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Mrs and Kathleen
* Kathleen Byron as Mrs. Ryan, present day
* Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Blake
* Kathleen Jamie, Mr And Mrs Scotland are Dead: Poems 1980-1994
* 1975-1976: Mrs Kathleen M. Cawdry
Significant contemporary Indigenous Australian artists include Angelina George, Polly Ngal, Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek, Bronwyn Bancroft, Barbara Weir, Naata Nungurrayi, Kathleen Ngale, Shorty Jangala Robertson, Jimmy Baker, Tommy Watson, Kathleen Petyarre, Gloria Petyarre, Paddy Bedford ( aka Goowoomji ) ( circa 1922-2007 ), John Mawurndjul, Minnie Pwerle ( c. 1915-2006 ), Makinti Napanangka, Ningura Napurrula, Nurapayai Nampitjinpa ( Mrs Bennett ), Dorothy Napangardi Robinson, Bill Whiskey Tjapaltjarri ( circa 1920-2008 ), Regina Wilson, Angelina Ngal, Abie Loy Kemarre, Sarrita King, Ian Abdulla, Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Wintjiya Napaltjarri, Josepha Petrick Kemarre, Tommy Mitchell, Willy Tjungurrayi, Richard Bell, Cowboy Lou Pwerle, Brook Andrew, Ken Thaiday.
* Kathleen Lockhart as Mrs. Miller ( Blondie's mother )
* A Mother – Mrs. Kearney tries to win a place of pride for her daughter, Kathleen, in the Irish cultural movement, by starring her in a series of concerts, but ultimately fails.
* Kathleen Lockhart as Mrs. Grayson
* Mr. and Mrs. Wilgus ( Howard McNear and Kathleen Freeman ) are busybody Stone neighbors in season one.
Kitty Lorgnette wrote in the Saturday, August 13, 1938 edition of The Evening News ( Tampa ) that the first dollhouse was purchased by Oraleze O ' Brien ( Mrs. Frank J. Knight ) in 1916 when Moore ( then Kathleen ) left Tampa.
Kathleen Harrison ( 23 February 1892 – 7 December 1995 ) was a prolific English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs Huggett ( opposite Jack Warner and Petula Clark ) in a trio of British post-war comedies about a working class family's misadventures.
The film also features Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman.
* Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Dilber
* Kathleen Lockhart as Mrs. Cratchit
* Kathleen Freeman as Mrs. Delance
In 1875-6, Tissot met an Irish divorcee named Mrs. Kathleen Newton, who became the painter's companion and frequent model.
* Boswell-Inniss, Kathleen Sheila ( Mrs .)
Characteristic and popular parlour songs include " Home, Sweet Home ," composed by Henry R. Bishop with lyrics by John Howard Payne, " The Old Arm Chair " by Henry Russell, " When the Swallows Homeward Fly " by Franz Abt, " Kathleen Mavourneen " composed by Frederick Nicholls Crouch with lyrics by Marion Crawford, " The Lost Chord " composed by Arthur Sullivan with lyrics by Adelaide A. Proctor, " Take Back the Heart " by Claribel ( Mrs. Charlotte Barnard ), " Oh Promise Me " by Reginald de Koven, " I Love You Truly " and " A Perfect Day " by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, and " The Rosary " by Ethelbert Nevin.
* Kathleen Barr as Mrs. Bea, puppeteered by Marty Stelnick.
* Kathleen Howard as Mrs. Pruett's Mother
Kathleen and her husband, Gene, occasionally starred opposite each other, most notably as Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol ( 1938 ).
In addition to the school's principal, Kathleen Valentino, there are two Assistant Principals: Mr. Joseph Sheehan and Mrs. Anne Rao.
Turning an investigative light on the Burton-Cox family, Poirot ’ s agent, Mr. Goby, discovers that Desmond ( who knows that he is adopted, but has no details about the adoption or his origins ) is the illegitimate son of a now-deceased actress, Kathleen Fenn, with whom Mrs. Burton-Cox ’ s husband had conducted an affair.

Mrs and CBE
) Mrs Evelyn M. Hawley, CBE, OBE.
Angela Baddeley, CBE ( 4 July 1904 – 22 February 1976 ) was an English stage and television actress, best-remembered for her role as " Mrs. Bridges " in the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs.

