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The Popes sold it to Robert and Marjorie Leighey in 1946.

Marjorie and then
Esther Marson-Smedley, a correspondent with the Daily Express who shared the train ride from Plymouth to London, then introduced him to Marjorie Maxse, who offered him a role in the War Office.
In 1930, Marjorie Flack authored and illustrated Angus and the Ducks, followed in 1931 by Angus And The Cats, then in 1932, Angus Lost.
Its planners, Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, and its landscape architect Marjorie Sewell Cautley aimed to incorporate modern planning principles, which were then being introduced into England's Garden Cities, following ideas advocated by urban planners Ebenezer Howard, Sir Patrick Geddes and Clarence Perry.
He imprisoned Bruce's sister Mary and Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, in wooden cages erected on the walls of Roxburgh and Berwick castles respectively, and then sent Bruce's nine-year-old daughter Marjorie to the nunnery at Watton.
Under the campaign management of Gerald Caplan, Stephen Lewis, and Marjorie Pinney the NDP canvassed every household three times, identified all their supporters, and then they got out the vote.
It was not a Stooge comedy in the classic sense, but rather a romantic farce ; Columbia was then making a series of two-reel " Musical Novelties " with the dialogue spoken in rhyme, and the Stooges were recruited to support comedienne Marjorie White.
Coane then brought the project to Sesame Workshop, where Marjorie Kalins helped him and Columbia TriStar Television obtain a grant from the Department of Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
) Grant was then married to his second wife, Marjorie ( Nancy Olson ).
Donlevy was married three times: first to Yvonne Grey from 1928 – 36, then to actress Marjorie Lane from 1936 – 1947, and finally to Lillian Arch Lugosi ( the ex-wife of Bela Lugosi, famous for playing Dracula ) from 1966 until his death in 1972.
The first successful application of frozen foods occurred when General Foods heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post ( then wife of Joseph E. Davies, United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union ) deployed commercial-grade freezers in Spaso House, the US Embassy in Moscow, in advance of the Davies ’ arrival.
The family are descendants of Robert the Bruce whose daughter Marjorie married then Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland, in 1315.
On 27 March 1306, her father was crowned King of Scots at Scone, Perthshire, and Marjorie, then nine years old, became a Princess of Scotland.
Long involved with the business, adopted daughter Marjorie Lindheimer Everett then took over management of the racetrack.
Ewell then married Marjorie Sanborn on May 5, 1948, producing a son, Taylor.
In 1940, Collins, then aged 51, married 24-year-old Marjorie Paine, the daughter of a race steward.

Marjorie and widow
In 1944, Horne met and fell in love with Marjorie Thomas, a war widow with a young daughter.
Benét's fourth wife, and widow, was children's writer Marjorie Flack.
One of the actresses in the film was Marjorie Cameron, the widow of Jack Parsons, the influential American Thelemite who had died a few years previously, while Anger himself played Hecate.
Robert de Bruce, the 6th Lord of Annandale, acquired the Earldom as a result of his 1274 marriage to the widow, Marjorie of Carrick.
Seldon's widow Marjorie was interviewed about his work at the IEA and the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
On 15 April 1912 Lady Marjorie and her lady's maid, Miss Roberts, along with Lady Majorie's brother the new Lord Southwold and his new wife ( a widow, Marion Worsely ) were passengers on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
When Adam de Kilconquhar, one of his companions-in-arms, fell in 1270, at Acre, Robert was obliged to travel to tell the sad news to Adam's widow Marjorie of Carrick.

Marjorie and donated
Milne gave the original stuffed animals that inspired the Pooh characters to the editor of the books, who in turn donated them to the New York City Public Library ; Marjorie Taylor ( in her book Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them ) recounts how many were disappointed at this, and Milne had to explain that he preferred to concentrate on the things that currently interested him.

