancient Greece, Spartan King Leonidas I, hero of the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, was married to his niece Gorgo, daughter of his half-brother Cleomenes I. Greek law allowed marriage between a brother and sister if they had different mothers.
He was succeeded by Justin II, who was the son of his sister Vigilantia, and married to Sophia, the niece of Empress Theodora.
In order to bolster the defences of the kingdom against the growing strength of the Muslims, Baldwin III made the first direct alliance with the Byzantine Empire, by marrying Theodora Comnena, a niece of emperor Manuel ; Manuel married Baldwin's cousin Maria.
The position of the young prince, at the both Polish and Imperial courts, became stronger in 1013 when he married Richeza ( Ryksa ), daughter of Count Palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia and niece of Emperor Otto III.
In 1900, he married Jeannie Gobillard, a friend of Stéphane Mallarmé's family, who was also a niece of the painter, Berthe Morisot.
Henceforth the papal policy towards France became more friendly, and somewhat later the Barberini were rehabilitated when the son of Taddeo Barberini, Maffeo Barberini, married Olimpia Giustiniani, a niece of Innocent X.
Ivan III married Sophia Palaiologina, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor Constantine XI, and made the Byzantine double-headed eagle his own, and eventually Russian, coat-of-arms.
Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed.
William Tyndale's niece was Margaret Tyndale who married Rowland Taylor " The Martyr ".
The Aeacids allied themselves with the increasingly powerful kingdom of Macedon, in part against the common threat of Illyrian raids, and in 359 BC the Molossian princess Olympias, niece of Arybbas of Epirus, married King Philip II of Macedon.
In 1855 he married Mary Everest ( niece of George Everest ), who later wrote several educational works on her husband's principles.
Stephen, who was baptized by Bishop Adalbert of Prague, married Gisela, the daughter of Bavarian Duke Henry II and distant niece of Otto III.
Among other younger members were Lytton ’ s niece the writer Julia Strachey, and the diarist Frances Partridge who had married into Lytton Strachey ’ s ménage in the 1930s.
In what has been called a coup d ' état, the Cardinal of Lorraine and the Duke of Guise — whose niece, Mary, Queen of Scots, had married Francis the year before — seized power the day after Henry II's death and quickly moved themselves into the Louvre with the young couple.

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