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  2. Victoria Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Clayton, née Walker, (born 1947) is a British author. She began writing at her parents' house in Cambridgeshire (after a couple of years living a bohemian lifestyle in London ). When dining one night in London she sat next to Bill McCreadle of publisher Rupert Hart-Davis who agreed to look at her manuscript, and in 1969, when she was ...

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  4. Mistress of Mellyn - Wikipedia

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    Set in 19th century England, Mistress of Mellyn weaves together elements from earlier Gothic novels such as Jane Eyre (1847), The Woman in White (1859), and Rebecca (1938) - a young, impressionable girl meets a mysterious widower in a mansion filled with the memories of his first wife who has suffered a tragic death.

  5. Ellen Clayton - Wikipedia

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    The post Photos: Meet The Wife Of Dodgers Star Clayton Kershaw appeared first on The Spun. The Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher had a perfect game through seven innings on Wednesday afternoon.

  7. John Bell Clayton and Martha Clayton - Wikipedia

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    John Bell Clayton II (October 28, 1906 – February 10, 1955) was a "prolific writer of short stories" [1] who won an O. Henry Short Story Award in 1947. His wife, Martha Carmichael Clayton (c. 1915–1961), oversaw the posthumous publication of her husband's works; she was a sister of songwriter Hoagy Carmichael .

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  9. Ellen Creathorne Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Though she is best known for her dictionary of English women painters, Clayton also wrote a number of novels and histories. [3] Clayton created cards and calendars as well. [2] In February 1879, Clayton married solicitor James Henry Needham but continued to publish under her maiden name. She died in a nursing home in London in 1900. [2]