Mary Kendall Browne (June 3, 1891 – August 19, 1971) was an American professional tennis player and an amateur golfer. She was born in Ventura County...
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Mary Blair (born Mary Browne Robinson; October 21, 1911 – July 26, 1978) was an American artist, animator, and designer. She was prominent in producing...
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Mary Brown or Browne may refer to: Mary Brown, alias for Typhoid Mary (1869–1938), first identified asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever in the United...
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Browne (22 July 1552 – 29 June 1592), eldest son of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, and Mary Dormer. He became the Second Viscount Montagu at the age...
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Mary Browne (1593–1692) was an English aristocrat. She was a daughter of Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu and Jane Sackville, a daughter of...
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Irene Mary F.C. Browne (14 September 1881 – 27 June 1977) was a British artist known for her sculptures and pottery. Browne was born in Fulham in London...
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Francis Patrick Mary Browne, SJ, MC & Bar (3 January 1880 – 7 July 1960) was a distinguished Irish Jesuit and a prolific photographer. His best-known...
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American librarian Martin Browne (1900–1980), British theatre director Mary Browne (1891–1971), American tennis player Mary Ann Browne (1812–1845), English...
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tried Mary, Queen of Scots in 1587. In 1571 he was implicated in the Ridolfi Plot along with two of his Dacre brothers-in-law.. Anthony Browne was the...
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is the second-highest in the open era behind Navratilova. Graf defeated Mary Joe Fernández in the final of the Australian Open, which was her eighth Grand...
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relentless pace and depth. Tennis broadcaster and former professional player Mary Carillo praised the power in her style of play along with her fierce attitude...
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Harriet Mary Browne Owen (1798–1858) was an English writer and composer, the sister of poet Felicia Hemans. Browne was a granddaughter of the Venetian...
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reached the semifinals, saving three match points in the quarterfinals against Mary Pierce to defeat her 4–6, 7–6, 6–0, before losing to eventual champion, Seles...
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son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, and Mary Browne, daughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu. Shakespeare's two narrative poems...
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Thomazine Mary Lockyer (née Browne; 1 July 1852 - 9 September 1943) was a British astronomer, suffragist, and Unitarian. She was elected a member of the...
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Felicia Mary Browne (18 February 1904 – 25 August 1936) was an English artist and communist. She was the only British woman combatant and first British...
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the Ameritech Cup Chicago in November 1997. Ranked No.304, she upset No.7 Mary Pierce and No.4 Monica Seles, recording her first career wins over top 10...
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"Peeter Browne" family listed as "Peeter Browne, Martha Browne, Mary Browne, John fford, Martha fford." His wife Martha died about 1630, and Peter Browne remarried...
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Hotchkiss Wightman 1911: Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman 1912: Mary Browne 1913: Mary Browne 1914: Mary Browne 1915: Molla Bjurstedt Mallory 1916: Molla Bjurstedt...
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Mary Evelyn (née Browne; 1632–1709) was an English letter writer. She was the wife of the English diarist and intellectual John Evelyn. Described as a...
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2024. Browne 2001, pp. 170–171. Browne 2001, p. 174. Browne 2001, pp. 173, 177–179. Browne 2001. Browne 2001, pp. 199–200. Browne 2001, p. 223. Browne 2001...
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Mary Ann Browne (also known as Mrs. James Gray; 24 September 1812 – 28 January 1845) was an English poet and writer of musical scores. Mary Ann (sometimes...
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Southampton (aged twenty) married the thirteen-year-old Mary Browne (d. 1607), daughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, by Jane Radcliffe, the daughter...
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caused her to retire from her quarterfinal match in San Diego while trailing Mary Pierce in the third set. At the U.S. Open, Williams defeated fourth-seeded...
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reaching the semifinals in her hometown of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, losing to Mary-Ann Eisel in three sets. For years, this was the record for the furthest...
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Mary-Louise Browne (born 1957) is a New Zealand artist, best known for her public word ladders, and other works using text. Her works are held in the permanent...
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her finger. At Wimbledon, Henin was the third seeded player. She defeated Mary Pierce in the fourth round and Svetlana Kuznetsova in the quarterfinals before...
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of the world. She had earlier co-written a tennis instruction book with Mary Carillo in 1982, entitled Tennis My Way. She later wrote three mystery novels...
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Mary Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton (22 July 1552 – October/November 1607), previously Mary Browne, became the wife of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl...
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Liza Harvey (redirect from Liza Mary Browne)
Liza Mary Harvey (née Browne; born 25 October 1966) is an Australian politician who was the Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western...
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