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Eleanor's older sister, Edith, was the mother of John Foster Dulles, who also became a U. S. Secretary of State, Allen Welsh Dulles, a Director of Central Intelligence, and Eleanor Lansing Dulles, a diplomat and noted author.
Gardner's statements were interpreted by his pupil Doreen Valiente as implying that Clutterbuck had personally initiated him into the coven, but later authors such as Philip Heselton and Eleanor Bone claim that his initiator was in fact Edith Woodford-Grimes.
* The Ziegfeld Girls ( including Eleanor St. Clare, Bettie Touraine and Edith Whitney
** Edith Eleanor Smith ( 3 January 1894 – 21 May 1987 )
* Lady Edith Eleanor Percy ( 7 November 1869 – 2 April 1937 ), unmarried.
Edith Rawnsley died in 1916, and two years later, Rawnsley married Eleanor " Nellie " F. Simpson, who had been his secretary and was also an author.

Edith and Bowman
* 1974Edith Bowman, Scottish television and radio presenter
Among those present at the launch of Friends of the Earth ( EWNI )' s climate change campaign The Big Ask were: Jude Law, Edith Bowman, Sian Lloyd, Ross Burden, David Cameron, David Miliband, Thom Yorke, Stephen Merchant, Michael Eavis, and Emily Eavis.
Original presenters included Mark Durden-Smith, Colin Murray, Kirsty Gallacher, Edith Bowman, Tom Binns, Chris Rogers, Liz Bonnin and Henry Bonsu.
The show was relaunched on 20 January 2003 with presenters Iain Lee and Edith Bowman.
The Venue has played host to a huge range of acts in the past including Zane Lowe, Ministry of Sound, 5ive, Nero, Vengaboys, Pendulum, Coolio, Reggie Yates, B * Witched, Edith Bowman, S Club, and X Factor Stars.
Edith Bowman co-presented its hour-long swansong, along with Jimmy Savile ( who had presented the first show ), Reggie Yates, Mike Read, Pat Sharp, Sarah Cawood, Dave Lee Travis, Rufus Hound, Tony Blackburn and Janice Long.
During the Comic Relief show on 11 March ( Red Nose Day ), Edith Bowman was announced as the winner.
In September 2006 he co-presented the Edith Bowman afternoon show on BBC Radio 1 where he revealed that he had written a third series of Phoenix Nights.
* Edith Bowman, British television presenter
She moved on to become an MTV UK presenter, usually with her close friend Edith Bowman.
Other programmes she hosted include The Record of the Year, Fame Academy, The 2004 BRIT Awards and Stars in Their Eyes, as well as a weekly broadcast on London's Capital FM and BBC Choice series Roadtripping, both with former MTV colleague Edith Bowman.
(* Excluding the short-lived Steve Penk late night show heard across the Capital FM network, a Sunday afternoon show presented by Cat Deeley and Edith Bowman, and the weekly chart show, currently known as ' The Big Top 40 Show ')
* Edith Bowman ( presented ' Cat and Edith's Hit Music Sunday ')
* Edith Bowman ( now with BBC Radio 1 )
Lowe reading the papers while sitting next to Edith Bowman at Glastonbury Festival | Glastonbury 2007.
The awards are announced in a ceremony typically taking place in London in November, presented by well-known radio personalities such as Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills, and Edith Bowman.
The many famous names from Anstruther include religious thinker and leader Dr Thomas Chalmers, co-founder of the Free Church of Scotland ( whose house is preserved ), sports writer Graham Speirs, and was the childhood home of BBC Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman.
* Episode one: Colin Murray and Edith Bowman
The shake up, billed as the biggest at Radio 1 for five years, would see Greg James move to the afternoon slot ( then occupied by Edith Bowman ), and Fearne Cotton move to Whiley's slot.
and until March 2011 was the resident movie critic for BBC Radio 1, where he worked with Greg James on his Friday afternoon show and with Edith Bowman on her weekend breakfast shows.
In February 2012, it was announced that Edith Bowman was being replaced by Gemma Cairney on Weekend Breakfast, and would move to Tuesday evenings, in order to take over The Review Show, from Nihal.
After the judges initially being confused about Medcalf's voice she prevailed, helped by an emotional performance of Delta Goodrem's " Born to Try ", and finished in second place behind Radio One's Edith Bowman.
From 2003 onwards, Murray established himself as a music radio presenter on the weekday daytime Colin and Edith show alongside Edith Bowman.

