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Constance and Ogden
He later marries Constance Ogden.

Constance and girl
Lydia Weston, a farm girl from a large family in Devon, is hired by Lord George and Lady Constance Lamson-Scribener after her local vicar asks for their help to find a suitable position.
He would unsuccessfully also attempt to woo both Sybil Waller, the daughter of Pickford Waller, as well as a younger girl named Constance " Connie " Smith.
However, despite Mrs. Partlet's best attempts at matchmaking, the middle-aged Dr. Daly seems unable to conceive that a young girl like Constance would be interested in him.
Claude is ready to press charges on ( and kill ) Field for pushing down his little girl, but Constance agrees to keep him quiet if Field continues their farce of a marriage.
The main plot follows the lives of three women — lonely and repressed Constance MacKenzie ; her illegitimate daughter Allison ; and her employee Selena Cross, a girl from across the tracks, or " from the shacks.

Constance and age
Henry VI ’ s widow Constance of Sicily ruled over Sicily for her young son before he reached the age of majority.
At the age of three, he was crowned King of Sicily as a co-ruler with his mother, Constance of Hauteville, the daughter of Roger II of Sicily.
On 2 November 1160, he was betrothed to Margaret of France, daughter of King Louis VII of France and his second wife, Constance of Castile, when he was 5 years of age and she was 2.
Lake Constance was formed by the Rhine Glacier during the ice age and is a zungenbecken lake.
She died in Überlingen, one of the best preserved medieval sites, on the shore of Lake Constance, on 5 March 1980 at the age of 82, and was interred at Bayreuth.
Following the regencies of Baldwin II of Jerusalem ( 1130 – 1131 ) and Fulk of Jerusalem ( 1131 – 1136 ), Raymond assumed control of the principality of Antioch by his marriage in 1136 to the heiress of Bohemund II of Antioch, Constance, a child of ten years of age.
It deals with the lives of two very different sisters, Constance and Sophia Baines, following their stories from their youth, working in their mother's draper's shop, into old age.
The second part, " Constance ", details the life of Constance from that point forward up until the time she is reunited with her sister in old age.
In 1201, at age 40, Constance bore her third husband, Guy of Thouars twin daughters.
Constance died, age 40, on 5 September 1201 at Nantes.
That Constance was birthing twins, at the age of forty, in the unsanitary conditions of the age, should be taken greatly into account in this debate.
Bohemond was by now of legal age to succeed, but Constance refused ; King Baldwin III of Jerusalem intervened and declared Bohemond ruler of the principality.
Meinertzhagen's second wife, the ornithologist Anne Constance Jackson, died in 1928 at age 40 in a remote Scottish village in an incident that was ruled a shooting accident.
Constance leaves Peyton Place for New York City at a young age and meets a man in the publishing business named Allison MacKenzie, who is already married with children.
Stone age settlements, discovered along the shoreline of Lake Constance, document that the lake supported several dozen thriving communities of 50 – 100 individuals.
In the later short " Sticky Wicket at Blandings ", his position at the castle is again threatened, when Lady Constance decides he has become rather slow and wheezy in his old age, and considers replacing him with a younger, smarter butler.
When thirteen years of age he entered the Dominican convent at Constance, where he made his preparatory, philosophical, and theological studies.
Born Constance Vera Stevens in Holloway, London, Gray made her stage debut at the age of twelve in All God's Chillun at the Globe Theatre in London, playing a little black boy.
Donovan was born in Stepney in the East End of London to Lilian Constance V. ( née Wright ) and Daniel Donovan, and took his first photo at the age of 15.

