• Mary Ward may refer to: Mary Ward (nurse) (1884–1972) English nurse to the boat people on the waterways Mary Ward (scientist) (née King, 1827–1869) Irish...
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    Mary Ward, IBVM CJ (23 January 1585 – 30 January 1645) was an English Catholic religious sister whose activities led to the founding of the Congregation...
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    Mary Augusta Ward CBE (née Arnold; 11 June 1851 – 24 March 1920) was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs Humphry Ward. She worked...
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    Mary Ward (née King; 27 April 1827 – 31 August 1869) was an Irish naturalist, astronomer, microscopist, author, and artist. She was killed when she fell...
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    Astra in the Doctor Who story The Armageddon Factor in 1979, Ward was chosen to replace Mary Tamm, who had decided against continuing in the role. She appeared...
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    Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School (abbreviated Mary Ward C.S.S., MWCSS, MW, Mary Ward, or simply Ward) is a Catholic secondary school in Toronto Ontario...
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  • Mary Lorraine Ward (6 March 1915 – 19 July 2021), also known as Mary Ward Breheny, was an Australian actress of stage, television, and film and radio...
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    The Mary Ward Centre is an adult education college in Stratford, London. The centre was founded by Mary Augusta Ward, a Victorian novelist and founding...
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    The book Mary Ward by Ida Friederike Görres (née von Coudenhove) presents the life of Catholic nun Venerable Mary Ward (1585 –1645). It was originally...
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    Mary Ward House is a listed building and conference centre in Bloomsbury, in London, England. It was the headquarters of the National Institute for Social...
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  • St Mary's or St Mary is the name of a number of electoral wards including: St Mary (Brecon electoral ward), Powys, Wales St Mary's (Chepstow ward), in...
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    Mary Jane Ward (August 27, 1905 in Fairmount, Indiana—February 17, 1981, in Tucson, Arizona) was an American novelist whose semi-autobiographical book...
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  • The Mary Ward was a passenger and cargo steamer built in Montreal in 1865. She ran aground on a reef in November 1872, and was subsequently wrecked in...
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  • Englishwoman, Mary Ward, in 1609. The congregation takes its name from the Marian shrine at Loreto in Italy where Ward used to pray. Ward was declared...
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    Barbara Mary Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth, DBE (23 May 1914 – 31 May 1981) was a British economist and writer interested in the problems of developing...
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  • Mary Behrendsen Ward (January 21, 1894 – May 13, 1985) was an American Poet and Fiction writer who was the first female Poet Laureate of Alabama from 1954...
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    Mary Jane Ward (née Martin; 6 June 1851 – 14 March 1933), known to her friends as "Minnie", was a Cambridge-based Irish suffragist, lecturer and writer...
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  • Winifred Mary Ward FRCSLT (12 October 1884 – 26 January 1979) was a pioneering British speech therapist. Winifred was born on 12 October 1884 in Victoria...
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  • became a pen name for his sister Winifred Mary Ward by default. Son of Harry Marshall Ward and Selina Mary Ward, née Kingdon; he went on around 25 expeditions...
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  • Mary Ellen Holloway Amos Ward, BEM (4 April 1884 – 29 March 1972) was an English nurse to the boat people on the waterways. She was a significant figure...
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  • Mary Alice Ward (1 September 1896 – 27 July 1972) was an Australian teacher and pastoralist born at Kooringa, Burra, South Australia. She was the owner...
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    Elizabeth. "Mary Ward Archived 2021-09-04 at the Wayback Machine". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. "Mary Ward – Loreto"...
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  • Mary Mae Ward (maiden name Courtnee; previously Powers) is a fictional character from the ABC soap opera General Hospital from 1994–1995. Introduced as...
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    Mary Ward Brown (June 18, 1917 – May 14, 2013) was an American short story writer and memoirist. Her works largely feature Alabama as a setting and have...
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  • Mary Josephine "Maisie" Ward Sheed (4 January 1889 – 28 January 1975), who published under the name Maisie Ward, was a writer, speaker, and publisher...
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    in 1975. Mary Ward, an English Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Sisters of Loreto (also known as the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) moved to...
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    functions. From 1835 the Mary Ward Elementary School was in the adjoining Outer North Wing of the castle. Founded by Mary Ward, it paved the way for a...
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    religious sisters founded during the 17th century through the work of the nun Mary Ward, who was dedicated to female education. The other congregation is the...
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  • Josephine Mary Ward (née Hope or Hope-Scott; published as Mrs Wilfrid Ward; 18 May 1864 – 20 November 1932) was a British novelist and nonfiction writer...
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  • teacher and writer Mary Ward (suffragist) (née Martin; 1851–1933), Irish suffragist Mary Martin (missionary) (1892–1975), Irish missionary Mary Martin (artist)...
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