Norton, Lady
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Frances Norton, Lady Norton — (1644 1731) was an English religious poet and prose writer who primarily wrote about grief. She was born in Oxford and married Sir George Norton in 1672. This George Norton was the son of the Sir George Norton who hid Charles II at the time of… … Wikipedia
Lady Randolph Churchill — Jennie Churchill Born Jeanette Jerome January 9, 1854(1854 01 09) Brooklyn, New York Died … Wikipedia
Lady Randolph Churchill — Nom de naissance Jennie Jerome Surnom Jeanette … Wikipédia en Français
Norton United F.C. — Norton United Full name Norton United Football Club Founded 1989 Ground Norton Cricket Club Min … Wikipedia
Lady Margaret Beaufort — at prayer. Born 31 May 1443(1443 05 31) Bletso Castle, Bedfordshire … Wikipedia
Norton [2] — Norton, 1) Caroline Elizabeth Sarah, engl. Dichterin, geb. 1808, gest. 14. Juni 1877. Enkelin von Richard Brinsley Sheridan, machte sich schon in ihrem 17. Jahre durch das rührende byronische Idyll »Sorrows of Rosalie« (1829) bekannt, dem 1830… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Lady Mary Chudleigh — Mary Chudleigh (August 1656, Devon – 1710) was part of an intellectual circle that included Mary Astell, Elizabeth Thomas, Judith Drake, Elizabeth Elstob, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and John Norris.[1] In her later years, she published a book of… … Wikipedia
Norton Anthology of Literature by Women — The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English, published by W. W. Norton Company, is one of the Norton Anthology series for use in English literary studies. It is edited by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar. This volume is… … Wikipedia
Norton Knatchbull, 8th Baron Brabourne — The Lord Brabourne Born 8 October 1947 (1947 10 08) (age 64) Title Baron Brabourne Tenure 23 September 2005 – present Predecessor Jo … Wikipedia
Norton — This ancient name, is of English locational origin from any of the several places named with the Olde English pre 7th Century north meaning north, plus tun , a farm or settlement; hence, north tun i.e. a homestead or village north of another.… … Surnames reference