• Mary (Molly) Isolen Fergusson OBE (28 April 1914, in Stoke – 30 November 1997, in London) was a British civil engineer, the first female fellow of the...
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  • Olivia Mary Fergusson (born 27 March 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Wellington Phoenix in the A-League Women. Fergusson...
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    of Glasgow, 1903–4. On 6 April 1886, he married Mary Fergusson, younger daughter of Hickson Fergusson, of The Knowe, Ayrshire. However, he died of pneumonia...
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  • Jean Fergusson (30 December 1944 – 14 November 2019) was a British television and theatre actress, who was best known for playing the part of Marina on...
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    Indian stage actress Mary Fergusson (1914–1997), British civil engineer Mary Fernández, American computer scientist and activist Mary Ferrar (1551–1634), English...
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    General Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet, GCB, GCMG, DSO, MVO (17 January 1865 – 20 February 1951) was a British Army officer and the third Governor-General...
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    building, now known as the Fergusson Building, was laid in 1947 by Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II). St Mary's is the only one of the hill...
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    hold the position. Fergusson was the third son and fourth child of Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet, and his wife Lady Alice Mary Boyle, a daughter of...
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  • was revealed that Montague Browne's great-great-grandfather, Sir James Fergusson, 4th Baronet (1765−1838), owned slaves on his plantation in Jamaica and...
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  • engineer (born 1921) 30 November Glyn Dearman, actor (born 1939); accident Mary Fergusson, civil engineer (born 1914) 2 December – Shirley Crabtree, "Big Daddy"...
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    Movie) - Kim Lawrence 1969–1973: Love, American Style - Linda / Joanne Fergusson / Carol / Pat 1969: Ironside - Marcy Atkins 1972: Search - Lilia Moen...
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  • Modjeska Monteith Simkins Glenn E. Smiley A. Maceo Smith Kelly Miller Smith Mary Louise Smith Maxine Smith Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson Charles Kenzie Steele...
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    Indian Civil Service (open) examination in 1895. He married Eleanor Mary Fergusson, in 1905, who died a year later in 1906. After retirement from the Indian...
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  • over the city and parts of south-west Devon and south-east Cornwall. Mary Fergusson (1914–1997), British engineer, and the first female fellow of the Institution...
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  • and his wife, Lady Alice Mary Boyle, daughter of David Boyle, 7th Earl of Glasgow. His younger brother was Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae. He was...
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    (1992). Print. Doumato, Lamia. Mary Colter (1987). Print. Weigle, Marta. "Exposition and Mediation: Mary Colter, Erna Fergusson, and the Santa Fe/Harvey Popularization...
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  • playwright and essayist, cancer. Glyn Dearman, 57, English actor, fall. Mary Fergusson, 83, British civil engineer. Kay Green, 70, Welsh cricket player. Karl...
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    Four years later in 1887 Clara Mary Huning and Harvey Fergusson were married. One of Erna's brothers was Harvey Fergusson, a well-known novelist. Erna,...
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    November 1794 the son of John Bruce, minister of Forfar, and his wife Mary Fergusson (died 1844). He was schooled at Forfar then attended Marischal College...
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    Dance in Surrey. Lorelly Harris – joined around May 1966 Penelope (Penny) Fergusson – joined around May 1966, a former member of the Royal Ballet School Following...
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    Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, or Betsy Graeme; (February 3, 1737 – February 23, 1801) was an American poet and writer, known for The Dream (1768). She held...
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  • inductees, Dorothée Pullinger, Anne Gillespie Shaw, Victoria Drummond, Mary Fergusson, Anne Neville and Carol Marsh. The Hall of Fame panel encourages nominations...
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  • Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, 5th Baronet of Kilkerran FRSE (1800–1849) was a Scottish lawyer and landowner in Scotland and Jamaica. He was born at...
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  • May Dent Maude Dickinson Jeanie Dicks Mary E. Dillon Victoria Drummond Elsie Eaves Joy Ferguson Mary Fergusson M. Elsa Gardner Ella Hudson Gasking Elizabeth...
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    Margaret. Esther (gives her name as Mrs. Fergusson of 145, Nicholas Street, Angel's Meadow) – Sister of Mrs. Mary Barton, she is a fallen woman her function...
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    On 25 December 2023, Sarah joined the royal family for Christmas at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham for the first time since 1992. After the divorce...
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  • base in Sydney bound for the Vietnam War. 12 May – 21-year-old pilot Mary Fergusson on her final test flight to qualify for her full pilot's licence goes...
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  • January to 23 February 2019, and was won by 14-year-old solo dancer Ellie Fergusson from Livingston, West Lothian, who was mentored by Oti Mabuse. A second...
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    2020. The daughter of Alfred Spark and Mary Mitchell, she married, in 1964, Dr Ian (or Iain) William Fergusson Hanham, a respected oncologist and also...
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  • defined by direction in which the gas flows. The TBM is named after Mary Fergusson, the first female president of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)...
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