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  2. Rosalind Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Their only child, Mathew Prichard, was born in 1943. A year later, Rosalind's husband died in the Battle of Normandy. [4] She remarried in 1949, to lawyer Anthony Arthur Hicks (26 September 1916 — 15 April 2005) [5] at Kensington, London, England. [6] They lived in the Greenway Estate until Rosalind's death on 28 October 2004, in Torbay, aged ...

  3. Hubert Prichard - Wikipedia

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    They had three children: Lydia Diana Williams (née Prichard; 17 April 1906 – 15 October 1982). She married Elydr Gwyn Williams (20 October 1905 — 8 November 1980). Major Hubert de Burr Prichard (14 May 1907 – 16 August 1944). He married Rosalind Hicks, [4] [5] only child of the author Agatha Christie, in 1940.

  4. Fannie R. Givens - Wikipedia

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    Fannie R. Givens (née Hicks; May 29, 1861 (sources vary re year and place of birth) – August 4, 1947) was an artist, missionary, and political activist. Mainly a resident of Louisville, Kentucky, she created and taught art in many forms including painting and poetry and served as a policewoman for the city.

  5. Greenway Estate - Wikipedia

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    The house was occupied by Christie and Mallowan until their deaths in 1976 and 1978 respectively, and featured, under various guises, in several of Christie's novels. Christie's daughter Rosalind Hicks and her husband Anthony lived in the house from 1968 until Rosalind's death in 2004. The house in July 2008, under restoration

  6. Colwinston - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Hubert Cecil Prichard came to live at Pwllywrach after the First World War. His son Hubert de Burgh Prichard famously married Rosalind Hicks, the only daughter of Agatha Christie, their son Mathew Prichard being given the proceeds from the royalties of The Mousetrap. He subsequently used the substantial sums from the play to establish ...

  7. Talk:Rosalind Hicks - Wikipedia

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  8. Marie Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Marie A. Hicks (December 20, 1923 – April 19, 2007) was an African-American activist during the American civil rights movement. Nicknamed "the Rosa Parks of Girard College," Hicks is best known for leading thousands of pickets around the wall of that academic institution during the mid-1960s. Her efforts led to her sons being enrolled in the ...

  9. David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood - Wikipedia

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    Lascelles is a film and television producer. He produced nine episodes of the 1990s TV detective series, Inspector Morse. [3]In 2007, as part of the commemoration of the bi-centenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, Lascelles was executive producer of the theatrical project by Geraldine Connor entitled Carnival Messiah that was staged in the grounds of Harewood House, which was built ...

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