Elizabeth Jane Weston (Latin: Elisabetha Ioanna Westonia; Czech: Alžběta Johana Vestonie) (1581 or 1582, in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire – 23 November...
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– Francesco Piccolomini, Italian Jesuit (d. 1651) November 2 – Elizabeth Jane Weston, English Czech poet (d. 1612) November 21 – François Maynard, French...
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Westonia may refer to: Elizabeth Jane Weston (1582-1612), English-Czech poet known as Westonia Westonia, Western Australia, a town Westonia (brachiopod);...
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(1946–2010), racing driver and founder of Tom Walkinshaw Racing Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581 or 1582–1612), Neo-Latin poet, also known as Westonia, was...
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develop scientific instruments and manufacturing techniques. The poet Elizabeth Jane Weston, a writer of Renaissance Latin poetry, was also part of his court...
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Arcimboldo, the alchemists Edward Kelley and John Dee, the poet Elizabeth Jane Weston, and others. In 1618, the famous second defenestration of Prague...
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while rarely published, also wrote and composed poetry in Latin, Elizabeth Jane Weston being the most well known example. Throughout this period, Latin...
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missionary Elizabeth Anne Wells Cannon (1859–1942), American politician Elizabeth H. West (1873–1948), American librarian Elizabeth Jane Weston (1582–1612)...
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after giving birth, and his twin brother died a little earlier) Elizabeth Jane Weston (1612), English-Czech poet Dagmar of Bohemia (1212), queen consort...
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ambassador Guillen de San Clemente, and the English-Czech poet, Elizabeth Jane Weston. In 1637, Peter Paul Rubens painted The Martyrdom of St Thomas for...
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Juan Fernández de Olivera, Spanish colonial governor (b. 1560) Elizabeth Jane Weston, English Czech poet (b. 1582) November 26 – Thomas Walmsley, English...
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Walker, Elizabeth 1623–1690 Elizabeth Walker — Elizabeth Walker — — — Weston, Elizabeth Jane 1581–1612 Elizabeth Jane Weston — Elizabeth Jane Weston — — Elizabeth...
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visited Sutton Place during her summer progress. Weston became a [Justice of the Peace] early in Elizabeth's reign and served as High Sheriff of Surrey in...
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Carol Weston (born 1956, US, f/nf/ch) Edward Weston (1703–1770, England, nf) Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581 or 1582–1612, England/Bohemia, p) Jessie Weston (1850–1928...
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Emma (novel) (redirect from Jane Austen's Emma)
aloof from Jane because she envies her and is annoyed by everyone, including Mrs. Weston and Mr. Knightley, praising Jane. Mrs. Elton takes Jane under her...
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– Francesco Piccolomini, Italian Jesuit (d. 1651) November 2 – Elizabeth Jane Weston, English Czech poet (d. 1612) November 21 – François Maynard, French...
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painter Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581/1582–1612, England/Bohemia), poet (in Latin) Amy Westervelt (b. 1978, United States), col. & wr. Elizabeth Wetmore...
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Catherine George Ward (born 1787) Elizabeth Wardlaw (1677–1727) Anna Weamys (fl. 1651) Jane West (1758–1852) Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581 or 1582 – 1612) Anne...
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Jack the Ripper. A theory by Dr. Wynne Weston-Davies argued that Craig was Jack the Ripper and his wife was Mary Jane Kelly, the Ripper's last victim. Craig...
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Juan Fernández de Olivera, Spanish colonial governor (b. 1560) Elizabeth Jane Weston, English Czech poet (b. 1582) November 26 – Thomas Walmsley, English...
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Peter. Finally, Sisters Jane, Teresa and Helen engage in three-way sex and violate Sister Ann after tying her to a cross. Elizabeth writhes violently in...
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Foster as Jennifer Daniels Constance Zimmer as Elizabeth Holland Erin Cahill as Amy Celia Weston as Jane Cleo King as Betty Ron White as Earl Frank Cathy...
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of Science, Bronx, New York JPL · 25432 25434 Westonia 1999 WS2 Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581–1612), known as "Westonia", was an English-Czech poet, known...
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pharmacist Elizabeth Jane Weston (bap. 1581?, d. 1612), scholar & linguist Anne Wharton (née Lee; 1659–1685), poet and dramatist "Elizabeth Legge," Collective...
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theories. In 2015, author Wynne Weston-Davies advanced the theory that Kelly's real identity was his own great aunt Elizabeth Davies, born in 1857 as the...
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Sanditon (TV series) (category Television shows based on works by Jane Austen)
television series adapted by Andrew Davies from an unfinished manuscript by Jane Austen and starring Rose Williams, Crystal Clarke, Theo James, and Ben Lloyd-Hughes...
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Jane Powell (born Suzanne Lorraine Burce; April 1, 1929 – September 16, 2021) was an American actress, singer, and dancer who appeared in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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adapted by Andrew Davies from Jane Austen's 1813 novel of the same name. Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth starred as Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy...
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episodes). Elizabeth Bennett as Joyce Jowett (1996–2009, 16 episodes). Kenneth Cranham as Charlie Wallace (1996; 2 episodes). Wanda Ventham as Fiona Weston (1996–1997...
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November 6, 2019. van Koeverden, Jane (September 17, 2019). "Tanya Talaga, Alicia Elliott shortlisted for $60K Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction"...
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