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On 16 May 1880, eighteen months after Lewes' death, Eliot married John Walter Cross (1840–1924) [43] and again changed her name, this time to Mary Ann Cross. While the marriage courted some controversy due to the 21 year age differences, it pleased her brother Isaac that she was married in this relationship.
The house was then occupied by the novelist George Eliot, who lived there until her death in 1880. Together with her new husband, John Cross, they leased it in the spring 1880, commissioning a "Mr Armitage of Manchester" to supervise the redecoration and furnishing. However, they did not move in until 3 December, and Eliot died on 22 December 1880.
John H. Cross (1925–2010), American parasitologist; John Cross (1840–1924), husband of George Eliot; See also. John Crosse (disambiguation)
He was the son of William Cross (1809–1862), an English financier with J & A Dennistoun, [3] and Anna Chalmers (née Wood) Cross (1812–1878), his Scottish-born wife. [4] His brother, John Walter Cross, a commission agent, was the husband of the English novelist Mary Anne (née Evans) Cross, known by her pen name George Eliot , having ...
Cross & Cross was known as Old New York City Society's architectural firm of choice. [2] John Cross (1878–1951) studied architecture at the Columbia University and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and served as the creative half of the partnership, while Eliot Cross (1884–1949) focused on the development side of the business, particularly through his role as Chairman of the Board of the ...
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Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by English author George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans.It appeared in eight installments (volumes) in 1871 and 1872.
Sir John, who has made more than 60 appearances at the Proms, conducted the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists during the King’s coronation, which took place at Westminster Abbey in ...