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  • ...sign and construction of Eynsford Hill was chronicled. Whether the name of Eliza Doolittle's husband Freddy Eynsford-Hill in George Bernard Shaw's ''Pygmali
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  • File:Southport lifeboat disaster memorial 1.JPG|Memorial to the crew of the ''Eliza Fernley'' lifeboat
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  • The Eliza Tinsley factory was sold off in 2005 due to the firm's financial difficulti
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  • ...the distillers being John Miller, uncle of William James (Lord) Pirrie and Eliza (wife of Thomas Andrews Snr.). One member of the Andrews family, Thomas, ro
    8 KB (1,292 words) - 15:17, 27 January 2016
  • [[File:WLA vanda Wedding Dress worn Eliza Penelope Clay Joseph Bright 1865.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Wedding dress from 1
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  • ...n the Protestant party were wounded with revolver bullets. Their names are Eliza Wilson and Robert McMinn. It is said that the Nationalist defendants who fi
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  • ...e only two people miserable instead of four."<ref>Samuel Butler, Letter to Eliza Savage, 21 November 1884, quoted in ''Letters between Samuel Butler and E.M
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  • ...|url=http://webapp1.somerset.gov.uk/her/details.asp?prn=33007 |title=Wheal Eliza mine, NE of Simonsbath, Exmoor |accessdate=27 November 2007 |work=Somerset
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  • ...the oath of allegiance to King George III at [[Monmouth]] in 1778. Louisa Eliza Rolls, who married John Vaughan of Courtfield in 1830, prayed that her chil
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  • ...of the legend. It was first published in the December 29, 1849 issue of ''Eliza Cook's Journal'' and then in ''The Reliquary'', October 1860, p.&nbsp;79.<r
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  • ...ldren of William Lewis and Corbetta Williama Powell. The estate passed to Eliza, who married William Lewes and it was their great grandson, John Powell Pon
    8 KB (1,206 words) - 17:45, 26 February 2020
  • ...rt of Devonshire Bordering on the Tamar and the Tavy ... - Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.co.uk |accessdate=2013-05-29}}</ref
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  • ...athcote had gone on to become a specialist in maritime surveying, marrying Eliza Margarita Burton and with her having two children, Marion and Rennie. After
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  • ...the Amelie (1870), the New Dominian (1872), the Bessie (1872), the John & Eliza (1876), the Jane & Susan (1882), the Ben-y-gloe (1886), the Malleny (1886),
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  • * {{Citation | last = Meteyard | first = Eliza | authorlink = Eliza Meteyard | title = The Life of Josiah Wedgwood | url = http://books.google.
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  • |picture=Mine Chimney at Wheal Eliza Consols - geograph.org.uk - 77232.jpg |picture caption=Chimney at the disused Wheal Eliza Consols mine
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  • ...Pavilion in the 1830s by Marianne, Lady Clifford-Constable and her sister Eliza. Thomas Brooks carved the gilded dragons. Marianne designed the dragon chai
    9 KB (1,502 words) - 22:13, 18 September 2019
  • ...ohn Wedgwood.<ref>J. Lord, Capital and steam-power, p.118 (1923)</ref><ref>Eliza Meteyard, ''The Life of Josiah Wedgwood'', p. 479 (1866).</ref> By 1800, ov
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  • ...erchaillis’ shore |''The Book of Highland Minstrelsy'', 1846<ref>Ogilvy, Eliza Ann H. (1846) ''The Book of Highland Minstrelsy''. G.W. Nickisson. pp. 256
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  • * Eliza Walker Dunbar - early female doctor<ref>Helen Blackburn, A Handbook for wom
    15 KB (2,219 words) - 10:52, 30 January 2021
  • ...llage, [[Betley Court]] (which is still standing), lived the Romantic poet Eliza Tollet. The church, dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch, is a beautiful med
    3 KB (379 words) - 14:52, 16 February 2017
  • ...78-0-7509-4057-3|pages=107–108}}</ref> apparently dug to serve the Wheal Eliza Mine, an unsuccessful copper and iron mine on the river near Simonsbath.
