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Eleanor is also the main character in Virginia Henley's The Dragon and the Jewel, which tells of her life from just before her marriage to William Marshal to right before the Battle of Lewes in 1264.
Jim summons him to his office, where he tells him that he and Eleanor are going to get married.
Eleanor tells Blackie about Snow.
The next story tells how the two newlyweds are travelling with Mark's ex-girlfriend Cathy Manchester ( Eleanor Bron ), husband ( William Daniels ) and daughter Ruth ' Ruthie ' ( Gabrielle Middleton ) from the USA.
Based on the novel by Theodore Isaac Rubin, the screenplay, written by Frank Perry's wife Eleanor, tells the story of a bright young man suffering from a severe case of obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD ).
* Invitation to Treat Trilogy by Eleanor Wong tells the story of Ellen Toh, a law partner, coming to terms with her homosexuality.
When Pumpkin tells Maindrian that they have to give " Eleanor " back because the car is not insured, Maindrian reads the owner's address from a newspaper: 18511 S Mariposa Ave, Gardena.

Eleanor and Catherine
Three years later, Eleanor died, and 1484, Sigismund married the 16-year-old Catherine of Saxony, daughter of Albert, Duke of Saxony.
Catherine persuades Eleanor to show her Mrs. Tilney's rooms, but General Tilney suddenly appears.
Catherine passes several enjoyable days with Henry and Eleanor until he returns abruptly, in a temper.
He is sarcastic, intuitive, and clever, given to witticisms and light flirtations ( which Catherine is not always able to understand or reciprocate in kind ), but he also has a sympathetic nature ( he is a good brother to Eleanor ), which leads him to take a liking to Catherine's naïve straightforward sincerity.
In discussions featuring Isabella, the Thorpe sisters, Eleanor, and Henry, and by Catherine perusing the library of the General, and her mother's books on instructions on behaviours, the reader gains further insights into Austen's various perspectives on novels in contrast with other popular literature of the time ( especially the Gothic novel ).
Eleanor even praises history books, and while Catherine points out the obvious fiction of the speeches given to important historical characters through, Eleanor enjoys them for what they are.
Upon her death in 1290 at Harby, near the city of Lincoln, the body of Queen Eleanor was carried to the Gilbertine priory of St. Catherine, Lincoln in the south of Lincoln, where she was embalmed.
To strengthen his ties with Austria, he married his maternal first cousin Catherine of Austria, younger sister of Charles V and his erstwhile fiancée Eleanor, in the town of Crato.
He fathered four known children with Marjory Sutherland: Eleanor Sinclair, Catherine Sinclair, Sir Oliver Sinclair, and William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness.
His daughter Catherine married in 1412 John, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, brother and heir of the Earl Marshal, who had been executed after Shipton Moor ; Anne married Humphrey, 1st Duke of Buckingham ; Eleanor married, after the death of her first husband Richard le Despenser, Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland ; Cicely married Richard, 3rd Duke of York, and was the mother of Edward IV and Richard III.
Frank Perry's Last Summer ( 1969 ), adapted by Eleanor Perry from Evan Hunter's novel about a summer of sexual discovery on Fire Island, brought an Oscar nomination for actress Catherine Burns.
Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley married Cecily Willoughby, granddaughter of Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, by whom he had issue: Eleanor, Margaret, Jane ( Joan ), Catherine, Joyce, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Constancia, Alice and John ( John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley ), Edward, Thomas, William, Arthur, Geoffrey, and George.
Queen Eleanor performed as the queen of France at official occasions, such as at the wedding between Prince Henry of France and Catherine de ' Medici in 1533.
Frederick Broome, rector of Kenley, Salop, by his wife Catherine Eleanor ( eldest daughter of Lieut .- Colonel Napier, formerly Superintendent Indian Department, Canada ) was born on 18 November 1842 in Canada.
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The daughters all married and it is through one of them, Eleanor Catherine, came the only known descendent of Peter and Hannah Puget.
Eleanor was famous for her beauty ; Peter Lely painted her as St. Catherine.
An Infanta of Castile, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Burgundy, Catherine was the posthumous daughter of Philip of Hapsburg by Joanna of Castile She was born in Torquemada and remained with her disturbed mother until the arrival in Spain from Flanders of her eldest siblings, Eleanor of Austria and the future Emperor Charles V. All of her five older siblings except Ferdinand ( the future Emperor Ferdinand I, were born in the Low Countries and had been put into the care of their aunt Margaret of Austria, but Joanna kept hold of her young daughter Catherine.
After her mother's death in 1533, her father remarried to Catherine Willoughby and Eleanor became an elder half-sister of Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk.
His wife, Eleanor, succeeded him as chairman of the company ; their daughter Catherine Merrill Williams is president and publisher of the Washingtonian.

