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Plumptre and E
Antigone, translated by E. H. Plumptre.
This son of E. H. Plumptre was born in London.

Plumptre and .,
But the standard biographies of Ken are those of J. Lavicount Anderdon ( The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by a Layman, 1851 ; 2nd ed., 1854 ) and of Dean Plumptre ( 2 vols., 1888 ; revised, 1890 ).

Plumptre and ),
Plumptre was a man of great versatility and attained high reputation as a translator of the plays of Sophocles ( 1865 ), Aeschylus ( 1868 ) and the Divina commedia of Dante ( 1886 ).
Plumptre is also the author of the well-known hymn, " Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart " ( 1865 ), written for a choir festival held at majestic Peterborough Cathedral.

Constance and E
Their first six students were Annie Moberly, Jessie Annie Emmerson, Charlotte Jourdain, Constance E Ashburner, Wilhemina J de Lorna Mitchell and Grace J Parsons.
Edited and compiled by Constance E. Padwick.
Attorney Constance E. Cumbey warns that the book can be " seductive " to those who lack an adequate Biblical education.
* Constance Morgan ( 1887 – 1892 ), a half sister, a child of her father's first marriage to Mary E. Edgerton.
* Dostoevsky, Fyodor, translation by Garnett, Constance, revised by Matlaw, Ralph E. ( 1976, 1981 ).
The character of Constance Weldon ranked at # 16 on E!
Mount Constance was first climbed in 1922 by R. Schellin and A. E.
E. J. Wagner, in The Science of Sherlock Holmes, offers in passing another possible suspect, Constance Kent, who had served 20 years for the murder of her younger brother when she was sixteen.
In 2004, she was awarded the Constance E. Hamilton Award for her work in addressing equity issues in the community.
Sir Robert married Margaret, only daughter of Sir David Davidson of Cantray, with issue two sons and two daughters, namely, Sir Charles Grant, K. C. S. I, formerly a Member of Council in India ; Colonel Robert Grant, R. E., Deputy Adjutant General ; Sibylla Sophia, married to Granville Ryder, Esq., and Constance Charemile, who died in childhood.
* Constance R. Cherba and Edward E. Deckert, " Mahoney: Political Dissident, Prisoner of State ", Civil War Times, June 2007, pp. 59 – 63
* Constance E. Parsons in her Book Mysore City ( Published in 1930 ): Of the present ruler, Colonel His Highness Sir Sri.

Constance and .,
* Tanner, Norman P., editor, Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils: Council of Constance 1414 – 18, excerpts of the sessions ( in English )
Constance Baker Motley ( 1921 – 2005 ), who as a young lawyer represented Martin Luther King, Jr., has Nevisian heritage and owned a home in Brown Hill, Nevis, near her ancestral home.
Cappel, Constance, ed., 2006 Odawa Language and Legends, Xlibris: Philadelphia, PA.
* Vanguard a History, Constance Green and Milton Lomask, NASA SP-4202, Government Printing Office, Washington D. C., 1970
Anne was the second of four children ; her siblings were Elisabeth Reeve, Dwight, Jr., and Constance.
Morton Downey was the father of the right-wing television personality Morton Downey, Jr., by his first wife, actress Barbara Bennett ( 1906 – 1958 ), the sister of actresses Constance and Joan Bennett, and with whom he ultimately had five children, four sons and a daughter: Michael, Sean ( Morton Downey, Jr ), Lorelle, Anthony and Kevin.
Her father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., is played by Edward James Olmos and Constance Marie plays Marcella Ofelia Samora – Quintanilla.
* Fair Constance of Rome, Part II., by the same authors.
His first book was In the Ranks of the C. I. V., an account of his experiences in the Boer War, but he wrote it without any thought of publication: while serving with the Honourable Artillery Company in southern Africa he composed many long, descriptive letters about his experiences to his two sisters, Dulcibella and Constance.
Westfeldt was born in Guilford, Connecticut, the daughter of Constance " Connie " ( née Meyers ), a therapist, and Patrick McLoskey Westfeldt, Jr., an electrical engineer.
* Writing Home ( Constance Rooke, ed., M & S, 1997 )
The first Anglo-Norman historiographer is Geoffrey Gaimar, who wrote his Estorie des Angles ( between 1147 and 1151 ) for Dame Constance, wife of Ralph FitzGilbert ( The Anglo-Norman Metrical Chronicle, Hardy and Martin, i. ii., London, 1888 ).
* Heilbrun, Carolyn G., The Garnett Family ( 1961 ), also on Richard Garnett, Jeremiah Garnett, Edward Garnett, Constance Garnett.
Over the years the Gardner family has lived in this log house, including George W., his son George Henry, Kenneth and Constance Gardner, and currently the daughter of Ken and Constance.
Constance marries Franz: he says she is " a most exciting creature " and she has been in love with him for a long time ( i. e., " since late this afternoon ").
* Formisano, Ronald P., Constance K. Burns, eds.
Britton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Linda Jane ( née Cochran ) and Edgar Allen Womack, Jr., who was a physicist.

Constance and General
Constance Kramer Wilson was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's one hundred fourth district, including constituents in Mecklenburg county.
Lord Eversley ( when Mr. George John Shaw-Lefevre ), and his wife, Constance, lived at Oldbury Place in Ightham during the time he was Postmaster General.

Constance and Sketch
Sketch of Constance Markievicz by John Butler Yeats

Constance and History
* Cappel, Constance, " The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L ' Arbre Croche, 1763 ", The History of a Native American People, Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.
In 2002 Emma Tennant published Felony: The Private History of The Aspern Papers, a novel that fictionalised the relationship between James and American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson and the possible effects of that relationship on The Aspern Papers.
* Constance Cappel ( 1936 – ), author of Hemingway in Michigan, ( Michigan Notable Book, 2000 ) Sweetgrass and Smoke, Odawa Lanquage and Legends, and The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L ' Arbre Croche, 1763: The History of a North American People.
Cappel, Constance, 2007, The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L ' Arbre Croche, 1763: A History of a Native American People, Ediwin Mellen Press: Lewiston, NY.
* Cappel, Constance, The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L ' Arbre Croche, 1763: The History of a Native American People, Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.
* The Celebrated Abortion Trial of Dr. Emily Stowe, Toronto, 1879, Constance Backhouse, Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Volume 8: 1991 / p. 159-87
In 1956 and 1957, Mann spent many weeks at the tavern Zur Krone at Altnau on the shores of Lake Constance to write his German History of the 19th and 20th century.
* a bust of Constance Markievicz on the south of the central garden ( see History above )
* Cappel, Constance, The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L ' Arbre Croche, 1763: The History of the Odawa People, Edwin Mellen press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-7734-5220-6
In the year 1854 the painter visited Morocco, and while in that semi-bararous locality, he painted several pictures, of which the principle on was a subject from the History of the Moors in Spain, entitled, ' Bobadil el Chico ( the last king ) Mourning over the Fall of Grenada, reproached by his Mother ,' which, together with his ' Italian Boys Playing the National Game of Mora ', and his ' Constance and Arthur ' formed Mr. Hurlstone's contributions to the Exhibition of all Nations ( Exposition Universelle | Paris Exhibition Universelle ) in Paris in 1855, when he received from the Emperor a gold medal of honour.
Ware edited the influential book The Cultural Approach to History ( 1940 ), which featured distinguished historians such as Merle Curti, Ray Allen Billington, Constance Green and Ralph Gabriel.

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