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A “ by-product of the industrial revolution ”, Elizabeth grew up in an atmosphere of “ triumphant economic pioneering ” and the Garrett children were to grow up to become achievers in the professional classes of late-Victorian England.
As she grew older, Elizabeth became famous for her virginity, and a cult grew up around her which was celebrated in the portraits, pageants, and literature of the day.
During the reign of Elizabeth and shortly afterward, the population grew significantly: from three million in 1564 to nearly five million in 1616.
Born to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, in 1630, Sophia grew up in the Dutch Republic, where her family had sought refuge after the sequestration of their Electorate during the Thirty Years ' War.
Popular discontent grew ; a Protestant courtier, Thomas Wyatt the younger led a rebellion against Mary, with the aim of deposing and replacing her with her half-sister Elizabeth.
Born to Alexander Beaton Ferguson, a plater's helper in the shipbuilding industry, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Hardie, Alex Ferguson was born at his grandmother's home on Shieldhall Road, Govan, on 31 December 1941, but grew up in a tenement at 667 Govan Road ( which has since been demolished ) where he lived with his parents as well as his younger brother Martin.
She was therefore obligated to cut her hair to rid herself of the splotch and in turn she made all of the ladies at Court do the same, which they did “ with tears in their eyes .” This aggressive vanity became a tenet of Elizabeth ’ s Court throughout the entirety of her reign, particularly as she grew older.
We learn that Riker grew up in Valdez, Alaska ; that his mother, Elizabeth, died when he was two years old ; and that he was raised by his father until the age of 15, when he left home.
She grew up in Detroit with a nanny, Elizabeth Clementine Gillies, whom she called " Dibby " ( and on whom she based her famous character Emily Litella ), and an older brother named Michael.
* Elizabeth Cotten, blues singer who grew up in Carrboro
* Actress Anne Marie Duff, best known for playing Fiona Gallagher in Shameless and Elizabeth I in The Virgin Queen, grew up in Hayes
Elizabeth Denham was employed as a nurse to the wealthy Colepeper family, who lived locally, which means that it is likely that Aphra grew up with and spent time with the family's children.
Elizabeth grew in parallel to its sister city of Newark for many years, but has been more successful in retaining a middle class presence and was spared riots in the 1960s.
* Elizabeth Hand, author who grew up here
McDonnell was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey and grew up in Edison, New Jersey.
Elizabeth was popular with her new subjects, and this popularity grew when, on 1 January 1614, she gave birth to a son, Frederick Henry.
During the years following the festival the arts and entertainment complex grew with additional facilities, including the Queen Elizabeth Hall, and other arts venues opened along the river such as the Royal National Theatre.
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Inn grew steadily, reaching its pinnacle during the reign of Elizabeth I.
* Elizabeth ( Lee ) Miller, fashion model, photographer and World War II correspondent, was born in 1907 in Poughkeepsie and grew up there.
Under Queen Elizabeth, with whom he regularly exchanged New-Year's gifts, his influence steadily grew.
The daughter of shipbuilder and state senator Wilson Lee Cannon and his second wife, Mary Elizabeth Jump, Cannon grew up in Dover, Delaware.
Her mother fancied herself an artist, and Elizabeth grew to hate the bohemian lifestyle and cultural connections.
Born in Norwich, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles Carow ( 1825 – 1883 ), a merchant, and the former Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler ( 1836 – 1895 ) and a granddaughter of Daniel Tyler who was a general in the American Civil War, Edith grew up next door to Theodore " T. R.

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But if every historian were to assert that Queen Elizabeth was observed walking around happy and healthy after her funeral, and then interpreted that to mean that they had risen from the dead, then we'd have reason to appeal to natural laws in order to dispute their interpretation.
The mystical microcosmic, of which Elizabeth David and M. F. K. Fisher are the masters, is essentially poetic, and turns every remembered recipe into a meditation on hunger and the transience of its fulfillment.
