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By the time they reach Switzerland, however, all but four ( Lionel, Adrian, Clara, and Evelyn ) have died.
Greer Garson was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson in Manor Park, Essex, England in 1904, the only child of George Garson ( 1865 – 1906 ), a clerk born in London, but with Scottish lineage, and his wife, Nina ( née Nancy Sophia Greer ; died 1958 ).
" At Tobolsk, she wrote a melancholy theme for her English tutor, filled with spelling mistakes, about Evelyn Hope, a poem by Robert Browning about a young girl: " When she died she was only sixteen years old ," Anastasia wrote.
On the death of the Countess, her estates devolved upon Lord Porchester, the eldest son of her daughter, Evelyn ( died 1875 ), who married in 1861 the 4th Earl of Carnarvon.
Evelyn died in 1706 at his house in Dover Street, London.
* October 20 – Evelyn Brent, American actress ( died 1975 )
In this she played Evelyn, an Ohio mother, who dreams that her son had died a horrific death on a ship in the English Channel during an attempted invasion of Occupied Europe.
* October 31-John Evelyn, diarist ( died 1706 )
Two of his daughters are no longer alive: Victoria Tolbert Yancy died in 1971, and Evelyn Tolbert Richardson ( the wife of a government aviator ) died in Westchester County, New York, United States, in 1993.
He was twice married, and had five daughters, among whom was Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and Evelyn Pierrepont who married John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower ; and one son, William, Earl of Kingston, who died of smallpox, aged 20, in July 1713.
* James Emilius William Evelyn Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne ( 29 October 1821 – 14 June 1865 ), died unmarried.
He was married to Evelyn Hilary Branfort, who died in May 2004, by whom he had two sons ( one of whom died young ) and three daughters, Juliet, Jill and Lucy.
Several fates of the characters are revealed: Marla married Nelson, Jimmy and Bob have both died, and after Dottie reunites with Stillwell, she learns of his mother's ( Evelyn ) passing.
* Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull ( 1711 – 1773 ), only son of Lord Kingston, died without issue, and all of his titles went extinct
Like his parents, Laura who died at 57 and Evelyn who died at 62, Auberon Waugh, a lifelong smoker, succumbed relatively young: to heart disease at the age of 61.
Mayo Methot's mother, Evelyn W. Methot, survived her daughter by five and a half years and died November 27, 1956.
In the letter, Mrs. Hartman tells Evelyn that Mrs. Threadgoode has died and that she has something for Evelyn from Mrs. Threadgoode.
In 1979 he married Evelyn Brown, who died in 1984.
When he died the titles passed to his son, the eighth Earl, who moved in literary and artistic circles and was a close friend of Evelyn Waugh.
The Darkness emerges fully in front of Price and takes the form of newly joined Evelyn, revealing that it is composed of " everyone who died and is responsible ".

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Dudley's career in film music has spanned 20 years and her film scores include: American History X ( 1998 ) an American drama directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton ; A Man Apart ( 2003 ) starring Vin Diesel ; Black Book ( 2006 ) a World War II film directed by Paul Verhoeven ; Bright Young Things ( 2003 ) British drama written and directed by Stephen Fry based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh ; Buster ( 1988 ) a British comedy drama starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock ; The Crying Game ( 1992 ) an Irish / British drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan ; The Full Monty ( 1997 ) a Peter Cattaneo directed comedy about six unemployed steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act.
Since returning to Australia in 1994, Kats-Chernin has written four operas (: Iphis, 1997, Sydney ; Matricide, the Musical, 1998, Melbourne ; Mr Barbeque, 2002, Lismore ; Rage of Life, 2010, Antwerp ), two piano concertos and compositions for many performers and ensembles, including The Song Company, the Sydney Alpha Ensemble, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Chamber Made Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony.
His notable output of biographies included: J. R. R. Tolkien ( 1977 ) ( also editing of The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien ), The Inklings ( 1978 ), W. H. Auden ( 1981 ), Ezra Pound ( 1988 ), Evelyn Waugh ( 1989 ), Benjamin Britten ( 1992 ), Robert Runcie ( 1997 ), and Spike Milligan ( 2004 ).
* British Spas from 1815 to the Present: A Social History by Phyllis M. Hembry, Leonard W. Cowie, Evelyn E. Cowie — Social Science – 1997
* Evelyn McPhail, co-chair of Republican National Committee ( 1994 – 1997 )
In spring 1997, Redemption featuring Evelyn Thomas had a minor US club hit with the track " Tell The World ".

