Louisa Hope Sinclair (née Stevenson; 21 March 1864-13 Oct 1950) was an early female conservationist. Stevenson was born on 21 March 1864, the fifth of...
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Athelstaneford, and St Columba's, Edinburgh Louisa Hope Stevenson, (b. 21 March 1864) Henry James Stevenson, (b. 12 July 1867), M.A. W.S., secretary of...
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Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer...
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Jill Biden (redirect from Jill Tracy Jacobs Stevenson)
unsatisfying. She married Bill Stevenson, a former college football player, in February 1970 taking the name Jill Stevenson. Within a couple of years he...
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Persuasion (novel) (redirect from Louisa Musgrove)
Benwick, who was a guest as well, helps in Louisa's recovery by attending and reading to her. Following Louisa's accident, Anne joins her father and sister...
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original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Berger, Miriam; Loveluck, Louisa (19 March 2024). "Israeli forces raid Gaza City hospital; U.S. confirms...
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anonymously in four episodes in the magazine London. It is first attributed to Stevenson in 1980. July – The ending of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is published...
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Gloucestershire, and the sister of one of Doyle's patients. Louisa had tuberculosis. In 1907, the year after Louisa's death, he married Jean Elizabeth Leckie (1874–1940)...
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List of Home and Away characters introduced in 2016 (redirect from Hope Morrison)
Morgan – were introduced in June. The following month, Tabitha Ford arrived. Hope Morrison and Raffy Morrison made their debuts in September, while Jeannie...
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in London, where he met Louisa Catherine Johnson, the second daughter of American merchant Joshua Johnson. In April 1796, Louisa accepted Adams's proposal...
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