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Lilias and Rider
According to Haggard's daughter Lilias, the phrase " She-who-must-be-obeyed " originated from his childhood and " the particularly hideous aspect " of one rag-doll: " This doll was something of a fetish, and Rider, as a small child, was terrified of her, a fact soon discovered by an unscrupulous nurse who made full use of it to frighten him into obedience.

Lilias and daughter
Lord Rennell of Rodd married Lilias Georgina Guthrie, daughter of James Alexander Guthrie, in 1894.
* b ) then to James ' younger brother, William ( also the husband of George's fourth daughter, Lilias ) and their issue in tail male.
His son Oliver ( 1873 – 1905 ) was business manager and editor, but died young, and upon the father's death in 1908 control went to his daughter Lilias Borthwick ( 1871 – 1965 ), wife of Seymour Henry Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst ( 1864 – 1943 ).
He married his first wife, Anne Drummond ( 1555-1592 ), daughter of David Drummond and Lilias Ruthven.
* ( 2 ) Lilias ( d. c. 1685 ), Dowager Countess of Tullibardine and daughter of Sir James Drummond of Machany
Margaret was the daughter of Alexander Fleck, President of the Vulcan Iron Works Co., Ottawa, and his wife, Lilias Walker.

Lilias and famous
Other notable inhabitants include Norman Tebbit, Baron Tebbit of Chingford ( a Cabinet minister in the Thatcher government ), and famous television and film actor Peter Vaughan with his actress wife, Lilias Walker.

Lilias and by
Baillie was twice married, firstly to Lilias Fleming, of the family of Cardarroch, by whom he had a large number of children, but only five survived him ; she died in June 1653.
He also studied linguistics taught by Lilias Homburger at the École pratique des hautes études.
Both The National Assembly Library of Korea and records kept by Lilias Underwood ( 1851 – 1921 ), an American missionary who came to Korea in 1888 and was appointed the Queen ’ s doctor ( she enjoyed the Empress ' full trust and intimate friendship ), left very sincere and vivid descriptions of the Queen.
Habbie Simpson is one of the main focuses of the celebration of Lilias day, during which he " comes to life " from his statue on the steeple, the statue being covered by a flag for the day.
Only once has the title of Chatelaine of Rideau Hall been held by someone who was not the spouse of the governor general — as Vincent Massey was a widower, his daughter-in-law, Lilias Massey, held the title and performed the official duties of the Chatelaine.
* Alice Beatrice ( died 28 March 1898 ), who married Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk, owner of the London newspaper the Morning Post, by whom she had a Lilias Margaret Frances Borthwick, who married Seymour Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst.
As he returned from fishing in the Solway Firth, with Benjie as his instructor, Darsie was overtaken by the tide, and carried by Mr Herries, dressed as a fisherman, on horseback to a cottage, where his niece Lilias said grace at supper-time ; and next morning he was placed under the guidance of Joshua Geddes.
The Pretender was, accordingly, led by the Laird of Redgauntlet to the beach, and Lilias offered to accompany her uncle in his voluntary exile.

Lilias and life
A letter, however, from old Mr Fairford determined him not to do so ; and having made acquaintance with the blind fiddler, who told him a tale of the Redgauntlet family, Darsie went with him to a fishers ' merry-making, where he danced with Lilias, who reproached him for leading an idle life, and begged him to leave the neighbourhood.

Lilias and history
Sir Arthur now learned that Fairford and Geddes were in the house ; but, before he was allowed to see them, they had been shown into the room where Lilias was waiting, when Alan became aware that his fair visitor at Edinburgh was his friend's sister, and heard from her lips all the particulars of her brother's history.

Lilias and Watson
It starred Jack Watson as Redgauntlet, Roddy McMillan as Nixon, James Grant as Darsie, Andrew Robertson as Alan, and Isobel Black as Lilias.

