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Mary's second marriage produced four children ; and through her eldest daughter Frances, Mary was the maternal grandmother of Lady Jane Grey, who was the de facto monarch of England for a little over a week in July 1553.
* 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
* Camilla ( Burney novel ), a novel by Frances Burney ( mentioned in Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey )
* Jane Frances de Chantal ( Jeanne – Françoise Frémiot, baronne de Chantal, 1572 – 1641 ), founder of the Visitation Order
* Saint Jane Frances
* St. Jane Frances Soccer
* 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
A list of justifications may be presented supporting the right to secede, as described by Allen Buchanan, Robert McGee, Anthony Birch, Walter Williams, Jane Jacobs, Frances Kendall and Leon Louw, Leopold Kohr, Kirkpatrick Sale, and various authors in David Gordon's " Secession, State and Liberty ", includes:
* Jane Sellwood, "' A Little Acid Is Absolutely Necessary ': Narrative as Coquette in Frances Brooke's The History of Emily Montague ," Canadian Literature 136 ( 1993 ): 60-79.
* Mary Jane Edwards, " Frances Brooke's The History of Emily Montague: A Biographical Context ," English Studies in Canada 7, no.
* Mary Jane Edwards, " Frances Brooke's Politics and The History of Emily Montague ," in The Canadian Novel, ed.
See also Mary Jane Edwards, ' Brooke, Frances ', in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
On 21 May 1553 Guildford Dudley, Northumberland's second youngest son, married Lady Jane Grey, the fervently Protestant daughter of the Duke of Suffolk and, through her mother Frances Brandon, a grandniece of Henry VIII.
Fonda was born in New York City, the only son of actor Henry Fonda and his wife Frances Ford Seymour ; he is the younger brother of actress Jane Fonda.
* Frances Ford Seymour-born in Brockville, late mother of Jane Fonda and Peter Fonda, late wife of Henry Fonda.
* Frances Rafferty as Jane Stilham
* " When the Heather Blooms Again " by Frances Jane Crosby & William Howard Doane
Edward Fox and his wife Jane had an only daughter, Pamela Frances Lucy Augusta Charlotte FitzGerald ( 29 September 1830 -), who married on 7 December 1850 James Turner.
Edited by Jane Mangan ; translated by Frances Lopez-Morillas.
Many candidates were under consideration for the role of Frances Farmer: Anne Archer, Susan Blakely, Blythe Danner, Susan Dey, Patty Duke, Mia Farrow, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, Liza Minnelli, Susan Sarandon, Cybill Shepherd, Sissy Spacek, Meryl Streep, Natalie Wood and Tuesday Weld.
Her father, Celse Bénigne de Rabutin, baron de Chantal, was the son of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, friend and disciple of Saint Francis de Sales ; her mother was Marie de Coulanges.
* Lisa Jane Persky as Frances Flegenheimer
Jane Frances Kaczmarek ( born December 21, 1955 ) is an American actress.
* Lady Rosamund Jane Frances Spencer-Churchill ( died 3 December 1920 ), married 12 July 1877 William Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey, by whom she had issue
# Lady Frances Brandon ( 16 July 1517 – 20 November 1559 ); she married Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset and was the mother of Lady Jane Grey

Frances and Fanny
Frances " Fanny " Abington ( 1737 – 4 March 1815 ) was a British actress.
In 1802 he married Frances ( Fanny ) Henderson and moved to Willington Quay, east of Newcastle.
George next paid attention to Anne Henderson where he lodged with her family, but when she also rejected him he transferred his attentions to her sister Frances ( Fanny ), who was nine years his senior.
He was the eldest of four surviving children ; his younger siblings were George ( 1797 – 1841 ), Thomas ( 1799 – 1818 ), and Frances Mary " Fanny " ( 1803 – 1889 ).
He was raised by a stepmother, Fanny ( Frances ), née Phelps, with whom he also got along very well.
: For playwright Frances Burney ( 1776 – 1828 ), niece of novelist Fanny Burney Madame d ' Arblay 1752-1840, see Frances Burney ( 1776 – 1828 )
* FrancesFanny ” Hayes-Smith ( 1867 – 1950 ).
* Frances Adeline " Fanny " Seward ( 1844 – 1866 )
Frances Wright ( September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852 ) also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, abolitionist, and social reformer, who became a U. S. citizen in 1825.
Her parents were William Edward Nightingale, born William Edward Shore ( 1794 – 1874 ) and Frances (" Fanny ") Nightingale née Smith ( 1789 – 1880 ).
Martha had three brothers and four sisters: John ( 1733 – 1749 ), William ( 1734 – 1776 ), Bartholomew ( 1737 – 1785 ), Anna Marie " Fanny " Dandridge Bassett ( 1739 – 1777 ), Frances ( 1744 – 1757 ), Elizabeth Dandridge Aylet Henley ( 1749 – 1800 ), and Mary Dandridge ( 1756 – 1763 ).
* Bette Davis as Frances Beatrice ' Fanny ' Trellis Skeffington
Three years after her death, he married Frances Louisa Tracy, known as Fanny ( 1842 – 1924 ) on May 31, 1865.
* Frances Emma Elizabeth Mackintosh ( Fanny ) ( 1800 – 1889 ), married Hensleigh Wedgwood.
Charles Burney ; and his second daughter was Frances or Fanny, the famous novelist, later Madame D ' Arblay.
Frances was named after English novelist Frances ( Fanny ) Burney, the American poet Frances Osgood, and her sister who had died the previous year, Caroline Elizabeth.
Graham married Frances (" Fanny ") Callander, of Craigforth and Ardkinglas, a famous society beauty, on 8 July 1819.
* Frances Adeline " Fanny " Seward ( 1844 – 1866 ), daughter of United States Secretary of State, William H. Seward
In 1834 the grandson Pierce ( Mease ) Butler married the notable English actress Frances (" Fanny ") Kemble, who had been touring in the United States for two years with her father.
Frances Jane Crosby ( March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915 ), usually known as Fanny Crosby in the United States and by her married name, Frances van Alstyne, in the United Kingdom, was an American Methodist rescue mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer.

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