Mrs and chairwoman
* 1961-The Plantation Library is founded with Mrs. Helen B. Hoffman as chairwoman.
Everyone in the neighborhood club believes that Mrs Hayashi, the treasurer, has given the dues to the chairwoman, Mrs Haraguchi ( Haruko Sugimura ), but Mrs Haraguchi denies it.

Mrs and juvenile
alt = A juvenile Nile perch ( Lates niloticus ), postcard drawing by Mrs. Hopson, 1966, Lake Chad Research Station, Malamfatori, Nigeria
Dullea made his film debut in 1961's Hoodlum Priest, in which he played a juvenile delinquent, though he had had an earlier role as the German pilot in a 1960 television adaptation of Mrs. Miniver starring Maureen O ' Hara.
After their foster guardian, Mrs. Malone, dies, they are placed by social services in a juvenile detention home under grim, unwholesome conditions, where Tia befriends a black cat, Winkie.
Mrs. du Pont was a progressive woman for her era, and her passion was prison reform ; in 1919 she courageously helped found Delaware's Prisoners Aid Society as well as Bridge House, a detention home for juvenile offenders.

Mrs and Court
Mrs. Taft even commented during this time, " never did he cease to regard a Supreme Court appointment as more desirable than the presidency.
Many years ago, Mrs. Grey, author of The Gambler's Wife and other novels, was on a visit at Ombersley Court, when Lady Sandys chanced to remark that she wished she could get some very good curry powder, which elicited from Mrs. Grey that she had in her desk an excellent recipe, which her uncle, Sir Charles, Chief Justice of India, had brought thence, and given her.
Judges of the Supreme Court or High Court are officially titled " The Honourable Mr / Mrs / Ms / Miss Justice N ", referred to for short as " Mr / Mrs / Ms / Miss Justice N " and addressed in Court by their respective titles or styles, as " The Court ", or simply " Judge ".
When a judge of the High Court who is not present is being referred to they are described as " Mr ./ Mrs. Justice N ." In writing, the post-nominal letter " J " is used to denote a Judge ( male or female ) of the High Court: for example, Smith J.
This person is not identified by initials, but Mrs. Dora Powell ( at the time Dora Penny, and herself a variation, " Dorabella ") has identified her as Lady Mary Lygon, sister of Lord Beauchamp of Madresfield Court near Malvern.
Being remote from the Royal Court in London, the Pavilion was also a discreet location for the Prince to enjoy liaisons with his long-time companion, Mrs Fitzherbert.
John Blaski, postmaster and Mayor of the village Zarnowiec, residing here and thirty-six years old, and Idzi Baiorkiewicz, residing at his farm of two quarts at Zarnowiec and thirty-three years old, and declared that his Excellency, Joel Barlow, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Emperor of the French and King of Italy, died on the above day at 12 o ' clock at noon in the house No. 1 while journeying from Warsaw to Paris, at the age of fifty-six, son of unknown parents, and husband of her Excellency Mrs. Margaret nee Baldwin, residing in the American city of Ridgefield.
These three roles, wrote the prompter John Downes, " gain'd her the Name of Famous Mrs. Barry, both at Court and City, for when ever She Acted any of these three Parts, she forc'd Tears from the Eyes of her Auditory, especially those who have any Sense of Pity for the Distress't.
During 1936, Mrs Simpson attended more official functions as the King's guest and, although her name appeared regularly in the Court Circular, the name of her husband was conspicuously absent.
In the United States Supreme Court, in the Canada Supreme Court and the superior courts of Australia, rather than adopting the title Madam Justice for female justices, the title Mrs. Justice was replaced simply by Justice.
Female judges of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales are titled Mrs. Justice rather than Madam Justice, regardless of marital status.
At this time, he lodged in a hotel, The Conway Court, in Paddington run by Mrs Janet Evans.
A substantial part of Cecil Court was razed to the ground in 1735, almost certainly arson on the part of a tenant, Mrs Colloway, who was running a brandy shop / brothel in the street at the time: she purchased kindling, emptied her brandy barrels, over-insured her stock and made certain that she was drinking nearby with friends at the time the fire took hold.
Grossmith went on to appear in plays by playwrights such as Henry Arthur Jones and Jerome K. Jerome, opposite actors such as Herbert Beerbohm Tree at the Haymarket Theatre and with Mrs. John Wood at the Court Theatre.

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