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  • * Birthplace of Eliza Lynch, former first lady of Paraguay.<ref>Tom Hennigan: "Life of Cork woman
    13 KB (1,984 words) - 08:42, 12 June 2017
  • ...three sisters Miss Jessie [c.1796-1871] the clever, agreable hostess; Miss Eliza [c.1798- ], sarcastic and sharp tongued, the manager of the stables; and Mi
    12 KB (1,913 words) - 17:52, 13 September 2017
  • ...eir grandson Henry Thomas Maire Silvertop who inherited the estate married Eliza Witham and changed his surname to Witham. As Henry Witham he was High Sheri
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  • ...er.co.uk/library_1.htm|publisher=Monkchester}}</ref> in memory of his wife Eliza, who died in 1901.<ref>{{cite web|title=Happy Birthday Lady Stephenson Libr
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  • Eliza Stafford, the last member of the Stafford family to occupy Stafford, died i
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  • ...cite web |url=http://www.somersetheritage.org.uk/record/33007 |title=Wheal Eliza mine, NE of Simonsbath, Exmoor |accessdate=2007-11-27 |work=Somerset Histor
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  • In 1100, Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst, a pair of conjoined twins, were supposedly born in the village. [[File:BiddendenMaids(1808).jpg|thumb|200px|Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst, the Biddenden Maids]]
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  • ...causing other considerable damage. Using a bequest of nearly £3,000 from Eliza Baker of
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  • ...accessdate=1 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{NHLE |num=1255581 |desc=Memorial to Eliza and William Hill, grade II listed |fewer-links=yes|accessdate=1 August 2019
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  • Thomas Hardy, the novelist, often took his first love Eliza Nicholls to Clavell Tower. He used an illustration of it in his ''Wessex P
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  • ...www.brewinbooks.com/eliza_asbury?search=Eliza%20asbury Hallam, David J.A., Eliza Asbury: her cottage and her son], Studley 2003, p vi</ref> ...www.brewinbooks.com/eliza_asbury?search=Eliza%20asbury Hallam, David J.A. "Eliza Asbury: her cottage and her son]" Studley, 2003 {{ISBN|1 85858 2350}}
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  • ...undreds of type specimens. The museum also holds the bryozoa collection of Eliza Jelly, another eminent 19th-century bryozoologist.
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  • ...{{!}}|url=https://www.osbaldwickandmurtonchurches.org.uk/parish/st_thomas/eliza-raine.htm|access-date=2020-06-07|website=www.osbaldwickandmurtonchurches.or
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  • ...ef>{{cite book |title= Life of Thomas Stothard R.A.|last= Bray|first= Anna Eliza|year= 1851 |publisher= John Murray|location= London|page= 4|access-date=7 J
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  • ...>''Freemans Journal'' 4 June 1853</ref> In 1870 it was in the hands of Mrs Eliza Fitzgibbon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cmcrp.net/Cork/Landowner9.html |acces
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  • ...tional until 1931. Other pits closed by the 1920s included the Humbug, the Eliza, the Donald and the Cairncubie. The Muircockhall Colliery was not altogethe
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  • Eliza Campbell, the eldest daughter and co-heir of Peter Campbell, married Sir Jo
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  • In 1839, Frances Eliza (Fanny) Grenfell (1814–91), later a biographer, was living at Braziers Pa
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  • ...''Love Actually'', ''Closer'', and was referred to in ''My Fair Lady'' as Eliza Doolittle is sent "to Whiteleys to be attired" in ''Pygmalion''. It also ha
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  • In 1813, the house was still home to Anna Eliza Brydges, Duchess of Chandos, whom the 3rd Duke of Chandos had married as hi
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  • ...ised/Article/straitstimes19091029-1.2.22.aspx | title=Lady's failure. Mrs. Eliza Hartman, Society Leader, of White Lodge | work=The Straits Times | location
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  • ...nced entirely by Edmund (1793–1873) and Elizabeth Arbuthnot (died 1866). Eliza Arbuthnot's brother William Pollet Brown Chatteris (1810–1889), JP, DL, h
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  • ...as Hudson, who bought the land for the purpose in that year from landowner Eliza Penelope Bentley of Pannal Hall. Wagons brought coal and barley from a rail
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  • [[File:Eliza Baker Court Girton College.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Eliza Baker Court]]
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