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Bea Morley, Jimmy Fazio, Jim O'Hare, Ralph Michaels, Bill and Evelyn Perry at the Escape.
An exhibition of Evelyn Cibula's paintings will open with a reception Nov. 5 at the Evanston Community center, 828 Davis St..
After the funeral service, a tribute concert was held at the Martin Luther King Center, also in Gainesville, and featured performances by his son and daughter, Anthony McDaniel and Evelyn Kelly, long-time background vocalist Gloria Jolivet, co-producer Scott " Skyntyte " Free, Diddley's touring band, The Debby Hastings Band, and guest artist Eric Burdon.
Cassandra by Evelyn De Morgan ( 1898, London ); Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy at the peak of her insanity.
Writer George Bernard Shaw claimed to have read the complete 9th edition — except for the science articles — and Richard Evelyn Byrd took the Britannica as reading material for his five-month stay at the South Pole in 1934, while Philip Beaver read it during a sailing expedition.
" The surprise at Cremona ," wrote the diarist John Evelyn, "… was the greate discourse of this weeke "; but appeals for succour from Vienna remained unheeded, forcing Eugene to seek battle and gain a ' lucky hitt '.
In March 2002 workers cataloguing archives of diarist John Evelyn at the British Library found a box containing a number of gunpowder samples, including a compressed bar with a note in Evelyn's handwriting stating that it had belonged to Guy Fawkes.
* Matter, Evelyn P. The Great House Rapp House Constructed 1826 and Frederick Rapp House Constructed about 1828 at Old Economy.
They include the Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts and Commerce and the Natural Resources Development College ( both in Lusaka ), the Northern Technical College at Ndola, the Livingstone Trades Training Institute in Livingstone, and teacher-training colleges.
* Machiavelli and the Italian City on the BBC's In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg ; with Quentin Skinner, Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge ; Evelyn Welch, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London ; Lisa Jardine, Director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters at Queen Mary, University of London
The three previous claims to have arrived at the North Pole — by Frederick Cook in 1908 ; Robert Peary in 1909 ; and Richard Evelyn Byrd in 1926 ( just a few days before the Norge )— are all disputed, as being either of dubious accuracy or outright fraud.
A short letter from Samuel Pepys to John Evelyn at the latter's home in Deptford, written by Pepys on 16 October 1665 and referring to ' prisoners ' and ' sick men ' during the Second Dutch War
* Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland's play Po ' White Trash, published in 1900, exposes complicated cultural tensions in the post-Reconstruction South, at the heart of which is the racial status of poor whites.
The script was about a jazz disc jockey named Dave ( Eastwood ), who has a casual affair with Evelyn ( Jessica Walter ), a listener who had been calling the radio station repeatedly at night, asking him to play her favorite song — Erroll Garner's " Misty ".
The four spend a few relatively happy seasons at Switzerland, Milan, and Como before Evelyn dies of typhus.
* Evelyn Whitchurch in The Happiest Days of Your Life at the Apollo Theatre, 1948
Diarist John Evelyn spent his boyhood at Southover Grange.
His mother, Evelyn, had gone into labour while staying at his father's parents ' farm in the nearby community of Amberley during a snowstorm.
David Cassidy was born at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York City, New York, the son of actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward.
* Evelyn Waugh, writer, lived at 17a Canonbury Square
Among people associated with Deptford are Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered at Deptford Strand ; diarist John Evelyn ( 1620 – 1706 ) who lived at Sayes Court, and had Peter the Great ( 1672 – 1725 ) as a guest for about three months in 1698 ; and Sir Francis Drake who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind in Deptford Docks.

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