Poor Clare is a 1968 novel by the British writer L.P. Hartley. After inheriting some fine works of art from his aunt, a composer surprises everyone when...
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The Poor Clare is a short story by English Victorian writer Elizabeth Gaskell. First serialised in three installments in 1856 Charles Dickens' popular...
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Blessed Clare of Rimini, beatified Poor Clare nun Clare Abbott (born 1921), South African artist Clare Adamson (born 1967), British politician Clare Akamanzi...
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his five-foot (1.5 m) stature and contributed to his poor physical health in later life. Clare had bought a copy of James Thomson's The Seasons and began...
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Enduring Love, a 1997 novel by Ian McEwan Clarissa Saunders in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a 1939 film Clarissa (disambiguation) Poor Clares, nuns of the Order...
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Keeley Hawes (redirect from Clare Hawes)
Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976), known professionally as Keeley Hawes, is an English actress. After beginning her career in a number of literary...
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18 August 2009. "Ennistymon Union – The Poor Law Act". Clare Library. Retrieved 18 August 2009. "The Irish poor law | Public Record Office of Northern...
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Franciscans (section Poor Clares)
staying in church properties. Clare of Assisi, under Francis's guidance, founded the Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare) of the Franciscans. The extreme...
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Francis of Assisi (section Poor Clares and Third Order)
received her at the Porziuncola and thereby established the Order of Poor Clares. He gave Clare a religious habit, a garment similar to his own, before lodging...
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Lady Clare is a narrative poem by Alfred Tennyson, first published in 1842. Lady Clare was first published in 1842. After 1851 no alterations were made...
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