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By the early 1840s, instructions for crochet were being published in England, particularly by Eleanor Riego de la Blanchardiere and Frances Lambert.
The Brokaws had a daughter, Frances de Villers, nicknamed " Pan ," who had been born soon after the Brokaws marriage in 1931.
Another report from French naturalist Frances de Castelnau in 1855 relates an allegation by local Araguay fisherman, saying that it is dangerous to urinate in the river as the fish " springs out of the water and penetrates into the urethra by ascending the length of the liquid column.
Maurice Girodias published most of Trocchi's novels through Olympia Press, often written under pen names, such as Frances Lengel and Carmencita de las Lunas.
* Barbara O ' Neil ... Frances Altarice Rosalba Sébastiani, Duchesse de Choiseul-Praslin
* 1999, Alan Bates and Frances de la Tour in title roles, Guy Henry as Octavius ( also David Oyelowo and Owen Oakeshott ) at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Cast: Michael Kitchen-Ferdinand, King of Navarre ; John McEnery-Berowne ; Anna Massey Princess of France ; Eileen Atkins-Rosaline ; Paul Scofield-Don Adriano de Armado ; Andrew Branch-Dumaine ; Christopher Biggins Anthony-Dull ; Clifford Abrahams-Moth ; Clifford Rose-Nathaniel ; Denise Coffey-Jaquenetta ; Elizabeth Proud-Maria ; Eric Allan-Monsieur Marcade ; Frances Jeater-Katherine ; Jeremy Clyde-Longaville ; John Baddeley-Costard, John Rye-Boyet ; Robert Stephens-Holofernes
Mary's second marriage produced four children ; and through her eldest daughter Frances, Mary was the maternal grandmother of Lady Jane Grey, who was the de facto monarch of England for a little over a week in July 1553.
He married Lady Frances de Vere, the daughter of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford and the former Elizabeth Trussell.
The History Boys also won six Tony Awards on Broadway, including best play, best performance by a leading actor in a play ( Richard Griffiths ), best performance by a featured actress in a play ( Frances de la Tour ), and best direction of a play ( Nicholas Hytner ).
* S Frances de Sales ( Roman Catholic ) Hampton Hill
* El Nuevo Herald ; Cientos de Personas Recuerdan an Activista de SIDA " by Frances Robles ; November 21, 1994, Page 1B
* Jane Frances de Chantal ( Jeanne – Françoise Frémiot, baronne de Chantal, 1572 – 1641 ), founder of the Visitation Order
Other acting roles included a part in a Workers ' Revolutionary Party stage production called The Printers, which also featured Vanessa Redgrave and Frances de la Tour.
* Raeleen Chai-Elsholz, " Textual Allusions and Narrative Voice in the Lettres de Milady Juliette Catesby and its English Translation Frances Moore Brooke ", in La traduction du discours amoureux ( 1660 – 1830 ), eds.
* Lorraine McMullen, " Frances Brooke and Memoirs of the Marquis de St. Forlaix ," Canadian Notes and Queries 18 ( December 1976 ): 8-9.
* Emile Castonguay, " Mrs. Frances Brooke ou la femme de lettres ," in Cinq Femmes et nous ( Québec: Belisle, 1950 ), 9-57.
Others in Terry's Far East entourage were Flip Corkin ( Ted de Corsia ), Elita ( Gerta Rozan ), Burma ( Frances Chaney ), Hotshot Charlie ( Cameron Andrews ) and Connie the coolie ( Cliff Norton, John Gibson, Peter Donald ).
The survival of many of her household records has been a boon to medieval scholars, particularly those focusing on medieval women ; a study of Elizabeth by Frances Underhill, For Her Good Estate: The Life of Elizabeth de Burgh, is largely based upon these records.
* Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun, The Romance of the Rose, translated and annotated by Frances Horgan.

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Many subsequent sociobiologists, including Robert Wright, Anne Campbell, Frans de Waal and Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, have used sociobiology to argue quite separate points.