Eleanor and family
As Frederick was rather distant to his family, Eleanor had a great influence on the raising and education of Frederick's children, and she therefore played an important role in the House of Habsburg's rise to prominence.
' Much of the abuse centered on Eleanor and the Roosevelt family.
While Harris proposed this theory, she attributes the original idea to Eleanor E. Maccoby and John A. Martin both of whom are doctors at Standford University and wrote the chapter on family socialization found in the fourth edition of the Handbook of Child Psychology.
He styled Eleanor, who had been left no title, as " king's kinswoman ", referred her as " our cousin ", and it was recorded that she lived as comfortably as a royal princess who received generous gifts from royal family.
Isabella had begun to build up her own supporters at court, principally the de Beaumont family, itself opposed to the Lancastrians ; originating, like her, from France, the senior member of the family, Isabella de Vesci, had been a close confidant of Queen Eleanor ; supported by her brother, Henry de Beaumont, Isabella de Vesci became a close friend of Isabella in turn.
His manipulations of family and others are portrayed as spontaneous and emotional as opposed to the well-thought out stratagems of Eleanor, and the cold, calculating machinations of Geoffrey.
Queen Eleanor, mother to both Richard and John, recognises the family resemblance and suggests that he renounce his claim to the Falconbridge land in exchange for a knighthood.
His father, William W., progenitor of the Treadway family, had come from Clark County in 1820 and married a daughter of Jacob and Eleanor Evans Bowman.
Her sister Eleanor ferch Thomas was the ancestor of the Newport family and the Earl of Bradford and the Lingen family and Baron Lingen of Lingen.
Eleanor was considered an over-educated bookworm by her family, who resided at the Butler family seat Kilkenny Castle.
The historic French Broad Baptist Church was saved from the local Tennessee Valley Authority flood control project by a member of the Swann family, who had contacted Eleanor Roosevelt for assistance.
In 1950 Louise changed her surname from Cowell to Nelson, dropped her first name Eleanor, and at the urging of multiple family members, left Philadelphia with her son to live with cousins Alan and Jane Scott in Tacoma, Washington.
She is the manager of the family and a good friend of Eleanor Bold until Eleanor realizes Charlotte is the primary instigator of her brother wooing her.
Daisy loved to hear the family stories of her great-grandmother, Eleanor Lytle McKillip Kinzie, who had been captured by Native Americans at the age of nine.
Notable descendants include Presidents of the United States George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, the entire Fish and Kean families, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of New York Anna Morton, actors Montgomery Clift and Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer Floyd Crosby, his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor family.
From the latter Empress Eleanor, the today heirs of the Gonzaga descend, as explained in family tree leading to Leopold, Duke of Lorraine.
Named Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall, after her mother, ' Lizzie ' Siddall was born on 25 July 1829, at the family ’ s home at 7 Charles Street, Hatton Garden.
She was born to Charles Crooke Siddall, who claimed that his family descended from nobility, and Eleanor Evans, a family of both English and Welsh descent.
As a son of Eleanor of Sicily Martin was himself an heir to the island, should Maria's family die out.

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