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    Mary Ellen Richmond (1861–1928) was an American social work pioneer. She is regarded as the mother of professional social work along with Jane Addams...
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    Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset (c. 1519 – 7 December 1557), born Mary Howard, was a daughter-in-law of King Henry VIII of England, being...
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    University of Richmond in any sport. Richmond's traditional rival in many sports is the College of William & Mary. Richmond and William & Mary have met 133...
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  • Tribe for 39 years. William & Mary's traditional rival in football is the University of Richmond. William & Mary and Richmond have met 134 times since 1898...
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    Mary Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Duchess of Lennox (1622–1685), formerly Lady Mary Villiers, was the daughter of the George Villiers, 1st Duke of...
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    Mary Elizabeth Richmond CBE (30 August 1853 – 3 July 1949) was a New Zealand community leader, teacher and writer. She was born in New Plymouth, New Zealand...
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    St Mary Magdalene, Richmond, in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark, is a Grade II* listed parish church on Paradise Road, Richmond, London. The church,...
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    Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (c. 15 June 1519 – 23 July 1536) was the son of Henry VIII of England and his mistress Elizabeth Blount, and...
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  • the Saint Benedict Center. The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary located in Richmond, New Hampshire, has no official recognition by the Catholic Church...
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    Island, and he married Mary Richmond Bishop of Providence, Rhode Island, on April 27 of that year. The marriage lasted until Mary's death in 1876, but was...
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  • pen names, using names of both sexes. These included Mary Faulkner, Margaret Cameron, Mary Richmond, Molly Waring, Betty Manvers, Elizabeth Fenton, Nigel...
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    Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an...
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  • Colleges of William & Mary, a short-lived five campus university system, was founded. It included the College of William & Mary, the Richmond Professional Institute...
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    with apartments at Kensington Palace and White Lodge in Richmond Park as a country house. Mary Adelaide requested that her new husband be granted the style...
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    Richmond Palace was a Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was...
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    The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Richmond, is the Anglican parish church in the town of Richmond in North Yorkshire, England. Previously, there was another...
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    45km 30miles William & Mary Richmond    Coined as the "Oldest Rivalry in the South", the Capital Cup is one of the longest-running college football rivalries...
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    Lodge is a Grade I listed Georgian house situated in Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Formerly a royal residence, it now houses...
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    and the Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School. Private schools in Augusta include Aquinas High School, Episcopal Day School, Saint Mary on the...
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    New Richmond is a city in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, United States. Its population was 10,079 as of the 2020 census. New Richmond is within the Minneapolis-Saint...
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  • hottest British sex film stars of the seventies", the other being Mary Millington. Richmond was born Julia Rosamund Harrison in Hilborough, Norfolk, the daughter...
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  • History of the Richmond Professional Institute" written by Dr. Henry H. Hibbs Jr. From 1925, it was part of the College of William & Mary and, later, The...
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  • Richmond is a market town in Saint Mary parish, in the north-east of Jamaica. There are several other settlements in Jamaica with this name. Richmond...
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    512750°W / 37.584194; -77.512750 St. Mary's Hospital is a private, non-for-profit hospital in the west end of Richmond, Virginia. It is a 391-bed hospital...
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  • Harrison Ruffin Tyler (category College of William & Mary alumni)
    (born 1960), and William Bouknight Tyler (born 1961). They resided in Richmond, Virginia. Tyler is a preservationist. His family purchased the Sherwood...
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    James, firstly Duke of Lennox and then of Richmond and Lennox, the same title and rank, while from his mother Mary, only daughter of George, Duke of Buckingham...
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  • Richmond is a town in south-west London, 8.2 miles (13.2 km) west-southwest of Charing Cross. It stands on the River Thames, and features many parks and...
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  • Philadelphia, where Mary owned a house. After the war, Robert and Mary were legally married. She attended the First African Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia...
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    The Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen (Latin: Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae; CMRI) is a sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic religious congregation...
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  • until Mary Richmond published Social Diagnosis in 1917 that a formal definition for social casework began to formulate. In Social Diagnosis, Richmond advocated...
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