Elizabeth Aggasiz wrote, at the Strait: '… the Hassler pursued her course, past a seemingly endless panorama of mountains and forests rising into the pale regions of snow and ice, where lay glaciers in which every rift and crevasse, as well as the many cascades flowing down to join the waters beneath, could be counted as she steamed by them ....
These acts, known collectively as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, made it compulsory to attend church services every Sunday ; and imposed an oath on clergymen and statesmen to recognise the Church of England, the independence of the Church of England from the Catholic Church, and the authority of Elizabeth as Supreme Governor.
Elizabeth regarded the treaty of Westminster ( 16 January 1756, whereby Great Britain and Prussia agreed to unite their forces to oppose the entry into, or the passage through, Germany of the troops of every foreign power ) as utterly subversive of the previous conventions between Great Britain and Russia.
In the era of Elizabeth I, there were two praepostors in every form, who noted down the names of absentees.
In the early years of the 19th century, Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennet ( 1785 – 1861 ), daughter of the Lord of Tankerville, collected and cultivated every sort of Viola tricolor ( commonly, heartsease ) she could procure in her father's garden at Walton-upon-Thames, Surrey.
Presenters include stars ranging from Elizabeth Taylor ( played by O ' Hara ) to Jack Klugman ( Flaherty ) reading off the nominees in each category, with SCTV's chief Guy Caballero secretly having conspired to guarantee that every award goes to his own network's stars.
To quote the Minneapolis Star Tribune, " Nearly every potentially vulnerable Senate Republican, from Norm Coleman Minnesota to Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina and John Sununu of New Hampshire, has signed on to the legislation.
Today, Queen Elizabeth II almost always attends ( she has been absent only four times in her reign ), and the service is held in a different church ( usually a cathedral ) every year.
Unlike the penny, Queen Elizabeth II's reign produced halfpennies every year between 1953 and 1967, except for 1961.
By the end of 1930s, it was said that " There are only three American names that are known in every single corner of the globe: Singer sewing machines, Coca Cola, and Elizabeth Arden.
In A Mirror on Which to Dwell ( 1975 ) ( based on poems by Elizabeth Bishop ) Carter writes colorful, subtle, transparently clear music ; yet almost every pitch in the piece is derived from the content of a single sonority.
Of Elizabeth, he later wrote: " Yea, I believe, that beside her perfect readiness in Latin, Italian, French, and Spanish, she readeth here now at Windsor more Greek every day than some prebendary of this church doth read Latin in a whole week.
The British Prime Minister has a weekly audience with Queen Elizabeth II, usually every Tuesday evening during parliamentary time at Buckingham Palace.
The most lasting memorial to Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's patronage of music are the compositions which she commissioned from practically every leading composer of the early 20th century.
* Fiesta Santa Isabel, celebrated every July 8 by the residents of Isabela City, in honor of its Patroness Saint, Elizabeth of Portugal ( Span.
The current Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, has opened every session of the Westminster Parliament since her accession except in 1959 and 1963, when she was pregnant with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, respectively.
* May 17-George VI and Queen Elizabeth begin their royal tour of Canada, eventually visiting every province.
Opened by Elizabeth II in February 1976, the first event to be staged at the venue was International Spring Fair, which has returned every year since.
By October 1960, Time magazine was calling This Is Your Life " the most sickeningly sentimental show on the air "; it cited a May 1960 episode on " Queens housewife and mother " Elizabeth Hahn as evidence that the show had " run through every faded actress still able to cry on cue " and had instead " turned to ordinary people as subjects for its weekly, treacly ' true-to-life ' biographies.
The first shipping facility to open upon the Elizabeth Channel was the new Sea-Land Container Terminal, which was the prototype for virtually every other container terminal constructed thereafter.
The first shipping facility to open upon the Elizabeth Channel was the new Sea-Land Container Terminal, which was the prototype for virtually every other container terminal constructed thereafter.
Four of his siblings-William, later to become surgeon to George III, James, Elizabeth and Judith-had also come to London, and they met every day.

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