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Agnes and McDonnell
Its notoriety arises from an incident in 1894 in which the then owner, an English landlady named Agnes McDonnell, was savagely beaten and the house set alight, allegedly by a local man, James Lynchehaun.

Agnes and suffered
Agnes Strickland, a Victorian historian, argued that Isabella suffered from occasional fits of madness during this period but modern interpretations suggest, at worst, a nervous breakdown following the death of her lover.
who suffered at Livery Dole A. D. 1531 for denying the supremacy of the Pope and of Agnes Prest who suffered on Southernhay A. D. 1557 for refusing to accept the doctrine of Transubstantiation.
In his book " A Terrible Revenge " ( Palgrave / Macmillan 2006, ISBN 978-1-4039-7308-5 ) the American lawyer and historian Alfred de Zayas writes about the literature of Germans from East Prussia, Silesia and Sudetenland, including Agnes Miegel, who personally suffered the expulsion from East Prussia at the end of the Second World War and expressed her loss and consternation in many poems published ( mostly posthumously ) in " Gedichte, Erzählungen, Erinnerungen " ( Eugen-Diederich Verlag Cologne 1977 ).

Agnes and injuries
Bernice Kert, author of The Hemingway Women claims Hadley was " evocative " of the woman whom Hemingway met and fell in love with during his recuperation from injuries during World War I, Agnes von Kurowsky, but in Hadley Hemingway saw a childishness Agnes lacked.

Agnes and from
Agnes Maria of Andechs-Merania ( died 1201 ), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV ( died 1204 ), who was Count of Andechs, a castle and territory near Ammersee, Bavaria and from 1183 duke of Merania ( Istria ).
Pope Innocent III espoused the cause of Ingeborg ; but Philip did not submit until 1200, when, nine months after interdict had been added to excommunication, he consented to a separation from Agnes.
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
Amalric agreed and ascended the throne without a wife, although Agnes continued to hold the title Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon and received a pension from that fief's income.
And in doing so, Elin stops Agnes from attempting to commit suicide.
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.
After some time away from film, Cotten returned in the horror classic Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ), with Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, and Agnes Moorehead.
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.
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.
Philip finally achieved a third marriage, on 7 May 1196, to Agnes of Merania from Dalmatia ( c. 1180 – 29 July in 1201 ).
The name " Agnes " is actually derived from the feminine Greek adjective " hagnē " ( ἁγνή ) meaning " chaste, pure, sacred ".
Emerentiana and Constance appear in the scenes from the life of Agnes on the 14th-century Royal Gold Cup in the British Museum.
* " Of Saint Agnes " from the Caxton translation of the Golden Legend
* Remarks on the feast of St. Agnes from St. Ambrose of Milan, On Virgins
They returned from the tour in May 1874 with Agnes six months pregnant.
** The Albanian missionary sister Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, later known as Mother Teresa, arrives in Calcutta from Ireland to begin her work among India's poorest and sickest.
At Leo's death, the new Pope, Victor II, confirmed him as legate, while Victor's successor Stephen IX sent him and Anselm of Lucca to Germany to obtain recognition from the Empress Agnes de Poitou.
While " Black Agnes ," Countess-consort Dunbar and March, continued to resist the English laying siege to Dunbar Castle, hurling defiance and abuse from the walls, Scotland received some breathing space when Edward III claimed the French throne and took his army to Flanders, beginning the Hundred Years ' War with France.
" 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.
There were rumours that Agnes and Heraclius were lovers, but this information comes from the partisan 13th-century continuations of the Historia, and there is no other evidence to substantiate such a claim.
Agnes Mongan has written of the portrait drawings: Before his departure in the fall of 1806 from Paris for Rome, the familiar characteristics of his drawing style were well established, the delicate yet firm contour, the definite yet discreet distortions of form, the almost uncanny capacity to seize a likeness in the precise yet lively delineation of features. The preferred materials were also already established: the sharply pointed graphite pencil on a smooth white paper.

Agnes and attack
In her thirty-year career, Agnes Driscoll broke Japanese Navy manual codes -- the Red Book Code in the 1920s, and the Blue Book Code in 1930, and in 1940 she made critical inroads into JN-25, the Japanese fleet's operational code, which the U. S. Navy exploited after the attack on Pearl Harbor for the rest of the Pacific War.
In early 1935, Agnes Driscoll led the attack on the Japanese M-1 cipher machine ( also known to the U. S. as the ORANGE machine ), used to encrypt the messages of Japanese naval attaches around the world.
On 19 April 1979, Agnes Wallace ( 40 ), a prison officer, was shot dead and three colleagues were injured in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) gun and grenade attack outside the prison.
Agnes became renowned for her heroic defence of Dunbar Castle against an English attack by the William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, which began on 13 January 1338 and ended on June 10, 1338.
Agnes dropped over the walls a huge boulder captured from an earlier English attack, smashing the assault machinery.

