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    Mary Kinnaird or Mary Jane Kinnaird, Lady Kinnaird; Mary Jane Hoare (1816–1888) was an English philanthropist and co-founder of the Young Women's Christian...
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  • Jack the Ripper Mary Jane Kinnaird (1816–1888), English philanthropist Mary Jane Kirby (born 1989), Canadian rugby union player Mary Jane Lamond (born 1960)...
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  • into a 20-acre (81,000 m2) campus. The college is named after Lady Mary Jane Kinnaird, co-founder of YWCA and a great philanthropist of her time. The now...
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    before taking up his seat in the House of Lords. Kinnaird's mother was Mary Jane Kinnaird and he was born in London. He was educated at Cheam School, Eton College...
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  • The organisation combined in 1877 with an organisation created by Mary Jane Kinnaird to form the Young Women's Christian Association. Robarts was the daughter...
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    The YWCA history dates back to 1855, when the philanthropist Lady Mary Jane Kinnaird founded the North London Home for nurses travelling to or from the...
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  • association with India. Kinnaird was born in London in 1855. She was the last of the six surviving children. Her mother was Mary Jane Kinnaird who founded what...
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    Christian Association (YWCA). Gertrude Kinnaird was born in 1853 to the 11th Baron Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird and Mary Jane née Hoare, philanthropist and founder...
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    well as in the barony of Kinnaird, and took his seat in the House of Lords. Lord Kinnaird married Mary Jane (Hoare) Kinnaird (1816–1888), daughter of...
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    Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (27 April 1798 – 19 March 1879), or Claire Clairmont as she was commonly known, was the stepsister of the writer Mary Shelley...
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    edition. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Jane Garnett, ‘Kinnaird , Mary Jane, Lady Kinnaird (1816–1888)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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  • most significant being her friendship with Maria Jane Jewsbury. Another close friend was Maria Kinnaird, adoptive daughter of Richard "Conversation" Sharp...
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  • social activist Mary Jane Kinnaird (who later founded the YWCA) to ask for her assistance in expanding the organisation’s work. Lady Kinnaird’s involvement...
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    and the former Hon. Agneta Olivia Kinnaird (fourth daughter of Arthur Kinnaird, 10th Lord Kinnaird) in 1905. Hon. Mary Sophia Sidney (d. 1903), who died...
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  • married 1870 John Webb Probyn. Probyn had in common with Hoare's sister Mary Jane Kinnaird an interest in the free black communities of Canada. Lee, Sidney,...
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  • grandfather was the banker Henry Hoare of Mitcham Grove, who died in 1828. Mary Jane Kinnaird (1816–1888) was the sixth and youngest child in the family, born in...
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    Press. ISBN 978-0-252-03022-2. JSTOR 10.5406/j.ctt1xcn4h. Kinnaird, Joan K. (1979). "Mary Astell and the Conservative Contribution to English Feminism"...
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    in Mildmay until 1884. Other sources credit Emma Robarts and Lady Mary Jane Kinnaird. Pennefather was engaged in training deaconesses for the mission including...
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  • Blatherwyke Hall was built in 1720 by Thomas Ripley, and the philanthropist Mary Jane Kinnaird was born there. The hall fell derelict and was demolished in 1948...
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    Kinnaird Head Mull of Kintyre North Ronaldsay Eilean Glas Pladda Pentland Skerries Cloch Point Inchkeith Start Point, Sanday Little Cumbrae Thomas Smith...
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    September 2020. David Hay Fleming, Mary Queen of Scots (London, 1897), p. 492. Jane T. Stoddart, The girlhood of Mary Queen of Scots (London, 1908), p....
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  • 1905 and set out for Lucknow to work at the Kinnaird Memorial Hospital which was named for Mary Jane Kinnaird. Hanson was given a level of responsibility...
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  • R. "CUMMING BRUCE, Charles Lennox (1790-1875), of Roseisle, Elgin and Kinnaird, Stirling". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. History of Parliament Online...
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    adult role was her portrayal of Fanny Price in the BBC dramatisation of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1983). In 1985, Le Touzel co-starred with Bryan...
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    Sketchy Clients". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 26 October 2021. Croft, Jane (9 October 2017). "Former Conservative party treasurer wins Luxembourg bank...
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  • Conservative Christopher Chope East Wiltshire Danny Kruger Rob Newman David Kinnaird Stephen Talbot Emily Herbert Pete Force-Jones (True and Fair) Conservative...
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    VI, possibly written in June 1591 by the kirk minister Robert Bruce of Kinnaird recounts the royal sea voyages: her sailing hither was delayed by conjurations...
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  • the Right Honourable R. B. Sheridan, written at the request of Douglas Kinnaird, is spoken at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London by Mrs. Maria Davison...
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    respective 40th birthdays. William was educated at private schools, starting at Jane Mynors' nursery school and the pre-preparatory Wetherby School, both in London...
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    Archived 2006-11-27 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on July 14, 2009. Kinnaird, Lawrence (1966). History of the Greater San Francisco Bay Region. Vol...
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