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En Peterkin is a diminutive of En Peter. Peadrus Petrus [52] Prainnseas Francis [48] See also SG Frangan. Pàdair Patrick, Peter [22] Dialectal form of SG Pàdraig. [22] Found on Arran (as a SG form of En Peter). [54] Pàdraig Patrick [22] SG equivalent of En Patrick: Pàdruig Patrick [54] Pàl Paul [52] See also SG Pòl. Pàra Patrick [22]
Margaret King may refer to: Margaret King (1773–1835), Anglo-Irish hostess and writer; Margaret King (painter) (active 1779–1787), London-based pastel artist; Margaret I. King, first librarian at University of Kentucky, namesake of Margaret I. King Library; Maghi King, British-Swiss computational linguist; Margaret L. King (born 1947 ...
Madge is a female given name, a short form of Margaret, Marjorie, and Maggie. [1] Madge may refer to: Actresses: Madge Bellamy (1899–1990), American movie actress born Margaret Derden Philpott; Madge Blake (1899–1969), American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper on the TV series Batman
According to multiple reports, Peter had been interviewed by Margaret's father, George VI, for a position as his equerry, when he first met the 14-year-old princess at Buckingham Palace. Peter ...
In 1947, Margaret—the daughter of King George VI and the Queen Mother and younger sister to Queen Elizabeth II—first met and fell in love with Townsend, a Royal Air Force Pilot and soon-to-be ...
Margaret King (1773–1835), also known as Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell and Mrs Mason, was an Anglo-Irish hostess, and a writer of female-emancipatory fiction and health advice. Despite her wealthy aristocratic background, she had republican sympathies and advanced views on education and women's rights, shaped in part by having been ...
Margaret L. King (born 1947) [1] is an American historian of the Italian Renaissance and a professor emerita of history at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. [ 2 ] Education and career
Margaret King Robinson (February 23, 1906 – February 20, 2006) was an American oceanographer. She was head of the Bathythermograph Unit at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, and "a pioneer in the use of computers to analyze world-wide oceanographic data."