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  2. Is “Joan” a True Story? Meet the Real Jewelry Thief Who ...

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    Joan is based on Joan Hannington's 2002 memoir I Am What I Am: The True Story of Britain's Most Notorious Jewel Thief. Hannington was born in 1957 to working-class Irish parents. She was one of ...

  3. Joan (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The six-part series was announced in November 2022 with Sophie Turner cast as Joan Hannington. It was created by Anna Symon, adapting from Hannington's 2002 memoir I Am What I Am: The True Story of Britain's Most Notorious Jewel Thief, with the pair meeting as Symon was writing the series. [2]

  4. Joan Hannington Joan is the main character of the series. She’s a young woman who ends up becoming one of the UK’s most notorious jewel thieves, known for her unique method of stealing gems by ...

  5. The True Story That Inspired Sophie Turner’s New Series, ‘Joan'

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    Sophie plays notorious jewel thief Joan Hannington, so what is the real Joan’s story and where is she now? Here’s what you need to know.

  6. Joan Premiere Transforms Sophie Turner Into Real-Life Jewel ...

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    Turner stars as Joan Hannington, a real-life criminal whose 2004 memoir serves as the basis for this six-part limited series, whic. Five years after being crowned Queen of the North, Sophie Turner ...

  7. Will ITV Renew ‘Joan’ for Season 2? Here’s What We Know

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    Joan is based on the real-life story of Joan Hannington, a woman who started stealing jewelry during the 1980s in order to build a better life for herself and her daughter.

  8. William Clayton (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Clayton was baptized on December 9, 1632, in Boxgrove, England, the son of William Clayton and Joan Smith. His mother died before he was a teenager, and in 1653 he married Prudence Lanckford, a daughter of William Lanckford, in St Pancras, London. Clayton became a carpenter by trade and a follower of the Quaker religion. [1]

  9. Hannah Callowhill Penn - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Margaret Penn (née Callowhill; 11 February 1671 – 20 December 1726) was an Anglo-American governor. The second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes, and then for another eight years after her husband's death.

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