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In mid-1917 ten-year-old Frances Griffiths and her mother – both newly arrived in the UK from South Africa – were staying with Frances ' aunt, Elsie Wright's mother, in the village of Cottingley in West Yorkshire ; Elsie was then 16 years old.
Because Frances and Elsie insisted that the fairies would not show themselves if others were watching, Elsie's mother was persuaded to visit her sister's for tea, leaving the girls alone.
His mother, Anita Frances ( née Levy ; later Livingston ; May 22, 1926 — July 1981 ), was a lawyer and judge in New Orleans and, later, a Louisiana Supreme Court justice.
* Diana, Princess of Wales, noblewoman, her mother, Frances Burke Roche was a descendant of the Earls of Fermoy
* 1953 – Frances P. Bolton and her son, Oliver from Ohio, become the first mother and son to serve simultaneously in the U. S. Congress.
His mother took her three children: Jocelyn ( 1919 – 2005 ), Frances ( 1922 – 1994 ) and Marlon, to live with her mother in Santa Ana, California.
He completed these studies about 1649, where at the persuasion of his mother Frances Natalis he began to study physics.
Lady Jane's mother was Frances Brandon, who was Mary's cousin and goddaughter.
Lady Jane's mother was Lady Frances Brandon, the daughter of Suffolk and Princess Mary.
* January 20 – Frances Shand Kydd, Princess Diana's mother ( d. 2004 )
In 1827, his mother Frances Trollope moved to America with Trollope's three younger siblings, to Nashoba Commune.
* Lady Frances Brandon ( 16 July 1517 – 20 November 1559 ), who married Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, and was the mother of Lady Jane Grey
The earl's father, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex by Isaac Oliver, c. 1597 Robert Devereux as a child with his mother Frances Walsingham, countess of Essexby Robert Peake the elder, 1594
His mother was Frances Walsingham ( 1569 – 1631 ), the only daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's spymaster.
Her father was Ellis Arthur Franklin ( 1894 – 1964 ), a London merchant banker, and her mother was Muriel Frances Waley ( 1894 – 1976 ).
It was a reunion of sorts for Stanley and Lange, who received Oscar nominations for playing mother and daughter in 1982's Frances.
* Frances Ford Seymour ( 1908 – 1950 ), wife of actor Henry Fonda and mother of actress Jane Fonda and actor Peter Fonda ; lived in Fairhaven for several years with family members and attended Fairhaven High School
That night, he stayed at the residence of Frances Loraine Wade, mother of the Larry R. Wade.
Poe's mother Eliza, brother William, and foster mother Frances Allan had also died of tuberculosis.
Garrison's mother, Frances Maria Lloyd, was reported to have been tall, charming and of a strong religious character.

Frances and takes
Incorporated in 1772, Francestown takes its name from Frances Deering Wentworth, the wife of colonial governor John Wentworth.
In the novel Deliverance from Evil by Frances Hill, Abigail is told by her uncle that she is going to be sent away like her cousin Betty Parris, so for a while she becomes depressed and accepts that she is being tormented and attacked by spectres and witches to the point where she takes a rope and hangs herself in a field near the Parris parsonage.
Reuter takes it upon herself to casually dismiss Frances from her school and hide her address from William.
The current construction was built by Frances Ann the Marchioness of Londonderry, and is where the present Londonderry Arms public house takes its name.
On television, Emerson guest starred on the series finale (" The Housekeeper ") of the sitcom, " It's a Great Life ," playing a bossy housekeeper who temporarily takes charge while Amy Morgan, played by Frances Bavier, goes on vacation.
Nelson himself confided in a letter to his wife Frances a few months earlier, " I shall be worn to death by being obliged to fag and think of those things which ... excellent Captain Hardy takes entirely from me.
Lockridge increased the readership after he teamed with his wife Frances on a novel, The Norths Meet Murder ( 1940 ), launching a series of 26 novels, including Death takes a Bow, Death on the Aisle and The Dishonest Murderer.
Aldo also romances Monk's sister Frances " Frankie " Malone ( Jennifer Copping ), takes revenge for her death and kills Don Emilio Barzini ( Michael Kopsa ) as revenge for his father's murder.

Frances and care
They were placed in the care of Colonel Edward and Lady Frances Villiers, and their education was focused on the teachings of the Anglican church.
He set sail on June 4 of that year, leaving his daughter Mabel in the care of a governess named Frances Dunlap.
Its work under the leadership of Frances Wisebart Jacobs ranged from work with tuberculosis patients to the care and education of young children and was funded in part by direct assistance from the city itself.
With her sister, Vannozza, as a companion, Frances prayed, visited the poor and took care of the sick, inspiring other wealthy women of the city to do the same.
Her sister Frances — commonly known as Fanny — had during Elizabeth's pregnancy moved in with the couple, and she remained to take care of the infant and its father.
Frances was born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire and spent her childhood in the care of her mother.

