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Englishwoman and named
Ranulf's mistress was an Englishwoman named Alveva or Ælfgifu, who was the mother of at least two of his sons.
Dorothy Clutterbuck ( 19 January 1880 – 12 January 1951 ), was a wealthy Englishwoman who was named by Gerald Gardner as a leading member of the New Forest coven, a group of pagan Witches into which Gardner claimed to have been initiated in 1939.
While in Paris, Ionescu fell in love with an Englishwoman named Bessie Richards, whom he met a charity event, and to whom he dedicated his PhD thesis ( La recherche de la paternité naturelle, " Research into Natural Parenthood ").
Two of the pilots, Fitz and ' Flash ' Gordon start romances with two local school-teachers, a young French woman named Nicole and an expat Englishwoman named Mary.

Englishwoman and who
It may have been in The Englishwoman ’ s Journal, first issued in 1858, that Elizabeth first read of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who had become the first female doctor in the United States in 1849.
On the one hand, the novel is the fictional biography of Martha Cochrane, a clever and ambitious Englishwoman with a rural lower middle-class background who, after graduating from university, attempts to climb the ladder of success within corporate Britain.
Deciding to emigrate, the couple and their children moved to Australia's New South Wales in 1878, but it was here that Mary died after a few years, and so in 1886 Stephen remarried, this time to Harriet Eliza Gordon ( 1853 – 1910 ), an Englishwoman from a wealthy background who had moved to Australia when still a child.
During his stay in Rouen, Brunel had met Sophia Kingdom, a young Englishwoman who was an orphan and was working as a governess.
Then Aziz looks down the hill and sees Adela speaking to another young Englishwoman, Miss Derek, who has arrived with Fielding in a car.
In 1900, Mellon, then 45 years old, married Nora Mary McMullen ( 1879 – 1973 ), a 20-year-old Englishwoman who was the daughter of Alexander P. McMullen, a major shareholder of the Guinness Brewing Co.
* Mary Anne Talbot, an Englishwoman who became a sailor during the Napoleonic wars.
Susan Travers ( 23 September 1909 – 18 December 2003 ) was an Englishwoman who was the only woman to serve officially with the French Foreign Legion.
Of these Karl ( Charles ) and Theodor had careers in the German diplomatic service ; and Georg, who for some time was an active politician in Germany, eventually retired to live in London ; Henry, who was an English clergyman, became a naturalized Englishman, and Ernest, who in 1845 married an Englishwoman, Miss Gurney, subsequently resided and died in London.
He had rejected companionship and marriage and turned his back on the Englishwoman who bore his son.
The sketch presents the 90th birthday of elderly upper-class Englishwoman Miss Sophie, who hosts a celebration dinner every year for her friends Mr Pommeroy, Mr Winterbottom, Sir Toby, and Admiral von Schneider.
Coomaraswamy then met and married an Englishwoman who performed Indian song under the stage name Ratan Devi.
* Jean Paget-a young Englishwoman who is a prisoner of war in Malaya and later finds love and settles in the Australian outback.
Once there, a boy appears and hands Watson a note, saying that there is a sick Englishwoman back at the hotel who wants an English doctor.
Mary Anne Talbot ( February 2, 1778 – February 4, 1808 ) was an Englishwoman who wore male dress and became a sailor during the Napoleonic wars.
She plays Ellen, a professor of French literature and single Englishwoman, who holidays in 1970s Haiti to get the sexual attention she does not get at home.
Bruce was born in Singapore, the daughter of an Englishwoman and a Scotsman who worked his way up from post boy to become managing director of a division of Unilever.
* Mary Carleton ( 1642 – 1673 ), Englishwoman who used false identities to marry and defraud a number of men
Mary Carleton ( 11 January 1642 – 22 January 1673 ) was an Englishwoman who used false identities, such as a German princess, to marry and defraud a number of men.
The story describes a young middle-class Englishwoman who " had no luck.

Englishwoman and claims
In the 1957-58 television season, she appeared in the CBS sitcom filmed in England, Dick and the Duchess, in the role of Jane Starrett, a patrician Englishwoman married to an American insurance claims investigator living in London, a role played by Patrick O ' Neal.

Englishwoman and be
Sophia, a granddaughter of James I of England, was not considered to be an Englishwoman as she had not been born in England.
This can cause confusion if the woman being greeted is used to a more distant and formal handshake as the first greeting, such as an Englishwoman would be.
Annis continued to be a leading television actress throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, appearing in series such as Edward the Seventh ( 1975 ) as Lillie Langtry, a role she reprised in Lillie ( 1978 ); Madame Bovary ( 1975 ); and Parnell and the Englishwoman ( 1991 ), in which she played Kitty O ' Shea ; as well as the miniseries Reckless ( 1998 ) and its 2000 sequel.
Kay McFadden of The Seattle Times felt Rose to resemble " the Bridget Jones type of Englishwoman, albeit a few pegs down the socioeconomic scale " waiting to be awakened " not by some Mark Darcy … but by adventure incarnate.

Englishwoman and working
While working as a legal secretary she continued to write and although her appearance and manners would have allowed her to easily pass as an Englishwoman, she asserted her Chinese heritage and wrote articles that told what life was like for a Chinese woman in white America.

Englishwoman and on
By 1944 not all of Time and Lifes forty war correspondents were men ; six were newswomen: Mary Welsh Hemingway, Margaret Bourke-White, Lael Tucker, Peggy Durdin, Shelley Smith Mydans, Annalee Jacoby, and Jacqueline Saix, an Englishwoman whose name is usually omitted ( she and Welsh are the only women listed in Time's publisher's letter, May 8, 1944, as being part of the magazine's team ) reported on the war for the company.
Rachel Verinder, a young Englishwoman, inherits a large Indian diamond on her eighteenth birthday.
She described Debussy's reaction on learning her nationality: " Une autre anglaise — Mon Dieu " (" Another Englishwoman — my God ").
During that time he had a relationship with an Englishwoman, Amy Brown Freeman, by whom he had two daughters whom he only recognized on his deathbed: Charlotte Marie Augustine de Bourbon comtesse d ' Issoudun ( 13 July 1808-13 July 1886 ), by marriage in 1823 to Ferdinand de Faucigny-Lucinge, princesse de Lucinge, and Louise Marie Charlotte de Bourbon comtesse de Vierzon ( 29 December 1809-26 December 1891 ), by marriage in 1827 to Charles de Charette, baronne de la Contrie.
Another passenger on the lugger, the young Englishwoman Lady Barbara Wellesley, the ( fictional ) sister of Marquess Wellesley and Sir Arthur Wellesley ( the future Duke of Wellington ), comes aboard.
His first major role on British television was as Tim Healy in the 1991 BBC drama series, Parnell and the Englishwoman.
He sets his sights on Patricia ( Fiona Lewis ), an Englishwoman on vacation.
Mary Reibey ( 12 May 1777 – 30 May 1855 ) was an Englishwoman who was transported to Australia as a convict but went on to become a successful businesswoman in Sydney.
An Englishwoman, writing in 1923 of her passage through Ellis Island on a trip to the U. S., noted:
The Englishwoman Sasha lives on Île d ’ Yeu near France with her ten-month-old daughter and her husband, who is often away for business.

Englishwoman and documentary
In 1975 Syberberg released Winifried Wagner und die Geschichte des Hauses Wahnfried von 1914-1975 ( English title: The Confessions of Winifred Wagner ), a documentary about Winifred Wagner, an Englishwoman who had married Richard Wagner's son Siegfried.

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