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...Her jailer, George Talbot, the sixth Earl of Shrewsbury, was by her side, along with his guards....
...Whereas Mary supports her older cousin, Elizabeth, in Carpaccio’s painting, here Paul inverts the idea, and has retitled it Old Woman Embracing Her Young Self....
...own plans for the future, offers her advice on everything from how to make the most of a networking event — even when you’ve forgotten people’s names — to hiring the right co-founder (hers left Starling along...
...As a little girl growing up in Iowa in the 1920s, she was Frances Elizabeth Kent....
...The prime minister also paid $6,892 of taxes in the US in the 2021 calendar year, along with tax in some other, undisclosed jurisdictions....
...But as is often the way when free speech comes under threat, his arrest ahead of Saturday’s ceremony and detention during festivities — along with seven other members of Republic — has propelled Smith into...
...Susan Sontag, rumoured to pen “her essays in a marathon of typing, smoking, and speed”, and the novelist Mary McCarthy put in regular appearances....
...For Venezuela-born Mary Perez, it’s the butcher, Italian deli and a French café in “Stratford Village” south of Kensington High Street that keeps her in the affluent west London neighbourhood....
...Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, eldest child of Prince Albert and the former Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, was born in London on April 21 1926, by caesarean section....
...The opening had been the idea of the Irish president Mary McAleese, who had issued the invitation, only, of course, for it to be instantly vetoed by the Palace guardians....
...Angela Lansbury, the London-born actress who moved to Hollywood and spoke with a gorgeous warbly, slightly mangled transatlantic poshness; and Queen Elizabeth II, one of the last public figures who actually...
...This will begin in Edinburgh, where the body of the late Queen Elizabeth II arrived on Sunday after a six-hour procession from her Scottish summer retreat of Balmoral witnessed by large crowds along the...
...“It’s what [cookery writer] Elizabeth David called theatre on a plate. It’s not about real cooking. It’s not what I want to eat.”...
...Several of her recent roles have portrayed women whose tough exterior conceals a wealth of strife: Elizabeth I in Mary Stuart, Dorothy in the ITV crime drama The Long Call, a heartbreaking Winnie in Samuel...
...There is a feeling we’re further along [but] I don’t think it is something that is going to happen overnight.”...
...Off we set in my car from Oxford, the atheist driving the Orthodox monk, and as we sped along the motorways I learnt more about Fr Andrew and his career....
...Mary Elizabeth Donaldson was raised worlds away from the elite schools, sports or society mixers that have shaped many of her princess peers in other countries....
...Also, the writer and women’s rights activist Mary Wollstonecraft is buried in the graveyard....
...I sit down next to her and order a Bloody Mary....
...The Covid-19 lockdown gave Mary Elizabeth Shutley the time and space to evaluate her career ambitions. She concluded that she should move from consulting to strategy....
...On December 13 2021, Police Constable Shannon McGill made her way to Ward 7A at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow....
...Writers from Elizabeth Gaskell to Sarah Moss have written about Manchester’s Victorian working class, and new middle class, in books such as Mary Barton and Bodies of Light....
...It started well before Amanda Gorman wore a yellow Prada coat at the presidential inauguration in January, though admittedly this, along with her poem, did give me tingles....
...It would feel like living in a village inside a global city, says Elizabeth Farrelly, author of Killing Sydney....
...Her complaint echoes the predicament that confronts many heroines of costume dramas, from Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (published that year) to Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey...
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