Frances and have
Cottingley Beck, where Frances and Elsie claimed to have seen the fairies
Both Frances and Elsie claimed to have taken the fifth photograph.
Frances and others have published debates on what they see as the six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis-are they more like theoretical constructs or more like diseases ; how to reach an agreed definition ; whether the DSM-V should take a cautious or conservative approach ; the role of practical rather than scientific considerations ; the issue of use by clinicians or researchers ; and whether an entirely different diagnostic system is required.
Under the production of Sidney Frances Bateman, and starring alongside Kate Josephine Bateman, Irving may have been affected by the recent death of his manager Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman.
The character of the obsessed academic Rose Lorimer in Angus Wilson's 1956 novel Anglo-Saxon Attitudes is said to have been inspired in part by Murray and Frances Yates.
* Frances Farmer: Though Farmer is the person perhaps best associated in the public mind with lobotomy due to its depiction in the fictionalized biographical film Frances, archival medical and other records have conclusively proven Farmer never underwent the procedure.
In 1590 he married Frances Walsingham, daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham and widow of Sir Philip Sidney, by whom he was to have several children, three of whom survived into adulthood.
The Hall also presents the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award to two college seniors — one male player no taller than, and one female player no taller than — determined to have been the nation's best student-athletes.
In the excitement following the rescue and safe transport of fugitive slave William " Jerry " Henry in Syracuse on October 1, 1851, Frances wrote to her husband, " two fugitives have gone to Canada — one of them our acquaintance John.
The figure of Britannia was said by Samuel Pepys to have been modelled on Frances Teresa Stuart, the future Duchess of Richmond, who was famous at the time for refusing to become the mistress of Charles II, despite the King's strong infatuation with her.
Other programs include dual-degree programs in engineering with the California Institute of Technology, the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst ; the Frances Perkins Program, for women over the age of 24 who wish to complete the requirements for a bachelor of arts degree ; and the Postbaccalaureate Studies Program, for students who have already earned an undergraduate degree and wish to complete additional course work in preparation for graduate work in medicine, nursing, veterinary medicine, dentistry, or physical therapy science.
In the early part of the 21st century, Esopus became known as a haven for artists and performers including actress Frances McDormand, singer and actress Kelli O ' Hara, director Joel Coen and choreographer Joe Langworth, all of whom have homes in Esopus.
Frances claimed to have secretly married Rupert in 1664, although this was denied by him and no firm proof exists to support the claim.
Thomas sent his wife, Frances Lucretia Kellogg Thomas, the following telegram, the only communication surviving of the Thomases ' correspondence: " We have whipped the enemy, taken many prisoners and considerable artillery.
Past conference speakers have included Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Nawal El Saadawi, Les Garland, John Edwards and Frances Hesselbein.
In October 1967, four months after the suicide of his wife Frances, Reggie was alleged to have been encouraged by his brother to kill Jack " the Hat " McVitie, a minor member of the Kray gang who had failed to fulfil a £ 1, 500 contract paid to him in advance by the Krays to kill Leslie Payne.
Ross King makes mention of Casaubon in his novel Ex-Libris where he is said to have debunked the Corpus Hermeticum as a forgery ( which he probably took from Frances Yates ' Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition ).
They have two sons, Owen, ( born September 2003 ), and Jaden ( born November 2005 ), and a daughter, Frances Beatrice ( born in June 2009 ).
In 2011 it was announced he'd return to working with them on " Inside Llewelyn Davis "-his fifth film with them and his first for a decade Only Steve Buscemi ( 6 ) has appeared in more Coen work, though Frances McDormand and Jon Polito have also appeared in five of their films.
In the last 87 years, The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards have recognized some of the most remarkable minds of the 20th century, including Richard Anuskiewicz, Richard Avedon, Harry Bertoia, Mel Bochner, Truman Capote, Paul Davis, Frances Farmer, Red Grooms, Robert Indiana, Bernard Malamud, Joyce Maynard, Joyce Carol Oates, Phillip Pearlstein, Peter S. Beagle, Sylvia Plath, Robert Redford, Jean Stafford, Mozelle Thompson, Ned Vizzini, Kay WalkingStick, Andy Warhol, and Charles White.
Protein combining has lost favor as theory ( with even its original proponent, Frances Moore Lappé, rejecting the need for protein combining in 1981 )-a variety of protein sources is considered healthy, but these do not have to be consumed at the same meal.
Recent guest speakers to the Denton campus have included Gloria Steinem, Frances " Sissy " Farenthold, and Oprah Winfrey who visited the campus in 1998 and 2005, and Khloé Kardashian spoke on the campus in 2012, amid controversy.
He married Leslie Corkhill Redlich in San Francisco in 1977 and together they have three children, Chloe Frances Cockburn ( April 3, 1979 ), The O. C.

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