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The Yorks were perceived by the public as an ideal family: father, mother and children, but unfounded rumours that Margaret was deaf and dumb were not completely dispelled until Margaret's first main public appearance at her uncle Prince George's wedding in 1934.
Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan, who detailed Lloyd George's role in the 1919 peace conference in her book, Paris 1919, is his great-granddaughter.
Sir Jacob died in 1764, and as the other named heirs had also died, the college should have come into existence then, but Sir Jacob's widow, Margaret, refused to give up the estates and the various relatives who were Sir George's legal heirs had to take costly and prolonged action in the Court of Chancery to compel her to do so.
George's other daughter was Anna Angela George, ( b. 1879 ), who would become mother of both future dancer and choreographer, Agnes de Mille and future actress Peggy George, ( who was born Margaret George de Mille ).
Gustaf and Margaret married on 15 June 1905 in St. George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle.
She also features in Robin Maxwell's The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn, Suzannah Dunn's The Queen of Subtleties and briefly in Margaret George's The Autobiography of Henry VIII.
The author's father, Johan Ernst Welhaven ( 1775 – 1828 ), was a pastor at St. George's Hospital, ( St. Jørgens spedalskehospital ), while his mother, Else Margaret Cammermeyer, was the daughter of Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer, resident chaplain of The Cross Church ( Korskirken ).
The ward contains two churches St Mary-at-Hill and St Margaret Pattens, but another St George's Botolph Lane was demolished in 1904.
It soon becomes apparent, however, that Margaret is actually George's wife.
* a field of limestone grassland ( St George's Field ) at Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire ( now an " unimproved " ( unspoilt ) national nature reserve ) donated by Margaret E. Knight in 1936-7 ;

Margaret and 1986
Image: President Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Camp David 1986. jpg | British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan walk at Camp David in 1986.
On June 30, 1986, the 50th anniversary of the day Gone with the Wind went on sale, the U. S. Post Office issued a 1-cent stamp showing an image of Margaret Mitchell.
* 1986Margaret L. A. MacVicar ( Dean for Undergraduate Education, MIT )
In the early 1980s political disputes between the GLC run by Ken Livingstone and the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher led to the GLC's abolition in 1986, with most of its powers relegated to the London boroughs.
* 1986 – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher opens the last stretch of the M25 motorway.
In 1986, the Greater London Council was abolished by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher.
Described as " Britain's fifth most important political party " in 1986 it played a prominent role in the 1989 – 1991 mass anti-poll tax movement which was widely thought to have led to the downfall of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
He was married to Margaret from 25 June 1960 until her death on 15 April 1986 from cancer.
Hogg remarried in 1986 to Deirdre Margaret Shannon Aft who also predeceased him in 1998.
Pike has significant roles in the Pocket Books novels Enterprise: The First Adventure ( Vonda N. McIntyre, 1986 ), Final Frontier ( Diane Carey, 1988 ), Vulcan's Glory ( D. C. Fontana, 1989 ), and Burning Dreams ( Margaret Wander Bonanno, 2006 ).
* 15 October 1959 – 23 July 1986: Miss Sarah Margaret Ferguson
* 1986 Carl Orff: Carmina burana – Chicago Symphony Chorus ; Margaret Hillis, director ; James Levine, conductor ( Deutsche Grammophon )
* Interview with Margaret Hillis, founder of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, by Bruce Duffie, July, 1986
Howard left behind just two Shakespeare performances, the first, recorded in the 1960s, was as Petruchio opposite Margaret Leighton's Kate in Caedmon Records ' complete recording of The Taming of the Shrew ; the second was in the title role of King Lear for the BBC World Service in 1986.
* Emergence: Labeled Autistic ( with Margaret Scariano, 1986, updated 1991 ), ISBN 0-446-67182-7
" Reflections of Power: Margaret of Anjou and the Dark Side of Queenship ", Renaissance Quarterly, 39: 2 ( Summer, 1986 ), 183 – 217
" Reflections of Power: Margaret of Anjou and the Dark Side of Queenship ", Renaissance Quarterly, 39: 2 ( Summer, 1986 ), 183 – 217
* Dame Margaret Weston DBE FMA ( 1973 – 1986 )
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with US First Lady Nancy Reagan in 1986 standing in the entrance hall with its distinctive black and white chequered marble floor.
Other popular parodies by Carpi include Guerra e Pace ( 1986, based upon War and peace by Leo Tolstoy ), Paperino e il vento del Sud ( 1982, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell ), Paperino e il giro del mondo in otto giorni ( 1962, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne ), Paperin Caramba y Carmen Olè ( 1979, Carmen by Georges Bizet ), Paolino Pocatesta e la bella Franceschina ( 1980, Inferno by Dante Alighieri ), Topolino corriere dello Zar ( 1966, Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne ), La metamorfosi di un papero ( 1991, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka ).
" In the 20th century, American writer Elizabeth Hardwick, former wife of Robert Lowell, wrote an essay called " The Genius of Margaret Fuller " ( 1986 ).
Other non-fiction works followed: Gotcha, the Media, the Government and the Falklands Crisis ( 1983 ), The Making of Neil Kinnock ( 1984 ), Selling Hitler ( 1986 ), an investigation of the Hitler Diaries scandal, and Good and Faithful Servant ( 1990 ), a study of Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's press secretary.

