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Rodolphe von Hofmannsthal, great-grandson of Hugo, is married to Lady Frances von Hofmannsthal, née Armstrong-Jones, daughter of the 1st Earl of Snowdon ( former husband of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ) and his second wife, Lucy Mary Davies.
The overall theme of the record was partly inspired by the life of Ray and Dave Davies ' brother-in-law, Arthur Anning, who had married their older sister, Rose — herself the subject of an earlier Kinks song, " Rosie Won't You Please Come Home " ( 1966 )— and had emigrated to Australia after the war.
The Grosvenor family has owned 40 hectares ( 100 acres ) of Mayfair since 1677, when Sir Thomas Grosvenor married Mary Davies, heiress to part of the Manor of Ebury.
In 1891 Arthur B. Davies and Dr. Lucy Meriwether married and purchased what is now the Davies home farm for $ 6500. 00.
In 1935, Post married her third husband, Joseph E. Davies, a Washington lawyer.
Davies provided both emotional and financial support to Hearst in his declining years, and married soon after his death.
In 1967 Davies married Lisbet ( a cousin of Pete Quaife's first wife, Annette ) and they divorced in 1990.
* Eleanor Tuchet ( 1590 – 1652 ), who married 1st: Sir John Davies, attorney of the king.
He married his childhood sweetheart Irene, and they had two children, Bethan Davies and Arwyn Davies.
Davies ' wife, Eleanor Touchet ( married in March 1609 ), was the daughter of the first Earl of Castlehaven.
Davies married Margaret Jones, daughter of Edward Jones of Llanfair in 1851.
Forster is married to the writer, journalist and broadcaster Hunter Davies.
Ramsay's life ( wounded war veteran, lifelong bachelor schoolmaster ) was wholly unlike Davies ' ( never in the army, married with a family, a newspaper editor and author ) yet some readers thought Fifth Business semi-autobiographic.
Howells married Eirlys Davies in 1983.
After her death in 1848 he married thirdly Augusta Anne, daughter of Thomas Champion de Crespigny and widow of Thomas Davies, MP, on 5 June 1851.
He is married to Gwen, daughter of poet and academic Gareth Alban Davies.
On July 23, 2009 Edmonds married his third wife, Liz Davies, a make-up artist on the programme Deal or No Deal, in Lower Slaughter Gloucestershire.
Susan Aibelli ( Alberta Watson ), a married, lonely woman, suffers a leg injury at home just as her husband is about to leave on his job as a travelling salesman and her son, Raymond ( Jeremy Davies ), is about to leave for the summer on a medical internship.
William Vallance Whiteway, Q. C., married as his second wife, October 22, 1872, Catherine Anne Davies, daughter of W. H. Davies, of Pictou, Nova Scotia.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Charles James Fox Russell ( 10 February 1807 – 29 June 1894 ), married Isabella Davies and had issue
Sir Louis Henry Davies, married Lady Davies, a daughter of Dr. A. V. G. Wiggins in July, 1872.

Davies and writer
* In his book World of Wonders writer Robertson Davies has narrator Magnus Eisengrim refer to Spengler's conception that the Middle Ages had a Magian World View, the view that the world was filled with wonders.
** Russell T Davies, Welsh television producer and writer
Arguably, the best-known living Canadian writer internationally ( especially since the deaths of Robertson Davies and Mordecai Richler ) is Margaret Atwood, a prolific novelist, poet, and literary critic.
The revival of Doctor Who led by the openly gay writer Russell T Davies has also seen nods towards the slash fans beyond the omnisexual Captain Jack Harkness and other characters from the spin-off Torchwood.
This guest role was written especially for her by the programme's chief writer and executive producer Russell T. Davies, with whom she had previously worked on Bob and Rose ( ITV, 2001 ).
* Russell T Davies collaborated with Paul Abbott as a writer in the 1990s.
* September 20-Andrew Davies, TV and film writer
** Russell T Davies, television writer
( Since Davies has said that the main business of a writer is to be an enchanter, a weaver of spells, a magician, it is likely that Dempster / Eisengrim is in some sense a stand-in for Davies as well.
) Ramsay counsels his students to write in " the plain style ", as Davies does — to highlight the story rather than the writer.
Among these was Canadian writer Robertson Davies ' A Masque of Aesop ( 1952 ), which was set at his trial in Delphi and allows the defendant to tell the fables The Belly and the Members, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse and The Cock and the Jewel while challenging prevailing social attitudes.
Jonathan's trademark duffle coat worn in the first series was actually Alan Davies ' own coat that he wore to the auditions ; it helped him win the role, as the writer and producers thought it suited the character.
* Canadian writer Robertson Davies wrote a novel titled The Manticore, published in 1972.
* Andrew Davies ( writer ) ( born 1936 ), British author and screenwriter
The series had its genesis in writer Andrew Davies discovering that he owed the BBC approximately £ 17, 000.
The list of notable people who have been connected with the town includes John Donne, the poet, who was vicar of Sevenoaks in the 17th century, the 20th-century writer H. G. Wells and the Welsh tramp-poet W. H. Davies.
* John Davies ( translator ) ( 1625 – 1693 ), Welsh translator and writer
* David Stuart Davies ( born 1946 ), editor, writer, and playwright
Alan Roger Davies ( born 6 March 1966 ) is an English comedian, writer and actor best known for starring in the TV mystery series Jonathan Creek and as the permanent panellist on the TV panel show QI.
However, it was Russell T Davies ' work on the 2005 revival of Doctor Who that brought the term to prominence in British television ( to the extent that in 2009 a writer for The Guardian wrote that " Over here, the concept of ' showrunner ' has only made it as far as Doctor Who ").
When he had been in Hollywood only a short time, he met Marion Davies and Hearst through his friendship with Charles Lederer, a writer, then in his early twenties, whom Ben Hecht had met and greatly admired in New York when Lederer was still in his teens.
It was written by Russell T Davies ( later head writer of the 2005 series of Doctor Who ), and produced by the independent Red Production Company.

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