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  2. Edna, the Inebriate Woman - Wikipedia

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    Edna, the Inebriate Woman is the second episode of the second season of the BBC anthology TV series Play for Today, originally broadcast on 21 October 1971. Edna, the Inebriate Woman was written by Jeremy Sandford, directed by Ted Kotcheff, produced by Irene Shubik, and starred Patricia Hayes.

  3. John Darnall (died 1735) - Wikipedia

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    Darnall argued the point before the Court of King's Bench. Oneby, being convicted of murder, committed suicide by opening a vein on the night before the day appointed for the execution. Darnall successfully defended in 1730 Thomas Bambridge, late warden of the Fleet Prison, on his trial for the murder of a prisoner. In 1733 he was placed on a ...

  4. John Darnall (died 1706) - Wikipedia

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    John Darnall was the son of Ralph Darnall of Loughton's Hope, near Pembridge, Herefordshire, Clerk to the Parliament during the Protectorate. He was assigned in 1680 to argue an exception taken by the Earl of Castlemaine , on his trial for complicity in the Popish Plot , to the evidence of Thomas Dangerfield , on the ground that the witness had ...

  5. Henry Darnall - Wikipedia

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    Henry Darnall was born in Clohamon, County Wexford in 1645, the son of English barrister Philip Darnall and his wife Mary, the daughter of Sir Henry Breton. Darnall was the first of his family to emigrate to England's North American colonies, and arrived in the Province of Maryland in 1664, when he was granted a tract of 236 acres in what was then Calvert County. [1]

  6. Philip Darnall - Wikipedia

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    Here resteth the bodies of Henry Darnall, of Bird's Place, in this Parish, Esq., Councellor at Law, of Gray's Inn, and of Mary his Wife, Daughter of William Took, Esq; one of the Auditors of his Majesty's Court of Wards and Liveries, by whom he had Issue, John, Henry, Anne, Thomas, Susan, Philip and Ralph Darnall, all living at the time of his ...

  7. Darnall, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    Darnall is a town in Ilembe District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Darnall is home to the Darnall sugar factory. Darnall is home to the Darnall sugar factory. References

  8. Anne Basset (lady-in-waiting) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1540, Anne Bassett and others ladies of the court visited Portsmouth to see a newly built ship. They sent Henry VIII a joint letter which was signed by Mabel, Lady Southampton , Margaret Tallebois , Margaret Howard, Alice Browne , Anne Knyvett (daughter of Thomas Knyvett ), Jane Denny , Jane Meutas , Anne Bassett, Elizabeth Tyrwhitt ...

  9. Courtauld bag - Wikipedia

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    The bag's top panel features a court scene with a rhyming Arabic inscription. The court scene features a man and woman seated on a dais, probably representing a Mongol royal couple. To the right of the woman is a servant carrying a mirror and a napkin, with a handbag over his shoulder; this may represent the Courtauld bag itself. [1]: 85, 89