Margaret and fictional
These letters include everything from personal letters to official government correspondence ( mostly in English ), letters to fellow humanist scholars ( in Latin ), including several epistolary tracts, verse epistles, prefatory letters ( some fictional ) to several of More's own works, letters to his children and their tutors ( in Latin ), and the so-called " prison-letters " ( in English ) which he exchanged with his oldest daughter, Margaret Roper while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London awaiting execution.
At the beginning of Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936, the fictional character Rhett Butler warns a group of upper-class secessionists of the folly of war with the North in terms very reminiscent of those Sherman directed to David F. Boyd before leaving Louisiana.
In Helen of Troy, a novel by Margaret George, Gelanor is a fictional character who acts as an advisor to the Spartans under Menelaus.
Parts of Margaret Mitchell's epic 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and the famous 1939 motion picture Gone with the Wind were set in Clayton County, including the location of the fictional plantation, Tara.
Charles is also a major character in Margaret Frazer's The Maiden's Tale, a historical mystery which gives a very sympathetic fictional account of a few weeks of his life in England in the autumn of 1439, shortly before his release in 1440.
The fictional town of Farringdon, depicted in the Judy Bolton detective series by Margaret Sutton, is based on Coudersport, where Sutton grew up and attended school.
Amelia Barr is fictional, but largely based on Margaret Brooke, wife of the second Rajah, and her book " My Life in Sarawak ".
Some have also seen a resemblance between Margaret Fuller and Hawthorne's fictional character Zenobia.
George Ashley Wilkes is a fictional character in the Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and the later film of the same name.
Rhett Butler is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
Melanie Hamilton Wilkes is a fictional character first appearing in the novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
Diary of an Ordinary Woman is a novel framed as an ' edited ' diary of fictional woman Millicent King ( 1901-1995 ), written by Margaret Forster.
Raistlin Majere is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
Mag Force 7 is a fictional team of mercenaries invented by author Margaret Weis for use in her Star of the Guardians novels.
The War of the Lance is a fictional war in the Dragonlance setting, created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
* Janine, the previous name of Ofwarren, a fictional character from The Handmaid's Tale, a novel by Margaret Atwood
Several situations in the novel are drawn from the author's own early political career in the British House of Commons, and the fictional characters interact with actual political figures from the UK and elsewhere including Winston Churchill, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher, Douglas Hurd, Colonel Gadaffi, Gary Hart and Queen Elizabeth II.
* Basketful of Fragments: Krystyna Weinstein's ' fictional autobiography ' of Margaret Oliphant
Margaret is a supporting character in the Karen Harper historical fiction novel The First Princess of Wales, which gives a fictional depiction of her daughter Joan of Kent's life at the English court.
The stories, written and read by McLean, himself, describe the zany misadventures of a fictional family whose last name is never given ( although, in one story, Dave's mother's name is given as Margaret McNeal ).
* Margaret " Marty " Saybrooke, a fictional character
Writing for Sequential Tart, Margaret O ' Connell praised the series as an ' absorbing, well-crafted tale which effectively combines both crime and science fictional elements ,' comparing the series to George R. R. Martin's Wild Cards series, NYPD Blue, and DC Comics ' Gotham Central.
* Joram, a fictional character in the Darksword novels by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
Among the Hidden is a 1998 young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix concerning a fictional future in which drastic measures have been taken to quell overpopulation.
While making his escape ( with £ 3 – 4 million worth of stolen treasury bills ) Hooperman shoots Crabbe in the leg, which, although, a relatively minor injury, consolidates Crabbe's desire to retire on his police pension and open his own restaurant in the fictional town of Middleton – Pie in the Sky, technically owned by his wife Margaret, although Henry is the main chef.

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