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  2. William Darrell - Wikipedia

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    William Darrell of Littlecote (1539–1589), MP for Downton William Darrell (Jesuit) (1651–1721), English Jesuit theologian and writer William Darell (clergyman) , also spelled Darrell, (d. after 1580), English Anglican clergyman and antiquarian

  3. List of Federal Art Project artists - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration was the largest of the New Deal art projects. [1] As many as 10,000 artists [ 2 ] were employed to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, Index of American Design documentation, theatre scenic design , and arts and crafts. [ 3 ]

  4. William Darrell of Littlecote - Wikipedia

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    William Darrell (23 June 1539 – 1 October 1589) of Littlecote House, Wiltshire, later of Warwick Lane, London; was an English Member of Parliament for the constituency of Downton in 1572. [ 1 ] Biography

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  6. List of Australian artists - Wikipedia

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    William Macleod (1850–1929): artist and a partner in The Bulletin; Matthew James MacNally (1873–1943): watercolourist; Mary Macqueen (1912–1994): printmaker, mixed media artist; Bea Maddock (1934–2016): artist combining printing with encaustic painting and installation art; Guy Maestri (born 1974): painter, winner of 2009 Archibald Prize

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  8. William Darell (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    William Darell or Darrell (died after 16 February 1580) was an English Anglican clergyman and antiquarian. Born in Kent, Darell first appears in the historical record when in 1546 he was presented to the rectory in his home town of Little Chart. A pluralist, Darell went on to hold many benefices, rectories, and vicarages during his ...

  9. Littlecote House - Wikipedia

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    The last of the Darrell owners is connected with several scandals and the house's resident ghost story. William Darrell's father had left the house to his mistress Mary Danyell, but Darrell was able to recover it when he came of age in 1560. He spent lavishly, left his debts unpaid, and went to law with most of his neighbours, acquiring enemies ...