Winifred Graham (born London 21 April 1873; died Hampton-on-Thames 5 February 1950) was an English novelist and anti-Mormon activist. Matilda Winifred...
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Handbook. Graham Young was born on Sunday, 7 September 1947 to Frederick and Bessie Young in Neasden, Middlesex; he had an older sister, Winifred. After...
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August 1923. Graham, Winifred (1923). My Letters from Heaven: Being Messages from the Unseen World Given in Automatic Writing to Winifred Graham by Her Father...
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Trapped by the Mormons Directed by H. B. Parkinson Written by Winifred Graham Produced by H. B. Parkinson Starring Evelyn Brent Release date March 1922 (1922-03)...
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Gloria Hunniford (redirect from Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford)
Mary Winifred Gloria Hunniford, OBE (born 10 April 1940) is a British television and radio presenter, broadcaster and singer originally from Northern Ireland...
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born at Greenwich Hospital, the son of William Stavely Wilson and Winifred Graham Croft. His father was an executive at Janney, Montgomery and Scott...
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She constantly wore a chain with 19 charms she called talismans. Winifred Graham wrote that Gorst was "the most famous palmist in London". Nina Gorst...
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Winifred Margaret Lambart Hutchinson (1868 – 1937) was an English classicist. As well as producing editions and translations of classical texts, she wrote...
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Agricultural Science, 20, (3), 417–439. Taylor, Ursula Winifred; Aldrich, John (2022). "Winifred Mackenzie: Statistician, missionary, mother". Significance...
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Australia. Anti-Mormon materials popularly distributed in England by Winifred Graham began circulating in Australia. Other Christian denominations attempted...
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Emperor's Candlesticks (1899). Pearson published books by such writers as Winifred Graham, Percy F. Westerman, Norman Hunter, Fâ’iz El-Ghusein, Robert Leighton...
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by acoustic guitarists. Graham was born in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England,[page needed] to a Guyanese mother, Winifred (known as Amanda) and a...
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Maria Winifred "Winnie" Carney (4 December 1887 – 21 November 1943), was an Irish republican, a participant in the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, and in...
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Educational Guides. Elsevier. pp. 144–146. ISBN 978-1-4831-3707-0. Wilson, Winifred Graham (13 June 1947). "Children's Houses". Truth. p. 9. Kendon, Olive (1979)...
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Charlotte Brontë. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Gérin, Winifred (1959). Anne Brontë. Thomas Nelson. Gérin, Winifred (1974). Ian Scott-Kilvert (ed.). The Brontës...
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stolen in November 2018. Nicholas Hammond (2004). "Bentinck, Winifred Anna Cavendish- [née Winifred Anna Dallas-Yorke], duchess of Portland (1863–1954)". Oxford...
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Winifred Dakyns CBE (née Pattinson, 1875-1960) was a British naval officer during World War I and assistant director of the Women's Royal Naval Service...
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Winifred Holtby who was noted for her novels set in the rural scenes of her childhood. In 2003 it was superseded by the Ondaatje Prize. "The Winifred...
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son of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland, and his wife, Winifred Anna (née Dallas-Yorke). He was elected to the House of Commons as Member...
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Winifred Dawson (born Winifred Arnott; 5 February 1929 — 22 August 2014) was a librarian, biographer and close friend of Philip Larkin. Winifred Dawson...
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Department to intervene. The movie Trapped by the Mormons, inspired by Winifred Graham's book of the same title, led to widespread anti-Mormon rhetoric throughout...
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2011, by Megan Osterhaus who had played Winifred Banks on Broadway and later returned to Broadway as Winifred. The U.S. National tour played its last...
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died 1971) Relatives Graham Shepard (brother) Wilfred Knox (brother-in-law) Ronald Knox (brother-in-law) Dilly Knox (brother-in-law) Winifred Peck (sister-in-law)...
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Georges West (1894–1968), was an industrialist; by virtue of his marriage to Winifred Mary, daughter of Thomas Eagleton, of St Louis, Missouri, West's first...
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Department to intervene. The movie Trapped by the Mormons, inspired by Winifred Graham's book of the same title, led to widespread anti-Mormon rhetoric throughout...
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Winifred Mercier OBE (20 May 1878 – 2 September 1934) was the principal of Whitelands College. She believed in education irrespective of class and gender...
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Congress, The Library of. "Whale, Winifred Stephens, 1870-1944". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-03. "Mrs. Winifred Stephens Whale". The Literary Guide...
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Yvette Williams (redirect from Yvette Winifred Williams)
Dame Yvette Winifred Corlett DNZM MBE (née Williams; 25 April 1929 – 13 April 2019) was a New Zealand track-and-field athlete who was the first woman from...
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the age of 18. Bledel made her television debut in 2000 opposite Lauren Graham in The WB (now CW) comedy-drama Gilmore Girls, which ran for seven seasons...
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March 16, 1970, at the age of 24. Thomasina Winifred Montgomery was born in Philadelphia to Jennie, née Graham, and Thomas Montgomery. Jennie was an actress...
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