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In all versions of the song, Mary Hamilton is a personal attendant to the Queen of Scots, but precisely which queen is not specified. She becomes pregnant by the Queen's husband, the King of Scots, which results in the birth of a baby. Mary kills the infant – in some versions by casting it out to sea [1] or drowning, and in others by exposure ...
L7 is an American punk rock band founded in Los Angeles, California, first active from 1985 to 2001 and re-formed in 2014. [5] Their longest standing lineup consists of Suzi Gardner (guitars, vocals), Donita Sparks (vocals, guitars), Jennifer Finch (bass, vocals), and Dee Plakas (drums, vocals).
Reggie Jackson, Hall of Fame baseball player, lived in Newport Beach; Jürgen Klinsmann, German football manager and former football player; Kevin Kouzmanoff, MLB player, San Diego Padres [18] Jillian Kraus (born 1986), water polo player; Ilia Kulik, figure skater; Joffery Lupul, NHL player, Toronto Maple Leafs; Bill Macatee, sportscaster
Nearly a week ago, a former Hamilton business, Mary and Clyde's Bait and Tackle, which mainly catered to the city's old-time anglers and operated for nearly 30 years, is now part of this Hamilton ...
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Mary Darby (later Hamilton, born 30 September 1954) is an equestrian from New Zealand. She competed for New Zealand at the 1984 Summer Olympics at Los Angeles , coming 22nd in the 3-day event, and was in the team which came 6th in the 3-day team event.
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Mary Agnes Hamilton CBE (née Adamson, 8 July 1882 – 10 February 1966) [1] was a writer, journalist, broadcaster, civil servant, and the Labour Member of Parliament for Blackburn from 1929 to 1931. She headed the American Division of the Ministry of Information and then of the Foreign Office from no later than 1946 until 1952, and worked for ...