Emily Pepys (9 August 1833 – 12 September 1877) was an English child diarist, whose account of six months of her life provides a vivid insight into a...
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William Pepys, 1st Baronet, a master in chancery, who was descended from John Pepys, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, a great-uncle of Samuel Pepys the diarist...
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Earl of Cottenham (redirect from Pepys baronets)
politician Charles Pepys, 1st Baron Cottenham. /ˈpɛpɪs/) He served as Lord Chancellor from 1836 to 1841 and from 1846 to 1850. Pepys had already been created...
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Pepys usually refers to Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), English naval administrator, Member of Parliament, and diarist. Pepys may also refer to: Talbot Pepys...
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year. His daughter Emily gained fame as a child diarist. Pepys was born in Wimpole Street, London, the son of Sir William Weller Pepys (1740/41–1825), 1st...
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parents' company in 2001 before getting picked up by Alfred A. Knopf. Emily Pepys (1833–1877), daughter of a bishop, wrote a vivid private journal over...
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Lyttelton family, owners of Hagley Hall: Meriel Lyttelton, letter writer Emily Pepys, child diarist, became the first wife of the rector, Rev. William Henry...
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(1950) as Mrs Mason – Gill's Maid (uncredited) One Wild Oat (1951) as Emily Pepys (Audrey Cuttle #2) Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Nanny Treasure Hunt (1952)...
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century can be gained from the vivid diary of ten-year-old Emily Pepys, daughter of Bishop Pepys, which covers a six-month period in 1844–1845. By 1890 some...
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Schmidt, German educator, women's rights activist (d. 1902) August 9 – Emily Pepys, English child diarist (d. 1877) August 16 – Eliza Ann Otis, American...
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