Constance and whom
Gregory XII then sent representatives to Constance, whom he granted full powers to summon, open and preside over an Ecumenical Council ; he also empowered them to present his resignation to the Papacy.
His aunts included Hollywood film stars Constance and Joan Bennett, from whom he was estranged, and his maternal grandfather was the celebrated matinée idol Richard Bennett.
The expedition was forced to withdraw when a dispute arose between Thierry, Count of Flanders and Raynald of Châtillon, the new husband of Constance of Antioch, both of whom wanted Shaizar for themselves.
* Miss Constance Neville-Niece of Mrs. Hardcastle, she is the woman whom Hastings intends to court.
In 1923, shortly after their arrival in Paris, Caresse introduced Harry to her friend Constance Coolidge, also a Boston Brahmin, an American expatriate and French countess, with whom he immediately began an open sexual relationship.
His first wife was Beatrice, daughter of Amadeus IV, count of Savoy, by whom he had a daughter, Constance, who became the wife of King Peter III of Aragon ; his second wife, who died in prison in 1271, was Helena Angelina Doukaina, daughter of Michael II Komnenos Doukas, ruler of the despotate of Epirus, who made this marriage to ally with Manfred after being attacked by him at Thessalonica.
They had seven children, five of whom lived to adulthood: Ralph, Joseph II, Constance, Edith and Herbert.
The highly competent Sergeant Cuff, the London policeman called in from Scotland Yard ( whom Collins based on the real-life Inspector Jonathan Whicher who solved the Constance Kent murder ), is not a member of the gentry, and is unable to break Rachel Verinder's reticence about what Cuff knows to be an inside job.
It is revealed that Monica's past affair with Cash Cassidy had produced a son, whom Constance had arranged for Cash to raise with his wife Adrienne, ending their relationship to preserve his political career.
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.
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During both his first marriage to Agnes of Aquitaine and his second marriage to Constance of Burgundy, both of whom were devout Roman Catholics, king Alfonso VI of Castile was under constant pressure to eradicate the Mozarab rite.
His first wife was Constance, daughter of Raymond VI of Toulouse, whom he married about 1195.
Action revolved around the various characters of the show, most of whom had ties to the very wealthy Weldon family, who resided on ritzy Flamingo Road: Claude, who gained his fortune through the paper industry ; Eudora, his naive wife ; Constance, their believed to be adopted daughter, and Skipper, their son who was in his early 20s.
On 7 September 1896, he married an English bride, Constance Prior Standen, with whom he settled in Slemdal, in Oslo, where two sons and two daughters were born.
They were: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1158 – 1186 ), son of Henry II of England ; Ranulph de Blondeville, Earl of Chester ( c. 1172 – 1232 ), the marriage with whom Constance treated as null on the ground of consanguinity ; and Guy de Thouars ( d. 1213 ), who survived his wife for twelve years.
By her third husband Constance had two daughters, the elder of whom, Alice, was given in marriage by Philip Augustus of France, to Peter de Braine in 1213, after which date Peter was styled Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, until about 1235, when he renounced his allegiance to England, and consequently suffered forfeiture of his English estates.
Constance Loseby and Annie Tremaine ( both of whom had roles in Thespis ) were also in the cast of Robert, and Arthur Sullivan was in the audience on that opening night as one of Hollingshead's guests.
Oliver Stanley and had issue: ( i ) Michael Charles Stanley ( 1921 – 1990 ), who married ( Aileen ) Fortune Constance Hugh Smith and had two sons ; and ( ii ) Kathryn Edith Helen Stanley DCVO ( 1923 – 2004 ), Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth II from 1955 to 2002 and who married Sir John Dugdale KCVO ( 1923 – 1994 ) and had two daughters and two sons, one of whom, Henry Dugdale ( b. 1963 ) is married to Litia Mara Dugdale.
Eleven people were killed, among them the NAAFI manageress, Mrs Constance Raven, after whom the All-Ranks Club on the RAF station is still named.
She shared the female lead with Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young and Constance Bennett, some of whom objected to the large number of scenes that Simon was getting.
** John of Lusignan ( c. 1329 or 1329 / 1330 – 1375 ), Regent of Cyprus and Titular Prince of Antioch, murdered, married twice, firstly in 1343 to Constance, daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou, without issue, and secondly in 1350 to Alice d ' Ibelin ( d. after 1373 ), by whom he had issue
* Constance Bennett, American movie actress, whom he married in November 1931, days after his divorce from Swanson was finalized.
Depression, the failure of a brief love affair with the actress Constance Dowling, to whom his last novel was dedicated, and political disillusionment led him to his suicide by an overdose of barbiturates in 1950.

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