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  2. Philip Saville - Wikipedia

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    Saville was born Philip Saffer on 28 October 1927 at Marylebone, London (in later life he gave his birth year as 1930, a date repeated in all his obituaries), [5] son of Louis Saffer (who later assumed the anglicized form of the family name, "Saville", chosen by his father, Joseph Saffer, a master tailor), a travelling salesman for a clothing company, and Sadie Kathleen (known as "Kay"), née ...

  3. Mary Sackville, Countess of Falmouth and Dorset - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, in 1671, Mary was briefly considered as a possible bride for the widowed Duke of York, who later became King James II. [6] She was discounted due to her relationship with his brother the King. [7] James instead married Mary of Modena. [8] She married secondly, and secretly, [1] Charles Sackville ...

  4. Katherine Philips - Wikipedia

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    Katherine or Catherine Philips (née Fowler; 1 January 1631/2 – 22 June 1664), also known as "The Matchless Orinda", was an Anglo-Welsh royalist poet, translator, and woman of letters. She achieved renown as a translator of Pierre Corneille's Pompée and Horace, and for her editions of poetry after

  5. Constance Kent - Wikipedia

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    Constance Kent was born in Sidmouth, Devon, England, on 6 February 1844, the fifth daughter and ninth child of Samuel Saville (or Savill) Kent [1] (1801–1872), an Inspector of Factories for the Home Office, and his first wife, Mary Ann (1808–1852), daughter of prosperous coachmaker and expert on the Portland Vase, Thomas Windus of Stamford Hill, London.

  6. Ogle family - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Luke Ogle of Berwick. was the eldest son of Nicholas Ogle (1605-1646). Vocal in his views against the papacy, his open dissent during the Restoration led to his arrest and temporary confinement on a few occasions. [23] [25] Samuel Ogle (1658–1718) was the son of Rev. Luke Ogle.

  7. How a Clemson manager with Down syndrome got a $650 birthday ...

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    David Saville said he wanted Chick-fil-A for his 34th birthday. With an assist from Dabo Swinney and a local media member, Clemson fans delivered. How a Clemson manager with Down syndrome got a ...

  8. William Saville-Kent - Wikipedia

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    Born in the town of Sidmouth in Devon, South West England on 10 July 1845, William Saville-Kent was the son of Samuel Saville Kent (7 July 1800 – 5 February 1872) and Mary Ann Windus (b. 1808 – May 1852), who was Samuel's first wife. [3] William was the youngest of ten children from his father's first marriage.

  9. Mary of York - Wikipedia

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    Mary of York (11 August 1467 – 23 May 1482) was the second daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. The first years of Mary's life were spent in close connection with her older sister Elizabeth of York (later Queen consort of England), who was eighteen months older. The princesses were raised and ...

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