Agnes and survived
The deposed Emperor attempted to escape in a boat with his wife Agnes and his mistress, but was captured ( note that by some, Andronikos not only survived, but also managed to escape to the then self-proclaimed Kingdom of Cyprus ).
Deming married Agnes Bell in 1922, and together they survived the difficult college years.
The bridge survived Hurricane Agnes in 1972 with only minor damage.
In August 1869, he married Mary Agnes Phillot, who survived him.
He was survived by his wife, Mary Agnes Williams, and six children: Sarita, Kenneth, Paula, Paul Lucas, Mary and Paul Williams, Jr., the 6 '" 1 " newest member as of March 1, 2008 of a Temptations splinter group, The Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards.
He is survived by daughters Agnes Oyella, Jane Okot p ' Bitek, who wrote a Song of Farewell ( 1994 ), Olga Okot Bitek Ojelel and Cecilia Okot Bitek who work as nurses, and Juliane Okot Bitek who writes poetry.
Cambridge died from the wounds received in the Crimean War on 4 June 1882 at 57 Frederick Place, Plumstead, aged 62 years, and was survived by his wife, Ann, formerly Bigham, and their children William ( born in Woolwich in 1854 ), Mary ( Athlone 1857 ), Agnes ( Athlone 1859 ), Daniel ( Athlone 1861 ), Catherine ( Tarbert 1865 ) and Elizabeth ( Tarbert 1865 ).
Daniel and Agnes had eight children, seven of whom survived to adulthood.
At the time of his death, he was survived by his sister, Agnes, brother, James and an uncle, H. W.

Agnes and lived
Agnes, daughter of Joscelin II of Edessa, had lived in Jerusalem since the western regions of the former crusader County of Edessa were lost in 1150.
Monument on Mount Saint Agnes in Zwolle " Here lived Thomas van Kempen in the service of the Lord and wrote On the Imitation of Christ, 1406 – 1471 "
Sauvé was born in the Fransaskois community of Prud ' homme, Saskatchewan, to Charles Albert Benoît and Anna Vaillant, and three years later moved with them to Ottawa, where her family had previously lived and her father would take her to see the bronze bust on Parliament Hill of Canada's first female Member of Parliament ( MP ), Agnes Macphail.
Christopher Barker writing in the Guardian about this period: “ On many occasions through the early Sixties, writers and painters such as David Gascoyne, Paddy Kavanagh, Roberts MacBryde and Colquhoun and Paddy Swift lived downstairs from Smart and his wife, Agnes, wrote cookbooks with Smart would gather at Westbourne Terrace in Paddington, our family home at that time.
The actress Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike lived in Minor Cannon's row adjacent to the cathedral.
Benvenuto da Imola in his commentaries written less than a century after the facts tells us that Dolcino was born in Romagnano Sesia, went in his childhood to Vercelli and there lived in the church of St. Agnes where he studied grammar.
* Agnes Moorehead, actress who played Endora on the long running TV show Bewitched, lived in Reedsburg.
Henslowe married Woodward ’ s widow, Agnes, and from 1577 lived in Southwark, opposite the Clink prison.
* Agnes Strickland-Agnes Strickland lived at Reydon Hall
* Susanna Moodie ( née Strickland ), younger sister of Agnes, lived at Reydon Hall
Moira O ' Neill was the pseudonym of Agnes Shakespeare Higginson ( 1864-1955 ), a popular Irish-Canadian poet who wrote ballads and other verse inspired by County Antrim, where she lived at Cushendun.
Other notable persons who lived in the parish of Marton include Bolckow's business partner John Vaughan, who lived at Gunnergate Hall until his death in 1868 ; Sir Raylton Dixon, a Middlesbrough shipbuilder ; Henry Cochrane, an ironmaster ; and Agnes Spencer, the wife of the founder of Marks and Spencer.
During most of her adult life Maria Gripe lived in Nyköping, where an adaptation of her book Agnes Cecilia was filmed.
Agnes lived on the Beatrice, Nebraska, homestead until her death in 1931.
Agnes Maclehose, better known as Robert Burns ' Clarinda, lived at number 14 and died there in 1841.
Agnes lived a life enriched by her family, her travels, her experiences and above all by her service to community and country through a host of organizations which she founded, helped to lead and sustain through her tireless volunteer efforts.
The poetess Agnes Miegel lived in Bad Nenndorf between 1948 and 1964.
Albert's frequent residence at Blutenburg Castle beginning in 1433 and the sale of two properties in the vicinity to Agnes suggest that the couple lived there together.
It was not uncommon for princesses, when a future marriage had been agreed, to be brought up in their intended husband's family ; this, indeed, is why Agnes probably never met her elder sister Alys, who lived in the Kingdom of England from the age of about nine, when her marriage to the future Richard I of England was agreed on ( though this marriage never took place ).
Agnes lived out her life in the enclosure, leading the monastery as Abbess, until her death on 2 March 1282.
Even Agnes Skinner misses Armin, since she had lived with him for 26 years, and does not believe her actual son still needs her.

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