Marmion Wilme Savage (1803–1872), also known as Marmion Wilard Savage, was an Irish novelist and journalist. He was son of the Rev. Henry Savage. He matriculated...
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Fonblanque as editor from 1847 to 1855. Forster himself was succeeded by Marmion Savage. The Examiner's reputation was undermined when the new owner, William...
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Assistant Under-Secretary was called Chief Clerk. After the retirement of Marmion Savage as Clerk of the Privy Council of Ireland in 1853, the Chief Clerk/Assistant...
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estate and maintained her correspondence. Her daughter Olivia married Marmion Savage. Clarke died on 24 April 1845. She was buried with her father in Irishtown...
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(1818), and The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), along with the narrative poems Marmion (1808) and The Lady of the Lake (1810). He had a major impact on European...
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Back: Legacy (2015) ... Mason.. Ten Episodes. The Musketeers (2015) ... Marmion.. episode 2.6 "Through a Glass Darkly" Foyle's War (2015 TV Series) .....
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Codnor Castle in Derbyshire. A close family associate was a man named Henry Marmion whose family held land close to Codnor, and may have commended Bess to...
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novelist James Clarence Mangan – poet Columba Marmion – monk Aidan Mathews – poet, dramatist, novelist David McSavage – comedy writer Thomas Moore – poet Vincent...
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determine, as several references in the text are contradictory. For example Marmion (pub. 1808) is referred to in Chapter 32 as a "new publication", but Adèle...
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(1944–1947) Hilary Lawton (1948–1959) Raymond J Lawler (1959–1962) Joseph Marmion (1962–1965) Paddy Crowe (1971–1976) Philip Fogarty (July 1976 – Aug 1987)...
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United States transport Marmion as she sailed up the Potomac through the massed batteries of the enemy. Various editions of Savage's poems have been published...
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winners". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 10 August 2013. "Barrie Patrick Marmion". Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 13 November...
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Curran in fact did most of the writing. These pieces were edited by Marmion Wilme Savage in 1855 in two volumes, under the title of Sketches Legal and Political...
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in fiction was the novel, The Bachelor of the Albany (1847) by Marmion Wilard Savage. Still earlier is the hero of Benjamin Disraeli’s novel Sybil (1845)...
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poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, followed by the full epic poem Marmion in 1808. Both were set in the distant Scottish past, already evoked in...
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original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016. "Oct 3 - Bl Columba Marmion OSB (2) 1858-1923 - Catholicireland.net". Archived from the original on...
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Elizabeth's England. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0812203301. Marmion, Anthony (June 2013). The Ancient and Modern History of the Maritime Ports...
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Jordan Joyce Kenefick Lambart Lambert Lawless Lovett Lyons Malclerk Mansell Marmion Marren Martin Mason Mansfield Bissett Mee Miniter Molyneux Morrissey Nagle...
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Machin Francis Marbury Gervase Markham Christopher Marlowe Shackerley Marmion John Marston John Mason Philip Massinger Thomas May Thomas Middleton Anthony...
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poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, followed by the full epic poem Marmion in 1808. Both were set in the distant Scottish past, already evoked in...
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characters' fates are decided by superstition and prophecy, or the poem Marmion (1808), in which a nun is walled alive inside a convent, illustrate Scott's...
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Chapter 3 Article 9 Paragraph 4. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Dom Columba Marmion, Christ the Ideal of the Monk – Spiritual Conferences on the Monastic and...
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of Wroxton, Oxon, 30 Robert Marmion 31–33 Henry de Clugensby 34 Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England Robert Marmion 1 William de Bello Campo 2 William...
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David Denicke, German jurist and hymnwriter (d. 1680) January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (d. 1639) February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French noble...
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heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary (b. 1858) 1923 – Columba Marmion, Benedictine abbot (b. 1858) 1926 – Barbara La Marr, American actress (b...
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published anonymously, it appeared in 1809, a year after Walter Scott's Marmion, which it is said to have "blatantly imitated". Around the same time she...
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Gazette (Supplement). 21 January 1941. p. 5567. "GEORGE MEDAL FOR SISTER SAVAGE – Heroine of Centaur". The Argus. 19 August 1944. Retrieved 20 March 2017...
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physician, 8th director general of Hadassah Medical Organization Barrie Marmion, microbiologist Henry Marsh (Medicine), neurosurgeon Clare Marx (MB BS)...
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Paoli Charles Reade Alfred Bate Richards George Rose (1817-1882) Marmion W. Savage John Palgrave Simpson George Augustus Frederick Percy Sydney Smythe...
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Sorrento – Richard Franklin That Eye, the Sky – Peter Beilby, Grainne Marmion Michael Rymer – Angel Baby Richard Franklin – Hotel Sorrento Margot Nash...
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