Anne Halkett (née Murray) (c. 1623 – 1699), also known as Lady Halkett, was an English religious writer and autobiographer. Halkett's father Thomas Murray...
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include: Alex Halkett (1881–1917), Scottish footballer Anne Halkett (1623–1699), English religious writer and autobiographer Colin Halkett (1774–1856),...
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singer and songwriter Anne Hajek (born 1951), American politician Anne Halkett, English religious writer and autobiographer Anne Halkivaha (born 1986)...
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author, professor, and nonprofit founder Anne Halkett (1623–1699), née Murray, religious writer and autobiographer Anne Lyon, Countess of Kinghorne, Scottish...
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Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton and Anne Keith, daughter of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal. She became a friend of Anne Halkett in 1650 and introduced her to...
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added to the Inventory of Historic Battlefields in Scotland in 2011. Anne Halkett stayed at the castle from 1650 to 1652 with the Countess of Dunfermline...
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Dunfermline Palace (category Anne of Denmark)
who stayed at Dunfermline in 1650 just before the Battle of Pitreavie. Anne Halkett described meeting him there. Soon afterwards, during the Cromwellian...
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creed, is to reflect upon self-improvement annually. The 1671 diary of Anne Halkett includes an entry on January 2 titled "Resolutions", which contained...
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the Clan MacKintosh Lady Anne Halkett (née Murray) (1623–1699), religious writer and autobiographer Lady Anne Horton, also Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and...
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married until her death. From 1648 to 1653 he was in a relationship with Anne Halkett (1623–1699), who helped him arrange the escape of the Duke of York from...
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and mumschance" during which her ladies were dressed in men's clothes. Anne Halkett, the religious writer, stayed with Peiris at the foot of the Canongate...
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(1898–2000), children's writer and illustrator, Orlando the Marmalade Cat Anne Halkett (1623–1699), memoirist and religious writer Edward Hall or Halle (c....
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Party: Heritage Floor. Brooklyn Museum. 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2014. "Anne Halkett". Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: The Dinner Party: Heritage...
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Aßmann, Freiherr von Abschatz, German statesman and poet (born 1646) Lady Anne Halkett, English memoirist (born 1623) November 23 – Joseph Beaumont, English...
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Constantia Grierson (née Crawley; c. 1705-1732), classicist, editor, and poet Anne Halkett (née Murray; c. 1623 – 1699), religious writer and autobiographer Cecily...
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Falls – Fort Halkett Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, protecting Smith River Falls and the former Fort Halkett, a Hudson's...
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who adopted the name Sir Henry Puckering Anne Murray, Lady Halkett (1622-1699), who married James Halkett at Charlton House in 1656. Jamie Reid Baxter...
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Halkett Bay Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park off Gambier Island in British Columbia, Canada. "Halkett Bay Marine Park". BC Geographical Names...
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daughter of Thomas Murray, and sister to Lady Anne Halkett. Puckering proved a great friend to Lady Halkett, lending her money before her marriage, and...
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Griffiths (née Thomas, 1776–1805) Elizabeth Grimston (c. 1563 – c. 1603) Anne Halkett (1623–1699) Elizabeth Hamilton (1756 or 1758 – 23 July 1816) Elizabeth...
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rebuilt a tennis court near Holyrood Palace in 1623, his guests included Anne Halkett, and he may have taken over the Kinloch's establishment or had a similar...
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cites Gentleman's Magazine 1858, i. 684; the British Museum catalogue; and Halkett and Laing's Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature. v t e...
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Retrieved 8 April 2019. Lady Anne Murray Halkett; Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe (1979). The Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett and Ann, Lady Fanshawe. Clarendon...
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Ann, Lady Fanshawe (redirect from Anne Fanshawe)
Cambridge University Press (2006), p. 90 ff. Halkett, Anne Murray and Ann Fanshawe; Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett, and Ann, Lady Fanshawe, ed. John Loftis...
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Journal. 103: 333–362. doi:10.1017/S0003581523000124. ISSN 0003-5815. Halkett, Samuel (1971). Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature...
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Henry Halkett (1511–1512) Robert Stewart (1516–1517) John Halkett (1517–1532) Patrick Halkett (1549–1552) George Halkett (1585–1585) Sir Robert Halkett (1606–1608)...
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Hamilton and Anne Hamilton, suo jure Duchess of Hamilton), in 1706. Hon. Robert Murray (1689–1738), a Brig.-Gen. who married Mary Halkett, daughter of...
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2023-05-25. Poyntz, Anne B. (1769). Je Ne Sçai Quoi: Or, a Collection of Letters, Odes, &c. Never Before Published. By a Lady. Wilkie. Halkett, Samuel. Dictionary...
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Linlithgow Palace (category Anne of Denmark)
Stirling the King returned to Linlithgow and played dice with the Laird of Halkett and his Master of Household, and on 17 September rewarded stonemasons working...
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David Cunningham of Auchenharvie rebuilt nearby St Luke's Church. Anne, Lady Halkett was married in 1656 at Charlton House, the service was conducted in...
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