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    Beatrice Ferrar (25 March 1875 – 12 February 1958) was a British actress who made a speciality of playing in 18th-century dramas. Born in St Pancras in...
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  • (1867–1951), British actress Beatrice Ferrar (1876–1958), British actress Bill Ferrar (1893–1990), English mathematician Catherine Ferrar (born 1940), American...
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    production at the Adelphi Theatre in London with himself as Bottom and Beatrice Ferrar as Puck. Herbert Beerbohm Tree staged a 1911 production which featured...
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    engraver AJ Dixon, racing driver Ada Ferrar, actress Monica Charlot, historian Elizabeth Eiloart, writer Beatrice Ferrar, actress Reg Freeson, politician...
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    she was one of three actress sisters which included Beatrice Ferrar (1875-1958) and Jessie Ferrar (a.k.a. Marion Bishop (1879-1950). At first her desire...
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    Her Majesty's Theatre starring George Alexander, Cecil Armstrong, Beatrice Ferrar, Arthur Bourchier, C. Hayden Coffin, Kenneth Douglas, Lily Elsie, Winifred...
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    on Saturday, November 25. Also starring Oscar Asche as Bottom and Beatrice Ferrar as Puck, this role continued into 1906, followed by the role of Helen...
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  • Evans who visited the Andamans towards the end of Ferrar's tenure there. Ferrar's older sister, Beatrice, married Sir Thomas Wolseley Haig (1865-1938), a...
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  • Bessie Stringfield (born Betsy Beatrice White; 1911 or 1912 – February 16, 1993), also known as the "Motorcycle Queen of Miami", was an American motorcyclist...
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  • the Blessed Sacrament (1590-1660) Angelique Arnauld (1591–1661) Nicholas Ferrar (1592–1637) Maria Angela Astorch (1592–1665) George Herbert (1593–1633)...
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  • school. Betty Lynn as Lois Bradley. Victoria Carroll as Gwen. Catherine Ferrar as Eloise. 247 31 "So Long Charley, Hello" James V. Kern Edmund Beloin &...
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    was Albany Herald 1927–35. Haig married Beatrice, older sister of Michael Lloyd Ferrar, ICS, in 1892. Beatrice died in 1927. They had one son (Robert Wolseley)...
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  • Ursula Bourne) Jamie Bamber (as Ralph Paton) Rosalind Bailey (as Dorothy Ferrars) Clive Brunt (as Naval Petty Officer) Roger Frost (as Parker) Nigel Cooke...
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    Bisignano, Italian Franciscan friar and saint (b. 1582) December 4 – Nicholas Ferrar, English trader (b. 1592) December 19 – Christina of Lorraine, Tuscan regent...
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  • 2000 Seven Days Jamie Episode: "The Cure" 2000 Frankie & Hazel Millicent Ferrar Television film 2001 The Heart Department Mark's Sister Television film...
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  • QPM 2006–2009: Andrew Farquharson –2005: Kevin Knott 2005–2012: Leslie Ferrar 2012–: Andrew Wright 1986–1988: Col. Humphrey Mews 1988–1990: David Wright...
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  • His daughter Polly Prentice tries to frame Jessie for his murder. (Kathy Ferrar, 1966) ( Jennifer Billingsley, 1967–69) Polly disapproves of her father...
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  • 1948, Germany/US, f) Gabriella De Ferrari (born 1941, US, nf) Elizabeth Ferrars (1907–1995, Burma/England, f), pseudonym of Morna Doris MacTaggart Léo...
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  • philosopher and friend of C. S. Lewis Mary Ferrar (1551–1634), English founder of the Little Gidding community Nicholas Ferrar (1592–1637), English businessman...
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    ladies included Ada Ferrar, whom he would later marry, and Constance Featherstonhaugh. In April 1891, Sparrow married the actress Ada Ferrar (born Ada Bishop...
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  • Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915–2011), travel writer and scholar Elizabeth Ferrars (1907–1995), novelist Maria Fetherstonhaugh (1847–1918), novelist Jasper...
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  • January – Robert Donington, musicologist (born 1907) 22 January – Bill Ferrar, mathematician (born 1893) 23 January – Derek Royle, actor (born 1928) 24...
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  • Arzén von Cserépy Joe May Paul Leni (design) March 1915 Der Talisman Eddie Ferrar-Seefeld April 1915 Albert duelliert sich Albert Paulig Albert Paulig June...
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    appeared at the Prince's included: J. L. Toole and Lillie Langtry, Ada Ferrar, Charles Wyndham and George Alexander, Sarah Bernhardt, Julia Neilson Terry...
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    number of notable artists and writers. Writers have included Elizabeth Ferrars, Dick Francis (from 1954 to 1980), Kenneth Grahame, Marguerite Steen, GB...
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  • Vincenzo della Greca, Italian architect (d. 1661) February 22 – Nicholas Ferrar, English trader (d. 1637) February 23 – Balthazar Gerbier, Dutch painter...
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  • been destroyed by war Giovanni Bellini, did Altarpiece with St Vincent Ferrar Johann-Georg Bendl, Bohemian sculptor known for sculptures of saints and...
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  • Bisignano, Italian Franciscan friar and saint (b. 1582) December 4 – Nicholas Ferrar, English trader (b. 1592) December 19 – Christina of Lorraine, Tuscan regent...
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  • Higher Executive Officer, Metropolitan Police Office.[citation needed] Louis Ferrar. For services to the community in Scotland. Marjorie Ethel Ferris. For services...
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  • Indian Civil Service, Registrar, Chief Court, Punjab Major Michael Lloyd Ferrar, Indian Army, Postal Censor, Bombay Robert Loraine Gamlen, Master of His...
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