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His mother was Mary Walpole ( née Burwell ) and he was the third of seventeen children, eight of whom died during infancy.
One of these daughters, Sophia Churchill, married Horatio Walpole, a great grandson of Robert Walpole and Mary Burwell who was also descended from the 1st Baron Burghley.
** Mary Berry, dramatist and correspondent of Horace Walpole ( died 1852 )
Mary was a granddaughter of Lady Maria Walpole, an illegitimate daughter of Robert Walpole and Maria Skerret.
She was among the society of George I and the Prince of Wales, and counted amongst her friends Molly Skerritt, Lady Walpole, John, Lord Hervey, Mary Astell, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Alexander Pope, John Gay, and Abbé Antonio Conti.
As Lady Mary was then in her sixty-third year, the scandalous interpretation put on the matter by Horace Walpole may safely be discarded.
He married Catherine Suckling, whose maternal grandmother Mary was the sister of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford and of Horatio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton.
Wolff was the son of Georgiana Mary ( née Walpole ) and Joseph Wolff.
He met his first wife in 1826 through Edward Irving, who introduced him to Lady Georgiana Mary Walpole, a descendant of Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister of Great Britain ; the couple were married on 26 February 1827 at St George's, Hanover Square.
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Mary Walpole ( born 25 February 1726 ), who married Maurice Suckling.
Lord Cholmondeley married Lady Mary Walpole, daughter of Prime Minister Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, in 1723.
Mary Lavin was born in East Walpole, Massachusetts in 1912, the only child of Tom and Nora Lavin, an immigrant Irish couple.
Beginning with Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) by Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford, it also included Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1818 ) and John Polidori's The Vampyre ( 1819 ), which helped found the modern horror genre.

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This comprises psalms, antiphons, lessons, & c., for feasts of various groups or classes ( twelve in all ); e. g. apostles, martyrs, confessors, virgins, and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Wedding of Stephen Beckingham and Mary Cox by William Hogarth, c. 1729 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | N. Y. ).
The earliest cited English usage in connection with marital status is from a manuscript of c. 1200, when Mary ( mother of Jesus ) is described as “ handfast ( to ) a good man called Joseph ”.
The Scottish medieval clàrsach ' Queen Mary harp ' Clàrsach na Banrigh Màiri, ( c. 1400 ) now in the Museum of Scotland, is a one of only three surviving medieval Gaelic harps.
* Mary of Guelders ( c. 1434 1463 ), daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders
The monk and historian Domenico Cavalca ( c. 1270-1342 ), citing Jerome, suggested that Mary Magdalene was betrothed to St John the Evangelist: " I like to think that the Magdalene was the spouse of John, not affirming it ...
< div class =" center "> Mary, Queen of Scots by an unknown artist after François Clouet ( c. 1559 ) London, Victoria and Albert Museum </ div > The Queen is shown wearing her rope of famous black pearls.
* Robert Rochester ( c. 1494 1557 ), English Roman Catholic and employee of Queen Mary I
** Mary Woodville, English noblewoman ( b. c. 1454 )
* July Mary Rogers, the " Beautiful Cigar Girl ", American murder victim ( b. c. 1820 )
* April Mary Read, English pirate ( b. c. 1695 )
* June 1 Mary Dyer, English Quaker ( hanged ) ( b. c. 1611 )
* August 24 Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, English politician and husband of Mary Tudor ( b. c. 1484 )
Virgin Mary holding the unicorn ( c. 1480 ), detail of the Annunciation with the Unicorn Polyptych, National Museum, Warsaw | National Museum, Warsaw
Mary in captivity, c. 1578
* James Hamilton, Earl of Arran ( c. 1517 1575 ) ( from 8 February 1548, Duke of Châtelherault ) was Governor and Protector of the Kingdom ( 3 January 1543 12 April 1554 ) for Mary, Queen of Scots.
According to The Descendants of William Sabin, compiled by Gordon Alan Morris, Thomas J. Prittie, and Dixie Prittie, the first Caucasian child born in the county was Mary Stuart Sabin, daughter of Dr. Warren Sabin, c. 1812.
Davide Rizzio, sometimes written as Davide Riccio or Davide Rizzo ( c. 1533 9 March 1566 ), was an Italian courtier, born close to Turin, a descendant of an ancient and noble family still living in Piedmont, the Riccio Counts de San Paolo et Solbrito, who rose to become the private secretary of Mary, Queen of Scots.
* Mary Boleyn ( c. 1499 19 July 1543 ); Lady Mary Carey ( 1520 1528 ); Lady Stafford ( 1534 1543 )
# Lady Mary Rich ( born c. 1636 8 February 1666 ), married John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.
In c. 876 the cathedral acquired the Sancta Camisa, believed to be the tunic worn by the Blessed Virgin Mary at the time of Christ's birth.
He married in 1577 Mary Sidney, the famous Countess of Pembroke ( c. 1561 1621 ), third daughter of Sir Henry Sidney and his wife Mary Dudley.

Mary and .
Mary Jane Lerner knew none of this.
Mary Jane might not be the most intelligent woman, but she was one of the most determined.
Mary Jane had smilingly said.
'' For the last half hour Mary Jane had criss-crossed half the length of the Gardens and, at last, come upon her knight.
His presence there, asleep in the grass, confirmed all that Mary Jane believed it was in his power to teach her: freedom from the tedium of needs such as hotels, the meaning of nature, how to live, simply, with the angels.
Mary Jane got up, quietly, and walked away.
Mary Jane belonged to a world acquainted with small attractive hotels and pensions in all the major and minor cities.
It would be literary license calculated to glamorize life to say that he, oh, dropped his napkin, so startled was he by Mary Jane's beauty.
Mary Jane had made very little effort.
Mary Jane took the page from him and began reading it, moving her lips with the words.
At her door, two or three hours later, Mary Jane whispered, `` Everyone is asleep ''.
said a Hail Mary, slowly and with understanding.
`` Holy Mary, Mother of God, Star of the Sea, stay Thou with me on this next dive.
Her parents, pious Roman Catholics, christened her Mary Anne Elizabeth Magdalene Steichen.
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
His daughter Elinor married Quiney's son Adrian in 1613, and his son Henry married Mary Lane of Stratford in 1609.
If, the editors sometimes, dozed and printed pretentious, New, York-mind, dross, they, also printed, Malraux,, Silone,, Chiaromonte,, Gide, Bellow,, Robert Lowell, Francis Fergusson, Mary McCarthy, Delmore Schwartz, Mailer, Elizabeth Hardwick, Eleanor Clark,, and a host of, other good writers.
The Queen Mary has long been a symbol of speed, luxury, and impeccable British service on the high seas.
But the Cunard line, influenced by unpleasant economic facts and not sentiment, has decided to keep the Queen Mary in service until next Spring at least.
A new queen, with the prosaic title of Q3, had been planned for several years to replace the Queen Mary.
The Cunard line has under consideration replacing the Queen Mary with a ship smaller than 75,000 tons.
John's thoughts raced painfully into the past as he read the letter he had just received from his sister Mary.
Listed as present at the Descent were Mary, Mary's sister, Mary Magdalene, John, Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus.
Search as he might, he could find no place where the Bible spoke of a moment when Mary could have been alone with Jesus.

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