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  2. The Beatrice Letters - Wikipedia

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    The older Beatrice is the one referred to throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket as his deceased love, and her identity as the mother of the Baudelaire children from the series is revealed in The Beatrice Letters, but the younger Beatrice's identity is not directly explained, apart from the statement that she also has some ...

  3. Queen Victoria's journals - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria maintained diaries and journals throughout her life, filling 122 volumes which were expurgated after her death by her daughter Princess Beatrice. Extracts were published during her life and sold well. The collection is stored in the Royal Archives and, in 2012, was put online in partnership with the Bodleian Libraries.

  4. Venetia Stanley (1887–1948) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1915 Venetia commenced three months nurse training as a paying probationer at The London Hospital, Whitechapel under matron Eva Luckes. [2] [3] After her training Venetia signed up as a VAD nurse with the British Red Cross Society and served both overseas at No 4 Red Cross Hospital, in Wimereux, France in 1915, and at home in Charing Cross and Rutland Hospitals in 1916.

  5. File:Letter to Harry Burn from Mother.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Seven page letter from Febb Ensminger Burn of Niota, Tennessee (Mrs. James L. Burn) to her son Harry T. Burn, urging him to vote for ratification. He credits the influence of his mother for changing his vote to support female suffrage. His vote broke the tie in the Tennessee legislature, causing Tennessee to pass the amendment.

  6. Princess Beatrice's Three-Year-Old Daughter Makes Her Very ...

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    Aaron Chown - PA Images - Getty Images Her older half-brother, Christopher Woolf (known as "Wolfie")—Edo's son from a previously relationship—also joined the royals for the Christmas lunch. He ...

  7. Beatrice of England - Wikipedia

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    Born 25 June 1242, [2] Beatrice was the second-eldest daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. [1] Beatrice's childhood was plagued by tragedy, and by the stresses of her father's reign coupled with her mother's unpopularity with the English people.

  8. Evelyn St. Croix Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Eve was born in Kensington, London, the daughter of George Alfred Sainte Croix Rose (31 January 1854 – 14 February 1926), a captain in the service of the Royal Buckinghamshire Militia (King's Own) and Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Berkshire, son of Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet, by his marriage on 8 April 1880 to Beatrice Quain (1857 – 4 January 1911), the daughter of Sir Richard Quain ...

  9. File:Queen Victoria Diaries. Princess Beatrice.pdf - Wikipedia

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