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Mary Martha Sherwood (née Butt; 6 May 1775 – 22 September 1851) was a nineteenth-century English children's writer. Of her more than four hundred works, the best known include The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (1814) and the two series The History of Henry Milner (1822–1837) and The History of the Fairchild Family (1818–1847).
Mary Martha Good (born 1954), American politician; Mary Martha Pearson (1798–1871), English portrait painter; Mary Martha Presley Merritt (?–1994), American politician and civic leader; Mary Martha Reid (1812–1894), American nurse during the American Civil War; Mary Martha Sherwood (1775–1851), English children's writer
Title page from the seventh edition of The History of Little Henry and his Bearer. The following is a list of the published works of Mary Martha Sherwood.Because it relies on M. Nancy Cutt's annotated bibliography of Sherwood's books in Mrs. Sherwood and her Books for Children, this list does not include her many periodical articles, such as those she wrote for The Youth's Magazine.
Mary and Martha may refer to: Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary, a story in Luke 10; Mary and Martha, sisters of Lazarus of Bethany, in John 11 Mary of Bethany; Martha; Mary and Martha, a 2013 British television movie starring Hilary Swank and Brenda Blethyn; Mary and Martha Society, a Christianity-based service organization
The painting illustrates Luke 10, verses 38–42 in the Bible, when Christ ate at the table of the sisters Martha and Mary. [2] In the scripture, Martha is doing all the work to serve as hostess to Jesus, while her sister sat with him. [2] She reproved Mary for sitting while she did all the work. [2]
Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere by Mary Martha Pearson William Taylor Copeland, MP, Lord Mayor of London by Mary Martha Pearson. She was born on 18 June 1798 [1] in Birchin Lane in the City of London, [1] daughter of Robert Dutton, a bookseller [2] who also ran a circulating library in Gracechurch Street, [1] and his wife Martha, daughter of John Comberbach of Haughton Hall. [2]
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The Sons of Martha" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling. It is inspired by the biblical story of Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary . It celebrates the care and dedication of workers – engineers, mechanics, and builders – to provide for the safety and comfort of others.