Marjorie and National
* The Stone Carvers: Master Craftsmen of the Washington National Cathedral ( 1999 ) Marjorie Hunt, ISBN 1-56098-829-0
The National Association was created in response to a split in the American Equal Rights Association over whether the woman's movement should support the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution .< ref name = wheeler > Wheeler, Marjorie Spruil.
* Marjorie Silcoff – Joan Didion, journalist, essayist, novelist who wrote articles for several papers including Buckley's National Review
Every summer, Gerald would take the children to Yellowstone National Park where Marjorie and a young Gerald Ford were teenage friends.
In 2002, she won the Katherine and Marjorie Stinson award, and in 2004, she was elected into what is arguably aviation's most prestigious Hall of Fame, the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
* Bannockburn article ( National Trust for Scotland ) contains some information on Marjorie Bruce.
* Marjorie Chibnall, ‘ Matilda ( c. 1103 – 1152 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004.
His paternal grandmother, Marjorie ( Peterson ) Franco, is a published author of young adult books ; his maternal grandmother, Mitzie ( Levine ) Verne, owns the Verne Art Gallery, a prominent art gallery in Cleveland, and was an active member in the National Council of Jewish Women.
* Marjorie Cohn – Former president of the National Lawyers Guild and book author
Occasionally they produce documentary films on aspects of traditional arts ; Smithsonian folklorist Marjorie Hunt won an Academy Award for her 1984 short documentary film The Stone Carvers about the carvers at the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C.
* newspaper clipping of Marjorie Rambeau in the 1917 pageant and film National Red Cross Pageant

Marjorie and Trust
* The Timothy Boy Trust, illustrations by Marjorie Wratten, Methuen ( London, England ), 1944.

Marjorie and for
" He also failed to get a role in the film Marjorie Morningstar, despite a promising interview for the second lead.
Marjorie Bowen's 1929 novel Dickon set the trend for pro-Ricardian literature.
The Bishop of Glasgow, James the Steward, and Sir Alexander Lindsay became sureties for Bruce until he delivered his infant daughter Marjorie as a hostage which he never did, and he was soon actively fighting for the Scots again.
Bruce's queen, Elizabeth, his daughter Marjorie, his sisters Christina and Mary, and Isabella MacDuff were captured in a sanctuary at Tain, and sent to harsh imprisonment, which included Mary and Isabella being hung in a cage at Roxburgh and Berwick castles respectively for about four years, and Bruce's brother Neil was executed.
During this period, Knox's wife, Marjorie, died in December 1560, leaving Knox to care for their two sons, aged three and a half and two years old.
* The Pulitzer Prize-winning 1938 novel The Yearling, written by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, was about a boy's relationship with a baby deer, later adapted to a children's film that was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.
Marjorie Perloff, best known for her poetry criticism and her promotion of avant-garde writers and styles, singles him out for praise.
There are two operas, one composed in 1986 by Marjorie S. Merryman and the other " The Burial at Thebes " in 2007 / 2008 with music by Dominique Le Gendre and libretto by Seamus Heaney, based on his translation for the normal spoken theatre.
The studio filmed professional dancers Joyce Coles and Marjorie Belcher wearing ballet skirts that resembled shapes of blossoms that were to sit above water for Dance of the Flutes.
Students who studied under Childe often remarked that he was a kindly eccentric, but had a great deal of fondness for him, leading them to commission a bust of him from Marjorie Maitland-Howard.
Metropolitan diva Marjorie Lawrence was a resident for many years.
Noted residents include the late zoologist and author Archie Carr and his conservationist wife, Marjorie Harris Carr, who lived for many years at their home at Wewa Pond just outside Micanopy.
* Marjorie Main, actress, well known for her role as " Ma Kettle " in the Ma and Pa Kettle movies
In 1310 the building was used as a place of confinement for Queen Elizabeth of the Scots, wife of King Robert the Bruce, along with her stepdaughter Princess Marjorie and sister – in – law, Lady Christine of Carrick.
The Scaroon Manor was the site for the 1957 Warner Brothers movie " Marjorie Morningstar " which starred Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood.
* Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings bought property in Van Hornesville to obtain background for her novel, The Sojourner and spent time there every year up to her death.
* June and Jennifer Gibbons, the selective mute twins, whose story gained international interest after Marjorie Wallace documented their story, lived in Haverfordwest for much of their childhood.
Another common story related the Margarita being invented a few years earlier at the Rancho La Gloria Hotel, halfway between Tijuana and Rosarito, Mexico, by Carlos " Danny " Herrera, for a former Ziegfeld dancer named Marjorie King.
A major musical adaptation is now being planned for the Prince Theater in Philadelphia, directed by Marjorie Samov.
They also adopted Gloria Freeman ( 1924 – 1986 ) in September 1930, whom they renamed Marjorie Elizabeth Lloyd, but who was known as " Peggy " for most of her life.
She was also nominated for the Oscar in 1951 for her performance as Kirk Douglas's wife in Detective Story and again in 1955 for her portrayal of opera singer Marjorie Lawrence in the Oscar-winning biopic Interrupted Melody.

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