• Francis Neilson (26 January 1867 – 13 April 1961) was an accomplished British-born American actor, playwright and stage director. He was also a political...
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  • husband died, and in 1917, she married British politician and writer Francis Neilson, with whom she founded the weekly paper The Freeman in 1920. She is...
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    Commencement Address Delivered by Francis Neilson at the Henry George School of Social Science, June 3, 1940. Neilson, Francis (September 1939). "Albert Jay...
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  • Neilson (1936–2011), British criminal Ed Neilson, American politician Francis Neilson (1867–1961), British playwright and politician Harry B. Neilson...
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  • William Francis Neilson (24 September 1850 – 2 May 1880) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer who played for Canterbury in the 1870s. Born in Liverpool...
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    the wealthy wife of the magazine's other editor, Francis Neilson, although neither Nock nor Neilson was a dedicated single taxer. Contributors to The...
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  • divorced and her mother remarried to British politician and playwright Francis Neilson). Similarly to other writers of the Lost Generation, Gardiner was born...
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    silent film directed by Richard Ridgely and written by Everett McNeil, Francis Neilson and Charles Sheldon. The film stars Robert Conness, Mabel Trunnelle...
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    Henry Bingham Neilson (1861 – 13 October 1941), who signed his work and was usually credited as Harry B. Neilson, less often as H. B. Neilson, was a British...
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    Manchester (1899), and "the architect of the world's fire service". Francis Neilson-Butters 1867–1961 MP for the Hyde Division of Cheshire 1910–1916. Writer...
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