Frances Catherine Partridge CBE (née Marshall; 15 March 1900 – 5 February 2004) was an English writer. Closely connected to the Bloomsbury Group, she...
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and then Frances Marshall, and was the unrequited love of Lytton Strachey. Partridge was born in 1894, the son of (William) Reginald Partridge, magistrate...
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Dora Carrington (redirect from Dora Carrington Partridge)
been purchased by Strachey in the name of Partridge. In 1926, Ralph Partridge began an affair with Frances Marshall, and left to live with her in London...
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and Carrington (1995) with Emma Thompson, where she played writer Frances Partridge. In April 1996, she got her first regular television role as customs...
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Mem Fox (redirect from Mem (Merrion Frances) Fox)
Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox AM (née Partridge; born 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy...
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agreed to marry Partridge, not for love but to secure a three-way relationship. Partridge eventually formed a relationship with Frances Marshall, another...
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Frances Marshall may refer to: Frances Partridge (1900–2004), née Marshall, English writer Frances L. Marshall (died 1920), British author Francis Marshall...
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including: Dora Carrington (1893–1932), painter and decorative artist Frances Partridge (1900–2004), writer and diarist Lytton Strachey (1880–1932), writer...
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paperback (Eng. trans. by Frances Partridge as The President) 1964, US, Atheneum (ISBN NA), paperback (Eng. trans. by Frances Partridge as El Señor Presidente)...
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Frances, called Fanny (b. 1946), who farms in France. When Henrietta Garnett was 17 she married Lytton Burgo Partridge, the son of Frances Partridge,...
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pregnant, Henrietta married Burgo Partridge. Ten years older than her, he was the son of Ralph and Frances Partridge. His mother's sister, Ray Marshall...
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Phillip Morrell Jeremy Northam as Beacus Penrose Alex Kingston as Frances Partridge Sebastian Harcombe as Roger Senhouse Richard Clifford as Clive Bell...
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of its slang Frances Partridge (née Marshall, 1900–2004), English writer Frank Partridge (disambiguation), multiple people George Partridge (1740–1828)...
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Eric Siepmann, 1922 Dora Carrington, Ralph Partridge, Lytton Strachey, Oliver Strachey, and Frances Partridge, 1923 Virginia Woolf and T. S. Eliot, 1924...
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Provost of Yale University Roger Powell (1896–1990), bookbinder Frances Partridge (1900–2004), writer and diarist Luke Pritchard, musician (The Kooks)...
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Knopf. Miguel Ángel Asturias, El Señor Presidente. Translated by Frances Partridge. New York: Atheneum 1975. Augusto Roa Bastos, I, the Supreme. Translated...
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producer (born 1905) 5 February Nicholas Evans, artist (born 1907) Frances Partridge, writer and last surviving member of the Bloomsbury Group (born 1900)...
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1506-1963. (complete transcription online) Martineau, Gilbert and Frances Partridge – Napoleon’s St. Helena. Masson, Frederic and Louis B. Frewer – Napoleon...
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Brazilian poet, playwright and novelist (born 1930) February 5 – Frances Partridge, English diarist (born 1900) February 7 – Norman Thelwell, English...
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"Ray" Marshall (1891–1940), sister of the translator and diarist Frances Partridge. He and Ray, whose woodcuts appear in some of Garnett's books, had...
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Londoner: A Diary (A. & C. Black, 2013), pp. 136–137 Anne Chisholm, Frances Partridge: the Biography (Hachette UK, 2009), p. 200 Spalding (1997), pp. viii...
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Frances Partridge Madame Mere - éditions France-Empire, Paris - translated as Madame Mere: Napoleon’s Mother (John Murray, 1978) by Frances Partridge...
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Russell Arthur Waley Hugh Walpole G. E. Moore Ann Bridge Frances Partridge married Ralph Partridge after Lytton Stratchey's and Dora Carrington's deaths...
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Herself and Frances Partridge, Frances Partridge (Gollancz: London, 1983) Preface to Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, Frances Partridge (Persephone Books...
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ap Meirion, King of Gwynedd (reigned 754? – 798) Mem Fox (Merrion Frances Partridge, b.1946), Australian children's author Other SS Merion, 1902 ocean...
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dramatist March 1 – Jim Crace, English author March 5 – Mem Fox (Merrion Frances Partridge), Australian children's writer April 2 – Sue Townsend, English comic...
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connected with the Bloomsbury Group. There, Woolley met Ralph and Frances Partridge, who became like parents to her. With the outbreak of the Spanish...
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Señor Presidente. – Mexico City : Costa-Amic, 1946 (translated by Frances Partridge. New York: Macmillan, 1963) Hombres de maíz. – Buenos Aires : Losada...
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Dora Carrington, Ralph Partridge, Lytton and Oliver Strachey, and Frances Partridge; snapshot by Ottoline Morrell, 1923...
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Cemetery in Proctor. In 1907, Partridge married Sarah L. Sanborn of Illinois. They were the parents of five children—Frances Partridge Coulter (1909–2007), Charles...
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