• Frances Elaine Newton (née McLemore; April 12, 1965 – September 14, 2005) was executed by lethal injection in the state of Texas for the April 7, 1987...
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  • Frances Newton was executed in Texas in 2005 for the 1987 triple murder of her family. Frances Newton may also refer to: Frances E. Newton (1871–1955)...
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  • singer Courtney Love Frances Newton, Lady Cobham (1539–1592), one of the closest friends of Queen Elizabeth I of England Frances Augusta Hemingway Conant...
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    Hernandez, a similar-looking man who lived in a nearby neighborhood. Frances Newton was executed in 2005, despite much doubt about her guilt, and much confusion...
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  • Frances E. Newton (born 1865) was an American early childhood educator who had a strong influence on the development of kindergartens in Australia. She...
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    died, and in 1560 at Whitehall, he was free to marry Frances Newton, the daughter of Sir John Newton of Barr's Court, Gloucestershire. Brook became Warden...
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    Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham (1539 – 17 October 1592) was an English aristocratic woman who served Queen Elizabeth I of England as a Lady of the Bedchamber...
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    At Harptree, the Newton family lived at Eastwood, a house built from the demolished stone of Richmont Castle. Her sister Frances Newton, who married William...
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  • Frances Emily Newton (4 November 1871 – 11 June 1955) was an English missionary who lived and worked in Palestine from 1889 until 1938, the last 18 years...
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  • 1912. Lewis was also the first woman to be executed in the U.S. since Frances Newton in 2005 by the State of Texas, and the second woman to be executed since...
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  • daughter Dorothy Bradbelt (or Broadbent). Elizabeth Marbery. Frances Newton (1559-1560) Nazareth Newton Mary Shelton (1567-1603). Elizabeth Stafford Drury. Margaret...
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    son of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, by second wife Frances, daughter of Sir John Newton, he was educated at King's College, Cambridge. In 1597 he...
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    Stephanie Houdet TV miniseries 1992, 1995 Casualty Dodie Mitchell, Frances Newton Episodes: "Cascade", "Sacrifice" 1993 Screen Two Mrs. Birt Episode:...
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  • Newton, occasional pen name of British historian Eric Hobsbawm All pages with titles containing Francis Newton Frank Newton (disambiguation) Frances Newton...
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    Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British and Australian singer and actress. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner...
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    Catherine Paget, Baroness of Beaudesert 1568–1599: Elizabeth Stafford 1587: Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham 1591: Lady Margaret Hawkins Anne of Denmark was Queen...
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    on February 3, 1998 Betty Lou Beets—Executed on February 24, 2000. Frances Newton—Executed on September 14, 2005 Kimberly McCarthy—Executed on June 26...
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  • mixed martial artist Ernie Newton (disambiguation), multiple people Frances Newton (disambiguation), multiple people Frank Newton (disambiguation), multiple...
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    Larken and William Monson, 6th Baron Monson) was Elizabeth Newton, daughter of Frances Newton. He was grandson of the Rev. Benjamin Cooper (died 1741),...
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    the daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham by his second wife, Frances Newton. Their son, William Cecil, was born in Westminster on 28 March 1591...
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    Nicky Newton-King (born 1966) is a corporate finance and securities regulation lawyer and was the first woman Chief Executive Officer in the 125-year history...
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  • very different. Denison often wrote nonfiction using the pen name "Frances Newton" for articles in This Week, Reader's Digest, McCall's and other magazines...
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    Indiana Murder Eric Nenno 1961 2007 47 American Texas Murder (4 counts) Frances Newton 1965 2005 40 American Texas Murder (3 counts) John B. Nixon 1928 2005...
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    parents were Thomas Salisbury and Mary Lister. Anne's mother was Frances Webb. Frances Webb's parents were Francis Webb and Mary Garritt. On 29 August...
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    Isaac Newton's apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor represents the inspiration behind Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity. While the precise details of Newton's...
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    married ca. 1580 Frances Brooke (b. 12 January 1562), daughter of Sir George Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, by his second wife Frances Newton. He was succeeded...
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    English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton produced works exploring chronology, and biblical interpretation (especially of the Apocalypse), and alchemy...
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    where she was influenced by the work and philosophies of the principal Frances Newton who had brought new ideas from Chicago.[citation needed] Commencing...
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    Training College. She was responsible for the founding in 1922 of the Frances Newton Memorial Free Kindergarten at 287 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst. She retired...
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    History at Harvard University before starting her teaching career at Newton College. Frances Daly Fergusson was born on October 3, 1944, in Boston, Massachusetts...
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