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  2. Mary Anne (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Daphne du Maurier's 1954 novel Mary Anne is a fictionalised account of the real-life story of her great-great-grandmother, Mary Anne Clarke, née Thompson (1776-1852). [1] It was published by Gollancz in the UK and by Doubleday in the US. Mary Anne Clarke from 1803 to 1808 was mistress of Frederick Augustus, the Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827).

  3. Mary Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Adams Maverick (March 16, 1818 – February 24, 1898), was an early Texas pioneer and author of memoirs which form an important source of information about daily life in and around San Antonio during the Republic of Texas period through the American Civil War.

  4. Marianne Farningham - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Hearn was born in Farningham in Kent in 1834 to Joseph Hearn and Rebecca Bowers, a religious Nonconformist couple in the Baptist denomination. [2] [3] In her memoir, she describes her thankfulness at having been raised in the country in a loving, devout, and amusing family. She tells the following anecdote about her father, a deacon ...

  5. Mary Ann Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The Memoirs of Mrs Mary Ann Radcliffe; in Familiar Letters to Her Female Friend complicates matters by making no reference to Mary Ann as a Gothic novelist. Other novels attributed to Mary Ann Radcliffe are Radzivil and The Fate of Velina de Guidova, both published in 1790 by William Lane at the Minerva Press. Radclife’s (sic) New Novelist ...

  6. Mary Ann Parker - Wikipedia

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    The 1795 book A Voyage Round the World, in the Gorgon Man of War by Mary Ann Parker. Mary Ann Parker (1765/6–1848) was an English traveller and writer whose 1795 book A Voyage Round the World, in the Gorgon Man of War included the first published description by a woman of an Australian colony.

  7. Mary Ann Oatman - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Oatman (1843 – c. 1855) was the sister of Olive Oatman. She is notable for surviving a gruesome attack on her family, “the Oatman Massacre” by south-western Native Americans who, according to historian Brian McGinty, were likely Tolkepaya, of the Yavapai, in what is now Arizona. [1] Mary Ann and her sister Olive were both abducted.

  8. The Real History Behind Netflix’s Korean War Epic Uprising

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    Uprising is titled “전, 란” in Korean, which translates to “War, Chaos.” “This story can be divided into war, and what happens after that war,” explains Korean film legend Park Chan ...

  9. Merely Mary Ann (play) - Wikipedia

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    Merely Mary Ann is a 1903 play by British author Israel Zangwill. It is based on his own work of the same name, written in 1893 [ 1 ] and later included in The Grey Wig (1903). [ 2 ] It has four acts and three settings.

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