• A gentlewoman (from the Latin gentilis, belonging to a gens, and English 'woman') in the original and strict sense is a woman of good family, analogous...
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    The Gentlewoman was a weekly illustrated paper for women founded in 1890 and published in London. For its first thirty-six years its full title was The...
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  • The Gentlewoman is a biannual magazine (Not to be confused with the Edwardian period magazine of the same name The Gentlewoman) which is focused on arts...
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  • Look up gentlewoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gentlewoman is a courtesy name and social rank. Gentlewoman or variant, may also refer to: A Gentle...
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  • Gentlewoman, Ruby Man is a cover album by English singer and songwriter Flo Morrissey and American musician Matthew E. White, released on 13 January 2017...
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  • between Old England and New, concerning the late troubles. With divers other pleasant and serious Poems, By a Gentlewoman in those parts. Pender, Patricia (2012)...
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    (1485–1603), the First Lady of the Bedchamber was called Chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber. She had the highest rank among the Ladies of the bedchamber...
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  • A Gentle Woman (redirect from A Gentlewoman)
    moving the setting from 19th century Saint Petersburg to contemporary Paris. The film opens with a young woman jumping to her death from the balcony...
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  • The Soldier and the Gentlewoman is a 1932 novel by Welsh English-language writer Hilda Vaughan. The Soldier and the Gentlewoman re-print for the Welsh...
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    it was recorded that one of the signs at Bartholomew Fair was "the Signe of the Hoggs-fac'd Gentlewoman". By the 1670s, The Long-Nos'd Lass was a popular...
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