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wife and Margaret
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Thomas early Sunday went to the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas, 511 Blanche St., NW, looking for his wife, Margaret Lou Thomas, 18, and their 11-month-old baby.
Alexander was the fourth son of Malcolm III by his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor.
Phillip's wife, Margaret, had died in 1792.
The supporting cast featured Raymond Bailey as Jed's greedy, unscrupulous banker Milburn Drysdale ; Harriet E. MacGibbon as Drysdale's ostentatious wife Margaret Drysdale ; and Nancy Kulp as " Miss " Jane Hathaway, Drysdale's scholarly, " plain Jane " secretary, who pined for the clueless Jethro.
In May 1948 Thomas and his family moved to his final home, the Boat House at Laugharne purchased for him at a cost of £ 2, 500 in April 1949 by Margaret Taylor, first wife of historian A. J. P. Taylor.
At the end of the month he stayed at Swarthmoor Hall, near Ulverston, the home of Thomas Fell, vice-chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and his wife, Margaret.
Among the most prominent members were the loose collective of The Four: acclaimed architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, his wife the painter and glass artist Margaret MacDonald, her sister the artist Frances, and her husband, the artist and teacher Herbert MacNair.
She was the daughter of Margaret L. Kempe and William Burr Howell, and the granddaughter of the late New Jersey Governor Richard Howell and his wife Keziah.
John Cicero was the eldest son of Elector Albert III Achilles of Brandenburg with his first wife Margaret of Baden.
Brabham married his second wife, Margaret in 1995 and they live on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
On 27 May 1234, Louis married Margaret of Provence ( 1221 – 21 December 1295 ), whose sister Eleanor later became the wife of Henry III of England.
* 1446 – Margaret of York, wife of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1503 )
Gell-Mann married Marcia Southwick in 1992, after the death of his first wife, J. Margaret Dow ( d. 1981 ), whom he married in 1955.
Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex, was later beatified and is Scotland's only royal saint.
On 19 June 1250, following the canonisation of Malcolm's wife Margaret by Pope Innocent IV, Margaret's remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary.
* 1489 – Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland ( d. 1541 )
Edmund Mortimer died in the final battle and Owain ’ s wife Margaret along with two of his daughters ( including Catrin ) and three of Mortimer's grand-daughters were taken prisoner and incarcerated in the Tower of London.
The series features the exploits of Victor Meldrew, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife, Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie, in their battle against the trials of modern life.
Meldrew, cursed with misfortune and always complaining, is married to long-suffering wife Margaret, who is often left exasperated by his many misfortunes.
Margaret Meldrew ( née Pellow ) ( Annette Crosbie ) – Victor's long-suffering, tolerant and kind-hearted wife, Margaret tries to maintain a degree of calmness and to rise above her husband's frustrations.
Pippa Trench ( née Croaker ) ( Janine Duvitski ) – Patrick's wife sought friendly relations with the Meldrews and, after a while, became good friends with Margaret.
He was the only son and eldest of the three children of Alexander Edward ( Alec ) Cook ( 1906 – 1984 ), a colonial civil servant, and his wife Ethel Catherine Margaret, née Mayo ( 1908 – 1994 ).
In 1250 Innocent proclaimed the pious Queen Margaret of Edinburgh ( died 1093 ), wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland, a saint of God.