Edith and born
Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank was born here as well.
In 1943 he married Ethelwyn Edith Graves ( born 1915 ), a nurse tutor at Middlesex Hospital, with whom he was to have two children.
He was the second son of five children born to David Longfield Beatty ( 1840 − 1904 ) and Katherine ( or Katrine ) Edith Sadleir ( 1840 − 1896 ), both from Ireland.
Edith was born to the reigning English king Edward ' the Elder ' by his second wife, Ælfflæd, and hence was granddaughter of Alfred the Great.
He was the second of four children born to Edward Fawkes, a proctor and an advocate of the consistory court at York, and his wife, Edith.
Kroto was born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, to Edith and Heinz Krotoschiner, with his name being of Silesian origin.
Anne Frances Robbins was born on July 6, 1921, at Manhattan's Sloane Hospital for Women in New York, as the only child of car salesman Kenneth Seymour Robbins ( 1894 – 1972 ) and his actress wife, Edith Luckett ( 1888 – 1987 ).
Hughes was born on 17 August 1930 at 1 Aspinall Street, in Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire to William Henry and Edith ( née Farrar ) Hughes and raised among the local farms of the Calder valley and on the Pennine moorland.
Edith had two sons — possibly twins — named Harold and Ulf ( born around November 1066 ), both of whom survived into adulthood and probably lived out their lives in exile.
Buster Keaton was born in Piqua, Kansas, the small town where his mother, Myra Keaton ( née Myra Edith Cutler ), happened to go into labor.
Edith Stein, also Saint Teresia Benedicta of the Cross, informally also known as Saint Edith Stein ( born: October 12, 1891 – died: August 9, 1942 ), was a German Roman Catholic philosopher and nun, regarded as a martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope was born to Alexander Pope Senior ( 1646 – 1717 ), a linen merchant of Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, and his wife Edith ( née Turner ) ( 1643 – 1733 ), who were both Catholics.
Matilda was the elder of the two children born to Henry I of England, son of William the Conqueror, and his wife Matilda of Scotland ( also known as Edith ) who survived infancy ; her younger brother and heir to the throne was William Adelin.
Troughton was born on 25 March 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England to Alec George Troughton, a solicitor, and Dorothy Evelyn Offord, who married in 1914 in Edmonton, and had an elder brother, Alec Robert ( 1915 – 1994 ), and a younger sister, Mary Edith ( 1923 – 2005 ).
Edward Heath ( known as " Teddy " as a young man ) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath ( née Pantony ), a maid.
Alice was published in 1865, three years after the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat, on 4 July 1862, up the Isis with the three young daughters of Henry Liddell ( the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and Dean of Christ Church ): Lorina Charlotte Liddell ( aged 13, born 1849 ) (" Prima " in the book's prefatory verse ); Alice Pleasance Liddell ( aged 10, born 1852 ) (" Secunda " in the prefatory verse ); Edith Mary Liddell ( aged 8, born 1853 ) (" Tertia " in the prefatory verse ).
Edith Cavell was born on 4 December 1865 in Swardeston, a village near Norwich, where her father, the Reverend Frederick Cavell, was vicar for 45 years.
Robinson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, of Danish descent to Edith Jensen and Wayne Robinson.
Clive Sinclair was born to George William Carter Sinclair ( known as Bill ) and Thora Edith Ella Marles in 1940 near Richmond, then in Surrey.
Howerd was born the son of a soldier, Francis Alfred William ( 1887 – 1935 ) and Edith Florence Howard ( née Morrison, 1888 – 1962 ) at the City Hospital in York, England, in 1917 ( not 1922 as he later claimed ).
Flynt was born in Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky, the first of three children to 23-year-old Larry Claxton Flynt, Sr. ( August 16, 1919 – July 1, 2005 ), a sharecropper and a World War II veteran, and 17-year-old Edith ( née Arnett ; August 13, 1925 – March 29, 1982 ), a homemaker.
Ada bears him two children: Edith, who is born in 1897, and Lyman, born two years later.

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