Lilias and .
These included such names as Lilias Armstrong, Harold Palmer, Ida Ward, Hélène Coustenoble, Arthur Lloyd James, Dennis Fry, A. C. Gimson, Gordon Arnold, J. D.
The first female student to begin a course at the university was Lilias Annie Clark, who studied Modern Literature and Education.
Inaugurated through the efforts of Randolph Hewton, Edwin Holgate, Mabel May and Lilias Torrance Newton, the group took its name from Beaver Hall Hill, the downtown Montreal street where its members shared studio space.
As one of his last acts as king of Canada, George VI appointed Vincent Massey as not only the first Canadian-born viceregal resident of his Canadian home, but also the first who was single, with Massey having been widowed two years prior to his installation ; his daughter-in-law, Lilias, thus acted as Chatelaine of Rideau Hall.
Billie Whitelaw as Mrs Medlock Derek Jacobi played the role of Archibald Craven, with Alison Doody appearing in flashbacks and visions as Lilias ; Colin Firth made a brief appearance as the adult Colin Craven.
* Toward, Lilias M. Mabel Bell: Alexander's Silent Partner.
She then had a non-speaking role in the 1987 television adaptation of The Secret Garden with Derek Jacobi appearing as Archibald Craven's wife, Lilias, in his dream.
Many of his pupils went on to define a school of 20th century English pianism, including York Bowen, Myra Hess, Clifford Curzon, Moura Lympany, Eunice Norton, Lytle Powell, Irene Scharrer, Lilias Mackinnon, Guy Jonson, Vivian Langrish and Harriet Cohen.
The main annual event in the village calendar is the celebration of Lilias Day, on the first Saturday of June, during which hundreds of visitors come to Kilbarchan to watch the parade and join in the festivities.
Lilias day had been previously celebrated in 1931, 1933 and 1934.
There are no other records of other Lilias Days prior to that in the twentieth century.
Unlike a viceregal consort, however, Lilias Massey was not addressed as Her Excellency.

Rider and Haggard
* Cleopatra ( 1889 novel ), by H. Rider Haggard
: Sir Henry Rider Haggard
Cuauhtémoc, in the name Guatemoc, is portrayed sympathetically in the adventure novel Montezuma's Daughter, by H. Rider Haggard.
* Donald A. Wollheim on H. Rider Haggard and She ( full text )
* 1856 – H. Rider Haggard, English writer ( d. 1925 )
La Malinche, in the name Marina (" for her Indian name is too long to be written "), also appears in the adventure novel Montezuma's Daughter ( 1893 ), by H. Rider Haggard.
The magazine began to take off when, in 1905, the publishers acquired the rights to serialize Ayesha, by H. Rider Haggard, a sequel to his popular novel She.
Quaggas have appeared in several books including The Mysterious Island, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer, Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel, King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard and the short story " King of the Beasts " by Philip José Farmer.
* Nada the Lily, a novel by Henry Rider Haggard based in part on the events of Shaka's reign
** H. Rider Haggard, English novelist ( b. 1856 )
* May 14 – H. Rider Haggard, English writer ( b. 1856 )
However, very few of his works contain fantastic elements ; in most, the appearance of such is explained away, but in its themes of adventure in a strange society, this led to the adventures set in foreign lands by H. Rider Haggard and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
* Titus figures prominently in " The Pearl-Maiden ", a novel by H. Rider Haggard, first published in 1901.
The battle is a crucial episode in the life of hero Hugh de Cressi ( his name apparently a coincidence ) of the H. Rider Haggard novel " Red Eve ".
After a year of living with his daughter, Ida, and her husband Michel Gordey, he entered into a romance with Virginia Haggard, great-niece of the author Henry Rider Haggard ; their relationship endured seven years.
* Henry Rider Haggard wrote a novel, The World's Desire in which Odysseus finds Helen in Egypt as a priestess and they wed.
The Saga of Eric Brighteyes is the title of an epic viking novel by H. Rider Haggard, and concerns the adventures of its eponymous principal character in 10th century Iceland.
Category: Novels by H. Rider Haggard
Speed is credited as the designer on the 1916 silent movie version of the novel She by H. Rider Haggard, which he had illustrated.
Burnham's real-life adventures also heavily influenced H. Rider Haggard who created the fictional Allan Quatermain adventurer, a character who later was transformed by George Lucus into Indiana Jones ..
King Solomon's Mines ( 1885 ) is a popular novel by the Victorian adventure writer and fabulist Sir H. Rider Haggard.
Category: Novels by H. Rider Haggard
The novelist Sir H. Rider Haggard ( 1856 – 1925 ) was born nearby in Bradenham and presented St. Mary's Church with a wooden panel, displayed behind the altar.
Sir H. Rider Haggard, novelist, was born in Bradenham, and later in his life spent his summers at Kessingland in a cliff-top house called the Grange ( now demolished, however a local road is named after Haggard ).

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