wife and Ives
Hilda Runciman, Viscountess Runciman of Doxford, wife of the first Viscount, represented St Ives in the House of Commons from 1928 to 1929.
Performers who sang with the group at various times included Sis Cunningham, ( John ) Peter Hawes and his brother Baldwin " Butch " Hawes, Bess Lomax Hawes ( wife of Butch and sister of Alan Lomax ), Cisco Houston, Arthur Stern, Josh White, Jackie ( Gibson ) Alper, Burl Ives, ( Hiram ) Jaime Lowden and Sam Gary.
At the outbreak of World War II he followed his friends Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson to St Ives in Cornwall, where he stayed initially with the art critic Adrian Stokes and his wife Margaret Mellis.
With his wife, Pauline ( Ives ), he was the grandfather of actress Lindsay Crouse and the great-grandfather of actress Zosia Mamet.
* May-Stanley Spencer and his wife Hilda are divorced ; within a week he marries Patricia Preece who departs on honeymoon to St Ives with her partner Dorothy Hepworth but without him.
Runciman took the seat of St Ives, which his wife Hilda had won in a by-election the previous year.
Henry Ives Cobb's grandmother, Augusta Adams Cobb, controversially abandoned her husband, Henry Cobb, and seven of her nine children in 1843, and married Brigham Young as a plural wife.
According to Charles Iveswife, the three movements of the piano trio are a reflection of Ives ’ college days at Yale.
This piece was inspired by a walk that Ives took with his newly-married wife, Harmony, in June 1908.
He and his wife traveled to England, settling in 1889 in the English artists ' colony of St. Ives, Cornwall from 1889 to 1898. over the next decade he exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists and was included in the Paris Salon in 1890, 1894, and 1895, winning an award in 1894.
Ives was particularly noted for his work on the life of Anne Boleyn, the second wife and queen of King Henry VIII of England.
* Essays in Cornish History edited by A. L. Rowse and M. I. Henderson ( his wife ) 1935 Contents include: essays on Truro, the origin of towns, Fowey, Lostwithiel, Restormel Castle, Mitchell, Luxulyan, Helston, St Ives, the Deanery of Buryan, the Hundreds of Pydar and Powder, Twelve Men's Moor, Black-more, woodlands, and shorter pieces

wife and Abbott
According to Kirsten Abbott, feminist interpretation regards the story of Hosea and his relations with his wife Gomer as a metaphor for the conflict between a Covenant Theology ( Israel violating the covenant relationship with YHWH ) and a Creation Theology ( YHWH will undo the fertility of the earth in response to Israel following other fertility gods ).
Edwin Abbott Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott ( 1808 – 1882 ), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott ( 1806 – 1882 ).
Farnsworth's wife Julia ( Rita Johnson ) and his secretary, Tony Abbott ( John Emery ) have just drugged and drowned him in a bathtub.
More laughter was generated on such shows as Abbott and Costello, Amos ' n ' Andy, Burns and Allen, Easy Aces, Ethel and Albert, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Goldbergs, The Great Gildersleeve, The Halls of Ivy ( which featured screen star Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume ), Meet Corliss Archer, Meet Millie, and Our Miss Brooks.
Farnsworth has just been drugged and drowned in his bathtub by his wife Julia ( Dyan Cannon ) and her lover, Farnsworth's personal secretary, Tony Abbott ( Charles Grodin ).
Abbott and his new wife soon began producing a vaudeville " tab show " called Broadway Flashes, which toured on the Gus Sun Vaudeville Circuit.
Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott and Costello's mishaps ( and often fuming in character as Costello routinely insulted his on-air wife ).
* State and Main ( 2000 ) A house on Abbott Street at Monument Square was used as the home of the Mayor ( Charles Durning ) and his wife ( Patti Lupone ).
John Lane and his wife, Catherine ( Whiting ), lived on the site, and after she died, he married Hannah Abbott.
Colonel Brodhead and his wife, Archange Macomb Abbott, lived on East River Road.
More arrests followed: Sarah Wildes, William Hobbs ( husband of Deliverance and father of Abigail ), Nehemiah Abbott Jr., Mary Eastey ( sister of Cloyce and Nurse ), Edward Bishop, Jr. and his wife Sarah Bishop, and Mary English, and finally, on April 30, the Reverend George Burroughs, Lydia Dustin, Susannah Martin, Dorcas Hoar, Sarah Morey and Philip English ( Mary's husband ).
John Alden ( son of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins of Plymouth Colony ), William Proctor ( son of John and Elizabeth Proctor ), John Flood, Mary Toothaker ( wife of Roger Toothaker and sister of Martha Carrier ) and her daughter Margaret Toothaker, and Arthur Abbott.
He was born Lemuel Abbott in Leicestershire in 1760 or 1761, the son of clergyman Lemuel Abbott, vicar of Thornton and his wife Mary.
Born in obscure circumstances to a barber and his wife in Canterbury, Abbott was educated initially at a dame school before moving to The King's School, Canterbury in 1769.
Abbott was born on 7 October 1762 in Canterbury to John Abbott, a barber, and his wife Alice.
Abbott and his wife have three daughters ( Louise, Bridget and Frances ).
His wife Elizabeth Stuart, aside from Jacob Abbott, was one of the earliest writers of books for girls, publishing the four volume Kitty Brown series of books for girls under the pen name H. Trusta and other books.
Jean Abbott is Sid's wife.

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