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  2. Eleanor Davies (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Davies was involved in several legal disputes during her life. After her first husband's death, she lost possession of her home at Englefield for a time, as well as her estate at Pirton. In 1634, after smuggling her illegally printed prophecies back into England from Amsterdam, she was arrested and fined £3000 and imprisoned. [ 4 ]

  3. Public Archives and Records Office (Prince Edward Island)

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    The Public Archives and Records Office is the official government archive of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. It is located at 175 Richmond Street in Charlottetown. It includes resources for genealogy and archival collections. As of 2018, it is administratively part of the Department of Education, Early Learning and Culture.

  4. Eleanor Davies - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Davies may refer to: Eleanor Davies (poet) (1590–1652), writer and prophet; Eleanor Trehawke Davies (1880–1915), English aviator

  5. Eleanor Davies-Colley - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Davies-Colley FRCS (21 August 1874 – 10 December 1934) was a British surgeon. Among the earliest women in the UK to pursue a career in surgery, at that time an almost entirely male-dominated profession, she was also the co-founder of the South London Hospital for Women and Children .

  6. Eleanor Davis - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Davis was raised in Tucson, Arizona [1] by comic-enthusiast parents who exposed her to stories like Little Lulu, Krazy Kat, Little Nemo, and the Kinder Kids. She attended Kino School, an alternative K-12 school in Tucson. In high school, she began drawing seriously and self-published her own comic.

  7. Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves - Wikipedia

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    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (née Dall; born March 25, 1927) is an American librarian, educator, historian, and editor. She is the eldest grandchild of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her parents are Anna Roosevelt Dall and her first husband Curtis Bean Dall. [1] She is usually known as "Sistie", "Ellie" or "Eleanor". [2]

  8. Eleanor Layfield Davis - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Layfield Davis was born Eleanor Layfield in 1911, in Richmond, Virginia. She grew up in the Raleigh, North Carolina area, attending Peace College and Sweet Briar College. Davis went on to graduate from Meredith College in 1932. [1] She was married to Egbert Lawrence Davis Jr. (1911–2006) [2] and had four children. [1]

  9. Talk:Eleanor Davies - Wikipedia

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