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This was reflected in several chapters contributed to the multi-volume work released in 1915 The Fundamentals, where apologists criticised the teachings of Charles Taze Russell, Mary Baker Eddy ( Christian Science ), the Mormons and Spiritualists.
* 1787 Mary Russell Mitford, English writer ( d. 1855 )
The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
* 1855 Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist and dramatist ( b. 1787 )
* 1996: " Mountain Ways " by Ursula K. Le Guin, and The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
As a footnote, Lord Peter Wimsey has also been included by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as a member of the Wold Newton family ; and Laurie R. King's detective character Mary Russell meets up with Lord Peter at a party in the novel A Letter of Mary.
The people featured as cards in the set are: René Descartes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, Mary Wollstonecraft, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Sojourner Truth, Karl Marx, Sitting Bull, Rosa Luxemburg, Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Bertrand Russell, Michel Foucault, and Avram Noam Chomsky.
* The Moor ( novel ), the fourth book in Mary Russell detective series by Laurie R. King.
Al Jolson, Lillian Russell, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford were among the luminaries to make the pilgrimage to his house in central Ohio.
* December 16 Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist and dramatist ( d. 1855 )
* January 10 Mary Russell Mitford, English novelist and dramatist ( b. 1787 )
* Mary Doria Russell 1983
Author Gareth Russell wrote a summary of the evidence and relates that Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, wrote her memoirs shortly before her death in 1612 ; in it the former lady in waiting and confident to Queen Mary I of England wrote of Anne Boleyn " She was convicted and condemned and was not yet twenty-nine years of age.
* Mary, Queen of Scots, an 1831 book by Mary Russell Mitford
Such works include those of Mary Doria Russell, The Sparrow and Children of God.
Mary I died in 1558, and she was succeeded by her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth I. Walsingham returned to England, and through the support of one of his fellow former exiles, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, he was elected to Elizabeth's first parliament as the member for Bossiney, Cornwall, in 1559
Mary Nixon, Russell Pollard, and Helene Salzmann, as well as Graham Salzmann, are the people Bryant was charged with killing at the toll booth.
The Chicago Tribunes Russell MacFall wrote that Baum explained the purpose of his novels in a note he penned to his sister, Mary Louise Brewster, in a copy of Mother Goose in Prose ( 1897 ), his first book.
Prominent temperance leaders in the United States included Bishop James Cannon, Jr., James Black, Ernest Cherrington, Neal S. Dow, Mary Hunt, William E. Johnson ( known as " Pussyfoot " Johnson ), Carrie Nation, Howard Hyde Russell, John St. John, Billy Sunday, Father Mathew, Andrew Volstead and Wayne Wheeler.
* In The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King, an elderly Holmes and his protegee, Mary Russell, are pursued by Moriarty's middle-aged daughter, also an Oxford mathematics don, and a criminal kingpin in her own right, who threatens Holmes's remaining friends as she attempts to force Holmes to kill himself after signing a fake confession ' admitting ' that he framed her father to be a criminal out of jealousy aand that most of his cases were solved by others, only for Holmes to provoke her by noting that her father essentially committed suicide by confronting Holmes in such an isolated spot without any weapons, resulting in her accidentally shooting herself when struggling with Mary Russell in a fit of rage.

Mary and Mitford
Mary Mitford, author of the popular literary sketches of the English countryside entitled Our Village, also wrote a successful play concerned with events in Foscari's life.
* The Mitford Girls by Mary S. Lovell ( Little, Brown and Company 2001 )
He was distantly related to the novelist Mary Russell Mitford ( 1787 1865 ).
She is also mentioned in Our Village by Mary Russell Mitford and by Satre in Nausea.
Mary Russell Mitford also wrote a drama from the story entitled " Inez de Castro ".
" At the age of five, Landon began attending Mrs Rowden's school at 22 Hans Place, which counted among its alumnae Mary Russell Mitford and Lady Caroline Lamb.
Mary Russell Mitford, after Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1824
William George " Bay " Middleton, a noted horseman — Mary Soames, Clementine ’ s youngest child, takes this view According to Clementine Churchill ’ s biographer, the father was Lord Redesdale, the husband of Henrietta's sister Clementina and grandfather of Esmond Romilly's future wife Jessica Mitford.
It is best known as the home of the famous 19th century authoress, Mary Russell Mitford who wrote a five volume book of literary sketches entitled Our Village which is a series of stories and essays largely about the setting and people of Three Mile Cross.
The 19th century authoress, Mary Russell Mitford retired to the village and is buried in the churchyard.
Mary Mitford has spoke of him as vainer than a peacock.
; Mary Russell Mitford
The Lord Harries of Pentregarth ( formerly the Lord Bishop of Oxford ), Tony Harrison, William Hazlitt, Thomas Hood, Ted Hughes, Leigh Hunt, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, John Keats, Charles Lamb, Laurie Lee, Jack London, Louis MacNeice, Mary Russell Mitford, Paul Muldoon, Les Murray, E. ( Edith ) Nesbit, Ben Okri, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Plath, Thomas de Quincey, Ethel Rolt Wheeler, Alan Ross, Richard Savage, John Scott, Iain Sinclair, Derek Walcott, Evelyn Waugh and William Wordsworth.

