Henrietta Fordyce born Henrietta Cumming or Henrietta Cummyng (14 February 1734 – 10 January 1823) was a Scottish-born governess. Fordyce was born in...
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James Fordyce, DD (1720–1 October 1796), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and poet. He is best known for his collection of sermons published in 1766...
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Instructive Anecdotes for Youth (1819) A Memoir of the Late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce (an elderly relative of hers seen by contemporaries as an archetypal...
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Machine Moran, Mary Catherine (23 September 2004). "Fordyce [née Cumming; also Cuming, Cummyng], Henrietta (1734–1823), governess". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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writing about the governess Henrietta Fordyce, who became her confidante and protégé, is credited with establishing Fordyce's notability. At her house on...
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1759) Charles Fergusson (1740–1804) Anne Fordyce (d. 1782) Sir James Fergusson, 4th Bt. (1765–1838) Henrietta Duncan (1782–1850) daughter of Adam Duncan...
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as Uncle George Henrietta Watson as Aunt Julia Minnie Rayner as Mrs Bailey Iris Darbyshire as Florrie Tully Comber as Harry Fordyce BFI.org Barnacle...
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his wife Frances died, leaving him her fortune. In July 1770 Alexander Fordyce collaborated with two planters John and William Macintosh on Grenada and...
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(1969). Historic Houses. London: Condé Nast Publications. Mavor, William Fordyce (2010) [1787]. Blenheim, a poem. Gale Ecco. ISBN 978-1170457344. Pevsner...
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Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2008. Retrieved 25 April 2024. Fordyce, Tom (14 July 2019). "England win Cricket World Cup: A golden hour ends...
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