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Margaretta Mary Winifred Scott [1] (13 February 1912 – 15 April 2005) was an English stage, screen and television actress whose career spanned over seventy years. [2] She is best remembered for playing the eccentric widow Mrs. Pumphrey in the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small (1978–1990).
She was part of the last group to be executed, which also included Mary Eastey, Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Samuel Wardwell, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, and Wilmot Redd. [1] She was the only accused person from Rowley to be executed. As a lower-class, long-term widow, having lost several children in infancy, she was a prototypical witch candidate.
Walter Scott, later Lord Scott of Buccleuch. Margaret Scott, sometimes said to have married to Robert Scott of Thirlestane. Mary Scott, who married William Elliott of Lariston; After Walter Scott died on 17 April 1574 she completed rebuilding work at Branxholme Castle in October 1576 and had this achievement carved in stone on the building. [2]
Portrayed by Margaretta Scott, Lady Southwold's sister, Lady Katherine "Kate" Castleton (died 1921), was to have presented Elizabeth to King Edward VII at a Londonderry House ball in 1905. By 1912, she is known as 'stone deaf and not very good company' dying in 1921 and leaving James £1,000, some of which he used to buy an aeroplane.
Chart showing descent and progeny of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox. Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (8 October 1515 – 7 March 1578), born Lady Margaret Douglas, was the daughter of the Scottish queen dowager Margaret Tudor and her second husband Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and thus the granddaughter of King Henry VII of England and the half-sister of King James V.
After her death on 24 February 1774, he married thirdly Anna Margaretta Meredith, daughter of Amos Meredith and sister of Sir William Meredith, 3rd Baronet, in 1777. She died in June 1804. There were two sons and four daughters from the two first marriages. [3] Lord Curzon died in March 1820, aged 90.
Margaret was born Daisy Bertha Mary Scudamore in Portsmouth, she was the youngest of five children of William George, [1] a shipwright at HM Portsmouth, and Clara (née Linington), all residing at 7 Melbourne Place, Southsea. She left home at the age of 18 and found her way to the London offices of theatrical agent, Sir John Denton.
Margaret Scott (Australian author) (1934–2005), Australian author, poet and television personality; Maggie Scott, Lady Scott (born 1960), member of the Scottish Faculty of Advocates and Queen's Counsel; Maggie Scott (1955), British actor, feminist, textile artist and wife of actor Paul Freeman; USS Margaret Scott, a U.S. Navy Stone Fleet ship