• Abbey. The life of Eliza Parsons has been subject to much speculation, but most researchers agree she was born in 1739. Parsons's baptismal certificate...
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  • freestyle skier Eliza Pande, American tennis player Eliza Hall Nutt Parsley (1842–1920), American philanthropist and school founder Eliza Parsons (1739–1811)...
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    American civil engineering firms. Parsons was the son of William Barclay Parsons (1828–1887) and Eliza Glass Livingston Parsons (1831–1922). His siblings included...
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    actually did exist. The list is as follows: Castle of Wolfenbach (1793) by Eliza Parsons. London: Minerva Press. Clermont (1798) by Regina Maria Roche. London:...
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    The Castle of Wolfenbach (category Novels by Eliza Parsons)
    (1793) is the most famous novel written by the English Gothic novelist Eliza Parsons. First published in two volumes in 1793, it is among the seven "horrid...
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    The Mysterious Warning: A German Tale (category Novels by Eliza Parsons)
    Mysterious Warning: A German Tale is a novel by the English gothic novelist Eliza Parsons. It was first published in 1796 and is one of the seven "horrid novels"...
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  • entrepreneur Chick Parsons (1900–1988), American businessman and diplomat Clere Parsons, (1908–1931), English poet Eliza Parsons, (1739–1811), English...
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  • No Turning, and Other Tales Concerning the People of Pontiac (1900) Eliza Parsons, The Castle of Wolfenbach (1793) and The Mysterious Warning (1796) Thomas...
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    Among them was the gothic novel The miser and his family (1800) by Eliza Parsons and Catherine Hutton's The miser married (1813). The latter was an epistolary...
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  • 1809–1817) Una-Mary Parker (1930–2019) Tim Parks (born 1954), Europa Eliza Parsons (1739–1811), Gothic novels Mrs Henry de la Pasture (1866–1945), children's...
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