Mary Wills may refer to: Mary Wills (costume designer) (1914–1997), American costume designer Mary Wills (philanthropist) (1861–1931), English philanthropist...
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Julia (von Reitzenstein). In 1886, she married Henry Herbert Wills, a member of the Wills tobacco family; the union was apparently childless. She spent...
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Mary Ann Wills (née Wykes) (1859?–1942) was a New Zealand artist. Wills, born Mary Wykes, married Thomas John Wills, a minister in the Anglican Church...
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receive the highest number of votes will become the ceremony's nominations for final voting, and that the final voting will only be undertaken by active and...
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wife Mary Wills, in 1849, and the couple had one child, Jesse, on 2 June 1850. Boot died on 30 May 1860, leaving his wife and business behind. Mary Boot...
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the time of her appointment, Wills was the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs since January 2009. Wills earned an earned a bachelor's...
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Mary Wills (July 4, 1914 – February 7, 1997) was an American costume designer. Wills was born in Prescott, Arizona. In the 1930s, her family moved to Albuquerque...
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Wills is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alec Wills (1911–1941), English cricketer and Royal Air Force officer Alfred Wills (1828–1912)...
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first Hollywood film for Australian actor Rod Taylor. Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills were nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design of a Color Production...
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Francis's death, Mary had intervened to ensure his will was sealed by a court to cover his affair with Kilmorey. This set a precedent for royal wills to be sealed...
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