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Olive Tell as | Mrs. Fendley |
Mrs Fenner returns to Fenner's Fashion. | |
Mrs. Ferguson is relieved that Holmes tells the trut | |
Lillian Leighton - | Mrs. Ferguson |
hen he stepped down to run for governor against | Mrs. Ferguson, Jim Ferguson's stand-in candidate, to |
Genevieve Blinn - | Mrs. Fernando |
Mrs Ferris renamed Ebenezer House as Westbourne Hou | |
and | Mrs. Ferris" who ventured across the nearly-impassab |
rize for her stories "Afterbirth" and "Visiting | Mrs. Ferullo;" "Afterbirth" was subsequently publish |
Kay Walsh as | Mrs. Fezziwig |
Fezziwig's Annual Christmas Ball" - Fezziwig, | Mrs. Fezziwig, Scrooge, Ghost of Christmas Past, Ens |
pretended in Valetta, Malta with the red-haired | Mrs Fielding for intelligence reasons. |
The figures were drawn by | Mrs. Fielding, and the descriptions were written by |
aryland House had a Bob's Big Boy restaurant, a | Mrs. Fields shop, and a cafeteria. |
In 1998, Pretzelmaker was bought by | Mrs. Fields Famous Brands. |
Betty Waite as | Mrs. Fields |
Yootha Joyce - | Mrs. Finch |
Peggy Aitchison as | Mrs Finchley |
Martha ensures that | Mrs Finnegan is scanned. |
r is Mr P McClenaghan and the vice principal is | Mrs Fiona McArthur. |
ring her 21 years as keeper, from 1893 to 1914, | Mrs. Fish brought rich soil to the lighthouse ground |
Mrs. Fish retired from the Lighthouse Service in 191 | |
With his help, | Mrs. Fish applied for, and won, the position, moving |
In 2009 and 2010 she toured the UK as | Mrs Fisher in a stage version of Billy Liar. |
According to the | Mrs. Fisher's website it was Eugene Fisher, Ethel's |
The logo for | Mrs. Fisher's potato chips, invented by Eugene in th |
Mrs. Fisher's chips are sold in northern Illinois an | |
Since its inception | Mrs. Fisher's has remained a locally run company. |
Despite | Mrs Fisher's initial donation, the collection did n |
urns up at Number 5, with Fiz having to pose as | Mrs Fishwick again, Joy's house had been sold and t |
Mrs Fishwicks) bank account. | |
Hedda Gabler was staged in November, 1904 with | Mrs. Fiske in the title role and Emily Stevens as Be |
Mrs. Fiske and the Manhattan Company brought it befo | |
Binns, Archie, | Mrs Fiske and the America Theatre. |
Stevens' mother, Emma Maddern, was a sister of | Mrs. Fiske's mother. |
Stevens bore a strong physical resemblance to | Mrs. Fiske. |
Mrs Fitchen died in 2009 but thanks to her hard wor | |
Patsy Kelly as | Mrs Fitts |
From about 1858 Sarah took the name | Mrs FitzGeorge but the marriage being invalid it is |
During the same year the Commons recommended | Mrs. Fitzharris and her three children to the bounti |
ever, continue to be romantically involved with | Mrs Fitzherbert until 1811. |
illegal marriage ceremony between George IV and | Mrs Fitzherbert in 1785. |
he brought | Mrs Fitzherbert here and it was stated that it was |
was Maria Anne Smythe-Matthews, better known as | Mrs. Fitzherbert, who was six years older than the y |
to enjoy liaisons with his long-time companion, | Mrs Fitzherbert. |
1877, in which his wife, | Mrs. Fitzinman Marshall, appeared as Elfrida, and wa |
Mrs Fitzroy, Lady Pembroke, Mrs Meynell, Lady Molyn | |
The founding members were | Mrs Fitzroy, Lady Pembroke, Mrs Meynell, Lady Molyn |
rded in the 1861 census as boarding with Mr and | Mrs Fitzsimon and in 1870 was at Mead Vale in Redhi |
Zillah Bateman - | Mrs Fitzwilliam |
hter Fanny went on to become the famous actress | Mrs Fitzwilliam. |
Mrs. Flack was the teacher for P3-5 but was made red | |
Louise Fazenda as | Mrs. Flaggenheim |
Roberta Beatty as | Mrs. Fleming, Party Guest |
Polly Platt as | Mrs. Flood |
Helen Page Camp ... | Mrs. Flora Crupper |
d in 1896 at Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire, by | Mrs Florence Morris (later Lindley). |
June Lu as | Mrs. Florence Rutledge |
Moira Lister as | Mrs. Flower |
Amy Veness - | Mrs. Flower |
Mrs. Flowers is said to be over 100 years old. | |
lm parts including her best-remembered roles as | Mrs. Foley in the 1945 classic Dead of Night and Mrs |
Kathryn Hays as | Mrs. Forbes |
Betty Harford as | Mrs. Forbes |
Mrs. Forbes | |
Judy Campbell as | Mrs. Forbush |
Vera Cook as | Mrs. Fordyce |
Prawn in 1961, and he and Ziegler played Mr and | Mrs Fordyce in Goodnight Mrs Puffin in 1963. |
4. | Mrs. Forella Landie, British Columbia, Canada (to te |
nts his daughter to be happy, while the prickly | Mrs. Forrest is sure the Bellamys would never accept |
Mrs Forsythe in Shout Across the River (RSC Donmar | |
May Ollis as | Mrs. Fortune |
Ferike Boros - | Mrs. Forziati, Joe's grandmother |
Lindsey Novak - | Mrs. Foscoe |
Edna Holland as | Mrs. Foss |
pported by two members of staff- Mr. Champion & | