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  2. Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    Martineau coat of arms embroidered into seat of chair belonging to John Edmund Martineau. The Martineau family is an ... of James and Harriet Martineau. Catherine ...

  3. Peter Finch Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Peter Finch Martineau was active in various distinct businesses through his life. He was first a textile dyer in Norwich with his older brother David. He, David and their younger brother John then established a brewery at the King's Arms Stairs (one of the watermen's stairs on the Thames), which merged with Whitbread in 1812. [8]

  4. Category:Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Martineau family, an intellectual, business and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and later also London and Birmingham, England.The family were prominent Unitarians; a room in London's Essex Hall, the headquarters building of the British Unitarians, was named after them.

  5. Michael Middleton - Wikipedia

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    The acorns (from the oak tree) are a traditional symbol of England and a feature of west Berkshire, where the family have lived for over 30 years. Three acorns denote the family's three children. The gold chevron in the centre of the arms is an allusion to Carole Middleton's maiden name, Goldsmith.

  6. Sarah Madeleine Martineau - Wikipedia

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    David Martineau was a senior partner in a firm of sugar refiners, and a prominent Liberal. [7] Sarah likely remained living in the family home with her two unmarried sisters into the 1940s, after which the three lived with or near each other in South London for the remainder of their lives. [4]

  7. File:Martineau Family Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. List of oldest heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Pope Boniface VIII: Popes of the late medieval and early modern period used their family coats of arms (the earliest exception being Nicholas V, r. 1447–1455). The coat of arms of Boniface VIII (r. 1294–1303), an early form of the Caetani coat of arms, happens to be the first coat of arms used by a pope preserved in a contemporary depiction ...

  9. Gertrude Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Martineau (1837 [1] – 1 May 1924) [2] was a British watercolour painter, woodcarver, and teacher. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She was one of the earliest female professors at Bedford College for Women , where she directed the school of art.