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    Mary Elizabeth Wood (August 22, 1861 – May 1, 1931) was an American librarian and missionary, best known for her work in promoting Western librarianship...
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  • Mary Wood may refer to: Mary Ramsey Wood (died 1908), American pioneer Mary Elizabeth Wood (1861–1931), American librarian and missionary Mary Wood (baseball)...
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    Mary Inez Wood (January 1, 1866 - April 24, 1945) was an American writer and leader in women's rights during the 20th century. She served in various important...
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    Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth; 27 November 1833 – 27 October 1897), later known as the Duchess of Teck, was a...
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    (Paris, 1839), letters from Mary of Guise to her brothers: Wood, Marguerite, (1923), letters to Mary of Guise Pamela Ritchie, Mary of Guise (Tuckwell, 2002)...
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    Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Taylor Bliss Dandridge (née Taylor; April 20, 1824 – July 25, 1909) was the youngest of the three surviving daughters of President...
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    daughters: The Hon. Charles Reginald Lindley Wood (7 July 1870 – 6 September 1890) The Hon. Alexandra Mary Elizabeth Wood (25 August 1871 – 10 March 1965), godchild...
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  • Midlands. It was launched in 1964 and is presented by Mary Rhodes, Nick Owen, Elizabeth Glinka, Rebecca Wood and Shefali Oza. Midlands Today is produced by BBC...
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    Mary's death in 1558, her re-establishment of Roman Catholicism in England was reversed by her younger half-sister and successor, Elizabeth I. Mary was...
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    Wakeman, former US Congressman Isaac Wilson, former US Congressman Mary Elizabeth Wood, Librarian and missionary Onz The Don, musician Author John Gardner...
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    England, while her daughters Margaret and Mary, became the queens of Scotland and France respectively. Elizabeth of York was born at the Palace of Westminster...
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    2008) Diabetes Forecast Magazine. Accessed July 5, 2009. "Elizabeth Perkins Names James Woods During March Against Sexual Harassment". HuffPost. November...
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  •  416–17. Wood II 1846, p. 361; Harris 2002, p. 54; Graves 2004. Wood II 1846, p. 361; Harris 2002, pp. 54–5; Graves 2004. Wood II 1846, p. 361. Elizabeth later...
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    was an elder sister of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon known as Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (later The Queen Mother). Lady Mary married Sidney Elphinstone...
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    1663–1688: Mary Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham 1663–1688: Jane Granville, Countess of Bath Mary of Modena was Queen Consort to James II of England Elizabeth Herbert...
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  • was a long favourite of Elizabeth II. From his retirement in 2017, the house was home to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Wood Farm is a five-bedroom...
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  • younger sister, Mary Katherine, pretended to be asleep. Mitchell, who claimed to be a religious preacher, held Smart at a camp in the woods with Barzee,...
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    35 years (1906–1941). Another notable student from this period is Mary Elizabeth Wood, who promoted the development of libraries in China and established...
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    Sir Philip Wentworth, had married Mary, daughter of John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford, whose mother Elizabeth was daughter of Henry Percy (Hotspur)...
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    Elizabeth Woodville (also spelt Wydville, Wydeville, or Widvile; c. 1437 – 8 June 1492), later known as Dame Elizabeth Grey, was Queen of England from...
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    Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter (April 4, 1869 – January 8, 1958) was an American architect and designer. She was one of the very few female American architects...
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    teacher, and author of Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist Mary Elizabeth Wood, 1861–1931, librarian and lay missionary who actively promoted Chinese...
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  • Mary Elizabeth Groom (17 December 1903 – 21 December 1958) was a British artist, notable for her work as a printmaker and for the books she illustrated...
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    Mary Elizabeth Truss (born 26 July 1975) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party...
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    Mary Elizabeth Lawson (30 August 1910 – 6 May 1941) was an English stage and film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. In addition to her performances on...
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    Mary Elizabeth Lange, OSP (born Elizabeth Clarisse Lange; c. 1789 – February 3, 1882) was an American religious sister in Baltimore, Maryland who founded...
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  • member of the Oblate Sisters of Providence. Mary Wilhelmina was born Mary Elizabeth Lancaster on April 13, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a descendent...
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  • Management. Shen Zurong was sent by the American librarian and missionary Mary Elizabeth Wood to study library science in 1914. Upon his return in 1917, he began...
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    Magnificat (redirect from Song of Mary)
    latter moves within Elizabeth's womb. Elizabeth praises Mary for her faith (using words partially reflected in the Hail Mary), and Mary responds with what...
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    daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier. Born in either late 1636 or early 1637, Mary Cromwell was christened on 9 February 1637...
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