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Agnes and Fleming
* May Agnes Fleming ( 1840 – 1880 ), Canadian-American writer
A series of residential improvements to the campus were realized in the construction of a new 140-bed residence hall on Camden Avenue as well as a comprehensive renovation and restructuring of Fleming Hall, the college's second oldest permanent residence hall after Agnes Howard Hall.
At the end of the story Mr. Brownlow reveals to Rose that she is the daughter of a retired naval officer who was a good friend of Oliver's father, and that her much older sister, Agnes Fleming, eventually became Oliver's mother.
George subsequently married Agnes Somerville, a daughter of John Somerville of Cambusnethan, who was the widow of John, 2nd Lord Fleming.
He has appeared in two versions of Oliver Twist: the 1999 ITV mini-series as Agnes Fleming's father Captain Fleming and the 2005 Roman Polanski film as Magistrate Fang.
Ruston Parva ()*, Harpham (), Lowthorpe (), Nafferton (), Burton Agnes (), Rudston (), Thwing (), Little Driffield (), Driffield (), Burton Fleming (), Carnaby (), Foston on the Wolds (), Boynton (), Fraisthorpe ().

Agnes and Oliver's
Back at the workhouse, Mr. Bumble and the Widow Corney, now unhappily married, meet the dying pauper Old Sally and another old lady, who tell them that Oliver's mother, Agnes, left a gold locket when she died in childbirth.

Agnes and mother
Her mother was Agnes of Rochlitz.
The leprous child Baldwin IV succeeded his father and brought his mother Agnes of Courtenay ( now married to her fourth husband ) back to court.
He then took service with Agnes of Courtenay, wife of Reginald of Sidon and mother of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem.
Her mother decides, against Agnes ' will, to throw a 16th birthday party for her, and Agnes is afraid no one will come.
Duke Frederick II and Conrad, the two current male Staufer, by their mother Agnes were grandsons of late Emperor Henry IV and nephews of Henry V. Frederick attempted to succeed to the throne of the Holy Roman Emperor ( formally known as the King of the Romans ) through a customary election, but lost to the Saxon duke Lothair of Supplinburg.
His father was a shipwright, ship owner and contractor, and served as the town's chief baillie, while his mother, Agnes Muirhead, came from a distinguished family and was well educated.
His mother was Agnes Keene.
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead ( who played Kane's mother ), Ruth Warrick ( Kane's first wife ), and Ray Collins ( Kane's political opponent ).
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
As guardian of Henry III's infant son Henry and adviser of the Empress Agnes, Henry IV's mother and regent, Victor II now wielded enormous power, which he used to maintain peace throughout the empire and to strengthen the papacy against the aggressions of the barons.
" The " court party " was led by Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, and her immediate family, as well as recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and were in favour of war with Saladin.
" As mentioned above, William was opposed to Baldwin's mother Agnes of Courtenay, Patriarch Heraclius, and their supporters ; his interpretation of events during Baldwin's reign was previously taken as fact almost without question.
Later, after her mother and stepfather broke up, she stayed on at St. Agnes as a work student.
He socialised with actress Lillie Langtry ; Lady Randolph Churchill ( mother of Winston Churchill ); Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick ; actress Sarah Bernhardt ; noblewoman Susan Pelham-Clinton ; singer Hortense Schneider ; prostitute Giulia Barucci ; wealthy humanitarian Agnes Keyser ; and Alice Keppel.
" He is a virgin well into his forties, but loses it when he becomes romantically involved with Principal Skinner's mother Agnes.
Hildebrand, later Pope Gregory VII ( 1073 – 85 ), had been sent by the late Pope Stephen IX ( 1057 – 58 ) to the court of Empress Agnes ( mother and regent for Emperor Henry IV, then a minor ), who had questioned the validity of Stephen IX's election.
Her father, Edward Zimmermann ( 1879 – 1977 ), was an accountant with James H. Dunham & Company, a Manhattan wholesale dry-goods company, and her mother, Agnes ( née Gardner ; 1883 – 1974 ), was a school teacher.
* Agnes Skinner, Seymour Skinner's elderly, neurotic mother
Maria remembers her failed marriage ; Agnes remembers her unrequited devotion to their distant mother ; Karin struggles with self-harm.
George's other daughter was Anna Angela George, ( b. 1879 ), who would become mother of both future dancer and choreographer, Agnes de Mille and future actress Peggy George, ( who was born Margaret George de Mille ).
Baldwin spent his youth in his father's court in Jerusalem, having little contact with his mother, Agnes of Courtenay, Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon, and later Lady of Sidon, whom his father had been forced to divorce.
The popular Muslim attitude towards Baldwin was recorded by the traveller Ibn Jubair, who wrote that he was called al-khinzir (" the pig ", regarded as an unclean animal ), and his mother Agnes al-khinzira (" the sow ").
He died in Jerusalem in spring 1185, a few months after the death of his mother Agnes in Acre late in 1184.

Agnes and is
Little is known of the personality of Agnes, beyond the remarkable influence which she seems to have exercised over Philip II.
is: Agnes af Meraníu
Alexios is a character in the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis.
He is among the main characters of the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis ( b. 1920 ).
The source of Agnes Grey's renewed interest in poetry is, however, the curate to whom she is attracted.
It is such a character that she portrays in Edward Weston, and that her heroine Agnes Grey finds deeply appealing.
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's " Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophesies of Agnes Nutter, Witch " contains reference to the broth as the substance in Anathema Device's mug when she is run into by Aziraphale and Crowley.
Agnes, by contrast, has no real friends and is constantly depressed.
Elin's older sister, Jessica, who comes with her, dares her to kiss Agnes, who is rumoured to be a lesbian.
Elin discovers that she is attracted to Agnes, but is afraid to admit it.
To cover the fact that she is in love with Agnes, Elin lies, pretending to be in love with Johan, and loses her virginity during a short-lived relationship with him.
The film ends with Elin and Agnes sitting in Elin's bedroom drinking chocolate milk and Elin explaining that she often adds too much chocolate until her milk is nearly black so then she must fill another glass with milk and mix it, and that her sister Jessica often gets mad that she finishes the chocolate.
There were rumours that Agnes and Heraclius were lovers, but this information comes from the partisan 13th-century continuations of William of Tyre's history, and there is no other evidence to substantiate such a claim.
The Chronicon of Adam of Usk ( 1404 ) gives her a name, Agnes, and furthermore mentions a statue in Rome that is said to be of her.
Agnes of Rome ( c. 291 – c. 304 ) is a virgin – martyr, venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, and Lutheranism.
She is also known as Saint Agnes and Saint Ines.
Agnes is depicted in art with a lamb, as her name resembles the Latin word for " lamb ", agnus.
The name " Agnes " is actually derived from the feminine Greek adjective " hagnē " ( ἁγνή ) meaning " chaste, pure, sacred ".
In another the son of the prefect is struck dead, but revived after Agnes prayed for him, causing her release.
It is also said that the blood of Agnes poured to the stadium floor where other Christians soaked up the blood with cloths.
An early account of Agnes ' death, stressing her steadfastness and virginity, but not the legendary features of the tradition, is given by Saint Ambrose.

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