The first half was played by members of Arsenal and Ajax's current squads, while the second was played by famous ex-players from both sides, including Ian Wright, Patrick Vieira, Marc Overmars, Emmanuel Petit and David Seaman for Arsenal, and Marco van Basten, Danny Blind, Johan Cruijff, Frank and Ronald de Boer for Ajax.
Famous biplanes include the Sopwith Camel, Antonov An-2, Beechcraft Staggerwing, Boeing Stearman, Bristol Bulldog, Curtiss JN-4, de Havilland Tiger Moth, Fairey Swordfish, Pitts Special and the Wright Flyer.
Richard Wright, Claude McKay, Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and James Joyce were deeply influenced by Marxist and socialist theories of the day, and much of this type of reflection is evident in their writings of the time.
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Many of the roads in the area have aviation-related names: Alcock Road ( Alcock and Brown ), Brabazon Road ( Brabazon ), Bleriot Road ( Louis Blériot ), Cobham Road ( Sir Alan Cobham ), De Havilland Road ( de Havilland ), Norman Crescent ( Nigel Norman ), Phoenix Way ( Heston Phoenix ), Sopwith Road ( Thomas Sopwith ), Spitfire Way ( Supermarine Spitfire ), Whittle Road ( Frank Whittle ), and Wright Road ( the Wright brothers ).
In 1824 and 1825, Wright again visited the United States, accompanying the Marquis de Lafayette during much of his famous tour of the United States.
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The first of the five photographs, taken by Elsie Wright in 1917, shows Frances Griffiths with the alleged fairies.
The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford in England.
Frances was invited to stay with the Wright family during the school summer holiday so that she and Elsie could take more pictures of the fairies.
To protect the girls ' anonymity, Frances and Elsie were called Alice and Iris respectively, and the Wright family was referred to as the Carpenters.
Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright, June 1917
In the 1830s, Lydia Maria Child wrote to encourage women to write a will, and Frances Wright wrote books on women's rights and social reform.
Frances Wright, c. 1825.
Frances Wright ( September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852 ) also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, abolitionist, and social reformer, who became a U. S. citizen in 1825.
Frances Wright was one of three children born in Dundee, Scotland to Camilla Campbell and James Wright, a wealthy linen manufacturer and political radical.
Wright married a French physician, Guillayme D ' Arusmont, with whom she had one child: Frances Silva D ' Arusmont.
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The town served as the second headquarters of the U. S. Geological Survey and numerous scientists and educators contributed to New Harmony ’ s intellectual community, including William Maclure, Marie Louise Duclos Fretageot, Thomas Say, Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, Joseph Neef, Frances Wright, and others.
At New Harmony, Robert Dale Owen taught school and published the New Harmony Gazette with Frances Wright.
Frances Wright ( 1795 – 1852 ) came to New Harmony in 1824, where she edited and wrote for the New Harmony Gazette.
1964 also saw the departure of Wright, who was replaced by Frances Collins, a dancer whom they had met while touring ; toward the end of that year Alston departed leaving the group a trio.
Women who advocated for women's rights such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Frances Wright, and Harriet Martineau were accused of disrupting the natural order of things, and condemned as unfeminine.
Notable Vassar alumni include first black graduate Anita Florence Hemmings ( 1897 ), poet Edna St. Vincent Millay ( 1917 ), computer pioneer Grace Hopper ( 1928 ), poet Elizabeth Bishop ( 1934 ), physician Beatrix Hamburg ( 1944 ), politician and activist Frances Farenthold, psychiatrist Bernadine P. Healy ( 1965 ), actress Meryl Streep ( 1971 ), CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid ( 1977 ), television personality Andrew Zimmern ( 1984 ), actress Lisa Kudrow ( 1985 ), actress Hope Davis ( 1986 ), musician Mark Ronson, journalist Evan Wright ( 1988 ), writer-director Noah Baumbach ( 1991 ), Flickr founder Caterina Fake ( 1991 ), What Not to Wear host Stacy London ( 1991 ), Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn ( 1996 ), actress Lecy Goranson.

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