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Elizabeth Ethel Cordelia Midford is the daughter of Francis and Alexis Leon Midford, Edward's younger sister, and Ciel's fiancée and cousin. Elizabeth is often called "Lizzie" for short. Elizabeth is extremely girly, energetic, and deeply devoted to Ciel, who she loves with all her heart and wishes to see him smile again.
Elizabeth Midford, Ciel's fiancée, visits. Elizabeth unhappily shatters Ciel's family ring when she sees that he isn't wearing the one she got him. Enraged but stopped by Sebastian, Ciel calms down and throws out the ring, declaring that he is head of the family with or without it.
In a secret Aurora Society meeting, Ciel and Sebastian witness Doctor Rian Stoker use a machine to reanimate a dead woman, who starts attacking and killing the attendants. Ciel finds himself trapped in the ship's cargo with Elizabeth and Snake, where they realize that Stoker brought thousands more reanimated corpses on board. Sebastian rescues ...
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John White (c. 1540–c. 1606), artist-illustrator, surveyor; Jacob Gerritse Strycker (1615–1687), artist, possibly of the Rembrandt studios; Thomas Smith (died c. 1691), painter
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Her grandfather Nicolas Annesley (d. 1593) had been "sergeant of the cellar" to Queen Elizabeth. [1] The surname also appears in the contemporary forms "Anslowe" or "Onslow" or "Ansley". In November 1596 Brian Annesley, Cordell, and John Wildgose husband of her sister Grace, were granted a house and lands forming part of the manor of Lee in ...
Cordelia Drexel Biddle (1898–1984), married Angier Buchanan Duke (1884–1923), the brother of Mary Duke Angier Biddle Duke (1915–1995), U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador 1952–1953, U.S. Ambassador to Spain 1965–1968, U.S. Ambassador to Morocco 1979–1981, member of the Council on Foreign Relations [11] Anthony Drexel Duke (1918–2014)