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Agnes St John, who married David Malpas. [4] Margaret St John, Abbess of Shaftesbury. [4] She married secondly, in 1439, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, by whom she had one daughter: Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, who married Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, by whom she was the mother of Henry VII of the House ...
He married secondly in 1663 Elinor Ryves (d.1668), daughter of the Ven. John Ryves, and granddaughter of Robert Tounson, and then thirdly in 1669 Margaret (d.1689), daughter of Randolph (or Randall) Isaacson, merchant, of St. Katharine Coleman, by whom came his, seemingly, surviving son Rev. Jeremiah Dodson II.
First women's colleges at Oxford (l to r): Lady Margaret Hall, founded in 1879; Somerville College, founded in 1879; and St Hugh's College, founded in 1886 In 1920, the University of Oxford admitted women to degrees for the first time during the Michaelmas term. The conferrals took place at the Sheldonian Theatre on 14 October, 26 October, 29 October, 30 October and 13 November. That same year ...
An accomplished certified public accountant and veteran, Carroll and his late wife, Margaret Elinor Carroll, bought the home in the 1970s, according to his granddaughter. She said in the 1990s ...
Elinor Katharine Ewbank (1880 – 1958) ... Educated at Highfield School, Hendon, she studied chemistry at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford from 1899 to 1903. [2]
He married Anne Blennerhassett daughter of John Blennerhassett and Jane Higham. They had two children: Henry Grey (1520–1545). He married Margaret St. John. They were parents to Reginald Grey, 5th Earl of Kent, Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent and Charles Grey, 7th Earl of Kent. Katherine Grey.
Many people have no idea Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross are married, much less that they’ve been married for almost 40 years. ... (1960-1962), John Marion (1964-1967), Conrad L. Hall (1969-1974 ...
Katharine Margaret Young, MB, ChB. For medical and welfare service in West Nepal. State of New South Wales. Jean Sinclair Isbister, MB, BS. For services to medicine. Francis Augustine Kirby. For services to industry. The Reverend John Herbert Mason (Father Joseph). For services to the community. Claude Dominic Renshaw.