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She and dispatched
She was married to Edward, first by proxy, when Edward dispatched the Bishop of Coventry " to marry her in his name " in Valenciennes ( second city in importance of the county of Hainaut ) in October 1327.
She rallied from a set and a break down to defeat Monica Seles to reach the semis for the second consecutive year, where she dispatched World No. 2 Davenport 6 – 3, 6 – 4.
With George Wallace ineligible to seek reelection in 1966, Lurleen Wallace dispatched a primary gubernatorial field that included two former governors, John Malcolm Patterson and James E. Folsom, Sr., Congressman Carl Elliott of Jasper, and Attorney General Richmond Flowers, Sr. She then faced one-term Republican U. S. Representative James D. Martin of Gadsden, who had received national attention four years earlier when he mounted a serious challenge to U. S. Senator J. Lister Hill.
She is dispatched on special missions, usually directly by the President, and encounters action and adventure ; frequent adversaries include Vicky Feldhyser, a kinky lesbian fox who's described as a " four-ple " agent ( one level beyond " triple ") for various intelligence services, and " Uncle Joe ", a transparent caricature of Joseph Stalin.
She was dispatched by Chrell to assassinate Hulkling.
She suddenly dispatched a violent letter to Lady Charles, who read the letter contents with dawning horror.
She is dispatched to a base along with Geist, who has been instructed to work with the squad already stationed at the base, much to her frustration.
She was a courier who picked up reports from Theodore Hall, and a source cover named and from the American secret atomic weapons project at Los Alamos, New Mexico and carried them to the Soviet consulate in New York, where a KGB sub-residency under a young engineer, Leonid R. Kvasnikov, coordinated operations and dispatched intelligence to Moscow.
She was the daughter of the Saite Period twenty-sixth dynasty Egyptian king Psamtik I. Psamtik I dispatched a powerful naval fleet in March 656 BC to Thebes and compelled the serving God's Wife of Amun Shepenupet II, a daughter of Piye to adopt his daughter Nitocris I as her heir to this office in the well known Adoption Stela.
She was dispatched in the first round of the US Open by China's Li Na.

She and Earl
She became fond and indulgent of the charming but petulant young Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, who was Leicester's stepson and took liberties with her for which she forgave him.
She married Sir Alexander Seton ( d. 1438 ) and was the mother of Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly ( ancestor of the Marquesses of Huntly ).
She married Edmund Mortimer, son of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and died in 1413.
She returned to England in early 1522, in order to marry her Irish cousin James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond ; however, the marriage plans ended in failure and she secured a post at court as maid of honour to Henry VIII's queen consort, Catherine of Aragon.
She is engaged to the son of the Earl of Northumberland and they have received their parents ' permission to marry.
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
She married secondly ( after 1266 ) Domhnall I, Earl of Mar, son of William, Earl of Mar & his first wife Elizabeth Comyn of Buchan.
She married Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, honouring an agreement that had been made between Earl Simon and Llywelyn.
" The Earl stood by his wife, asking his colleagues to intercede for her ; there was no hope: " She Queen doth take every occasion by my marriage to withdraw any good from me ", Leicester wrote still after seven years of marriage.
She possibly wears the necklace of six hundred pearls the Earl bequeathed to her in his will.
She was married to George Fitzroy, Earl of Euston, second son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton and Lady Henrietta Somerset.
She also shared a starring role in the CBS made for TV movie Country Gold, with Loni Anderson and Earl Holliman.
She was also known for her relationships with nobility, including the Prince of Wales, the Earl of Shrewsbury and Prince Louis of Battenberg.
She married her stepbrother, Sir Ralph Neville, son of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, c. 1413 in Oversley, Warwickshire and had issue
James died in 1513, and their son became King James V. She married secondly Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
She found herself particularly attracted to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, whom even his uncle, the cleric and poet Gavin Douglas, called a " young witless fool.
She was married four times, firstly to Robert Barlow, who died in his teens ; secondly to the courtier Sir William Cavendish ; thirdly to Sir William St Loe ; and lastly to George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, sometime keeper to the captive Mary, Queen of Scots.
She was flanked on horseback by her Lieutenant General the Earl of Leicester on the right, and on the left by the Earl of Essex, her Master of the Horse.
She also provided her mother-in-law, Isabel, with information on the progress of Edward's campaign to regain the throne: it was she, for example, who replied to Isabel's questions over alleged disrespectful treatment of the Earl of Warwick, by explaining that Edward had " heard that nobody in the city believed that Warwick and his brother were dead, so he had their bodies brought to St Paul's where they were laid out and uncovered from the chest upwards in the sight of everybody.
She then married Spenser Gregson, who is her husband for most of the Wodehouse canon, though he dies in time for her to marry Craye, who had by then become Lord Worplesdon, Earl of Worplesdon, whereupon she becomes Lady Worplesdon.
She was the widow of Ferdinando, 5th Earl of Derby, who had been poisoned because of his closeness to the throne of England.
She was also a younger sister to Edward IV of England and Edmund, Earl of Rutland as well as an older sister to Margaret of York, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and Richard III of England.

She and Argyll
She had five children from her second marriage with the Duke of Argyll:
She served as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Argyll and Bute for 14 years, from 1987 to 2001, and then became a life peer in the House of Lords.
She continued as a speech therapist after they settled in Oban, working at the county hospital and becoming Area Speech Therapist for the Argyll and Clyde Health Board in 1977.
She stood as Liberal candidate for Argyll and Bute three times, losing in 1979 and 1983, but ultimately defeating Conservative minister John Mackay to secure election as Member of Parliament at the 1987 general election, becoming the Liberals ' only female MP.
She was made a life peer as Baroness Michie of Gallanach, of Oban in Argyll and Bute.
She was succeeded as Liberal Democrat MEP for Scotland by George Lyon, farmer and former MSP for Argyll and Bute.
She was the daughter of Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, who had been created Earl of Greenwich in 1715 and Duke of Greenwich in 1719, titles which became extinct on his death in 1743.
She was born at Argyll House, Oxford Street, London.
She was married on the 31 July 1844 to George Douglas Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, the eldest son of the 7th Duke of Argyll.
She served several times as Mistress of the Robes to her great friend Queen Victoria, a post which was later held by her eldest daughter Elizabeth Georgiana ( Duchess of Argyll ) and her daughter-in-law Anne ( Duchess of Sutherland ).
She was raised in Argyll and began singing as a child and as a native Gaelic speaker she participated in the Mod aged 17 where she won a gold medal for her singing talent.
She divorced him in the Scottish courts in 1809 and married secondly, George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll.

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