Mary and 16
On August 16, 1837, Lincoln wrote Mary a letter suggesting he would not blame her if she ended the relationship.
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is a 1633 account of the husband of Mary Ring auctioning her cranberry-dyed petticoat for 16 shillings.
* The beginning of the nine-day celebration beginning December 16 and ending December 24, celebrating the trials which Mary and Joseph endured before finding a place to stay where Jesus could be born ( Christians of Spanish-origin ):
On 16 May 1880 Eliot courted controversy once more by marrying a man twenty years younger than herself, and again changing her name, this time to Mary Anne Cross.
* 1909 Mary Pickford makes her screen debut at the age of 16.
This relationship was further strengthened by a visit from the President of Ireland Mary McAleese between 14 and 16 June 2006 on her speech about the long standing relationship with Lesotho and shared history between both nations.
* Mary ( Romans 16: 6 ), a New Testament woman
John 20: 16 and both straightforwardly say that Jesus ' first post-resurrection appearance was to Mary Magdalene alone.
also Mk 16: 9 ) emphasizes the special role of Mary Magdalene.
And while John calls her " Mary Magdalen " in 19: 25, 20: 1, and 20: 18, he calls her simply " Mary " in 20: 11 and 20: 16.
The Apostle Paul's Epistle to the Romans ( 16: 6 ) mentions a Mary.
According to Matthew and John, Jesus actually appeared first to women ( in Mark 16: 9 and John 20: 14 to Mary Magdalene alone ).
At age 16, Jefferson entered the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, and first met the law professor George Wythe, who became his influential mentor.
* July 16 Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1818 )
* May 16 Mary, Queen of Scots, flees to England.
* April 16 In England, John Winthrop, later governor of the future Massachusetts Bay Colony, marries his first wife ( of 4 ), Mary Forth, daughter of John Forth, of Great Stambridge, Essex.
* November Mary Toft allegedly gives birth to 16 rabbits in England ; the story is later revealed to be a hoax.
* June 16 Mary, Queen of Scots, recognizes Philip II of Spain as her heir.
The wedding between Maximilian and Mary took place on the evening of 16 August 1477.
In that year his 16 year old daughter, Mary, travelled to London alone, to confront Bessemer at his offices, arguing that his success was based on the results of her father ’ s work.
By 16 February 1543, Catherine had established herself with Mary and was now part of her household.
The church was sanctified and dedicated to the Virgin Mary on November 16, 1106 by the Bishop of Chalon sur Saône.
* Lesser Feasts and Commemorations on the Lutheran liturgical calendar include Anthony of Egypt on January 17, Henry, Bishop of Uppsala, martyr Henry of Uppsala on January 19, Timothy, Titus and Silas, missionaries St Timothy, St Titus and St Silas Day on January 26, Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg, missionary to Denmark and Sweden St Ansgar on February 3, Cyril, monk and Methodius, bishop, missionaries to the Slavs St Cyril and St Methodius on February 14, Gregory the Great on March 12, St Patrick on March 17, Olavus Petri, priest and Laurentius Petri, Bishop of Uppsala, on April 19, St Anselm on April 21, Catherine of Siena on April 29, St Athanasius on May 2, St Monica on May 4, Eric IX of Sweden on May 18, St Boniface on June 5, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus on June 14, Benedict of Nursia on July 11, Birgitta of Sweden on July 23, St Anne, Mother of Mary on July 26, St Dominic on August 8, Augustine of Hippo on August 28, St Cyprian on September 16, Teresa of Avila on October 15, Martin de Porres on November 3, Martin of Tours on November 11, Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17, St Lucy on December 13.

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