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  2. Anne Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    Anne Blencowe (née Wallis; 4 June 1656 – 6 April 1718), also known as Anne, Lady Blencowe, was a British compiler of recipes. Her book was first published more than 200 years after her death. Her book was first published more than 200 years after her death.

  3. William Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    Blencowe, was the third son of Sir John Blencowe (1642–1726), a judge and baron of the Exchequer, and his wife, Anne Blencowe (1656–1718), the eldest daughter of the mathematician and cryptographer John Wallis. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford in 1697 and moved later that year to Magdalen College, where he graduated BA in 1701. [1]

  4. Sir John Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    A Blencowe was an early benefactor of the college, and Anthony Blencowe, D.C.L., was provost from 1572 to 1617. He was entered a student of the Inner Temple in 1663, called to the bar 1673, elected a master of the bench in 1687, received the degree of serjeant-at-law 11 April 1689, and represented Brackley in Northamptonshire for five years in ...

  5. Bernard Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was born in Kennington, Surrey, in 1887, the fourth child of nine, to a Church of Ireland minister, Henry Montgomery, and his wife Maud (née Farrar). [11] The Montgomerys, an Ulster Scots 'Ascendancy' gentry family, were the County Donegal branch of the Clan Montgomery.

  6. Nancy Green - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County Historical Society oral history places her birth at a farm on Somerset Creek, six miles outside Mount Sterling in Montgomery County, Kentucky. With George Green, she had at least two and as many as four children (one of whom was born in 1862). Local farmers from that area named Green raised tobacco, hay, cattle, and hogs.

  7. John Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    Blencowe was the son of Robert Willis Blencowe and Charlotte Elizabeth Poole. [3] He married Frances Campion, daughter of William John Campion (the younger) and Frances Read Kemp, in July 1857. Together they had eight children: [2] Robert Campion Blencowe (1858–1905) John Ingham Blencowe (born 1860) William Poole Blencowe (1869–1900)

  8. Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    Alan Blencowe (born 1976), British racing driver; Arlene Blencowe (born 1983), Australian mixed martial artist and boxer; Elizabeth Blencowe (born 1961), Australian sprint canoeist; Mary Penelope Blencowe (1795–1861), wife of British Army officer James Grant; As a forename. Edward Blencowe Gould (1847–1916), British consul in Bangkok

  9. Agnes Blencowe - Wikipedia

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    Blencowe was born in 1817 in King's Lynn in Norfolk. She was one of eleven children. Her father was, in time, the mayor of King's Lynn. Her brother, Edward Everard Blencowe, who was over ten years older than her became the rector of West Walton and she went to live with him as his housekeeper. She was a skilled embroiderer and she was said to ...