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Emily died 11 September 1869, leaving her second husband's estates, including Broadlands in Hampshire, to her second son, William, who thereupon adopted by Royal license the surname Cowper-Temple, in whose favour the Mount Temple title was revived in 1880.
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When his eldest daughters died of consumption in 1825, Maria on 6 May and Elizabeth on 15 June, Charlotte and Emily were immediately brought home.
Emily became seriously ill shortly after Branwell's funeral, and died of pulmonary tuberculosis in December 1848.
After much suffering, Emily Gosse died on 9 February 1857, entrusting her husband with their son's salvation and thus perhaps driving Gosse into " strange severities and eccentric prohibitions.
A similar case concerns the noted American poet Emily Dickinson, who died in 1890 and left to her sister Lavinia the instruction of burning all her papers.
On 5 July 1862 Emily died after a lengthy and lingering illness, and shortly afterwards Coventry joined the Roman Catholic church.
Jean died in 1999 ; since then their daughter Emily has taken a more active role in running the event.
They had 13 children, 9 of whom survived their first year: John, Ann Emily, Richard, Susannah ( died as an infant ), Elizabeth Graeme ( died as an infant ), Mary B, James, William ( died as an infant ), Benjamin ( died as an infant ), Benjamin, Julia, Samuel, William.
Emily Carr suffered her last heart attack and died on March 2, 1945, in the James Bay Inn in her hometown of Victoria, British Columbia, shortly before she was to have been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of British Columbia.
Her mother Sarah, who died aged 28 when Emily was three, was a member of the Franklin family, sister of Sir John Franklin, an explorer, and Sir Willingham Franklin.
His first wife, Helen Mason, with whom he had three daughters, including the film director Emily Young, and one son, died in 1989 of lung cancer.
* March 14 — Emily Murphy, women's rights activist, jurist and author, first woman magistrate in Canada and in the British Empire ( died 1933 )
Scully continued to have visions of Emily, and when the last girl died, Scully believed she was returning the girl to God.
Emily Georgina Hardy born 30 December 1809, married in 1850 William Pollett Brown Chatteris, died 1887.
They had three children: Julia Elizabeth ( born May 4, 1953 ), Emily Anne ( born October 18, 1954 ; died 1979 ), and Dave Roy ( born July 26, 1958 ).
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* Juliet McMaster, " Young Jane Austen and the First Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to ' Amelia Webster ' and Love and Freindship ," Eighteenth-Century Fiction 11 ( April 1999 ): 339-46.
On 11 September 1907, Emily Dimmock, a prostitute cheating on her partner, was murdered in her home at Agar Grove ( then St Paul's Road ), Camden.
He was a son of Henry Frederick Tiarks ( London, 23 December 1832-Foxbury, Chislehurst, 18 October 1911 ), a banker, and wife ( London, 11 September 1862 ) Agnes Morris ( Oxford, July / September 1840-1923 ), paternal grandson of Johann Gerhard Tiarks ( Jever, 25 May 1798-Tottenham, 8 March 1858 ), Chaplain of the Duchess of Kent, and wife ( London, 20 October 1825 ) Emily Phipps ( London, 26 May 1798-London, 6 March 1841 ), daughter of Josiah Phipps, and great-grandson of Johann Gerhard Tiarks and wife Christine Dorothea Ehrentraut.
Jean Stapleton, British spy Lady Emily Farnsworth, two episodes, # 2. 4, The Legend of Das Geisterschloss, and # 2. 11, The Three Faces of Emily.
* Lady Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill ( Lower Brook Street, Mayfair, London, 14 November 1854 – South Audley Street, Mayfair, London, 20 June 1923 ), married 11 June 1874 James Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe, by whom she had issue.
* Lady Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill ( Lower Brook Street, Mayfair, London, 14 November 1854 – South Audley Street, Mayfair, London, 20 June 1923 ), married 11 June 1874 James Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe, by whom she had issue.
He wrote to Cooper's widow Emily in 1966 to report that he owned copies of all but 11 episodes on transcription discs and had copied them all to reel to reel tape.
Each of the Fraternity's 11 founders were progressive women who selflessly contributed to the foundation and growth of Alpha Gamma Delta. The eleven female students ; Marguerite Shepard, Estelle Shepard Beswick, Georgia Alberta Dickover, Jennie Titus Smith Morris, Ethel Evelyn Brown Distin, Grace Mosher Harter, Edith MacConnel Hickok, Mary Louise Snider, Georgia Otis Chipman, Emily Helen Butterfield and Flora Knight Mayer.
In 1954, Schlesinger married Rachel Line Mellinger ( born February 27, 1930 – died October 11, 1995 ); they had eight children: Cora ( 1955 ), Charles ( 1956 ), Ann ( 1958 ), William ( 1959 ), Emily ( 1961 ), Thomas ( 1964 ), Clara ( 1966 ), and James ( 1970 ).
During the band's free performance at the Harbourfront Centre on July 11, 2009, they were joined by nearly all past contributors, including Feist, Emily Haines and James Shaw, Amy Millan and Evan Cranley, John Crossingham, Jason Collett and Julie Penner.
John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans, MC was born on 11 June 1890 at 13 Grosvenor Gardens London to Henry Cornwallis Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans ( 11 February 1835 – 24 September 1911 ) and his wife Emily Harriett Labouchere ( 24 June 1844 – 18 October 1933 ).
Both of these records were broken in the 2005 season when Dennis formed on July 5 and Emily formed on July 11.
Carne was born in Falmouth, Cornwall on 11 April 1906 the son of George Newby Carne and Annie Emily Le Poar Carne ( née Power ).
Brown was born in Los Angeles, California, to Walter Andrew Brown ( August 11, 1897-November 10, 1978 ), an auto mechanic and truck driver ( and, later, a lawyer ), and his wife Emily Anna ( née Weber ; October 30, 1897-February 25, 1978 ), an elementary school teacher.
" Arnold Layne "— released on 11 March 1967 — reached number # 20 in the charts while " See Emily Play "— released 16 June 1967 — made it to number # 6, their highest charting single in the U. K until the release of " Another Brick in the Wall ( Part 2 )" in 1979.
At imaging time, Emily was a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph ( 205 km ) winds, was moving west-northwest at 7 mph ( 11 km / h ), and was roughly 100 miles ( 160 km ) away from the location of landfall.
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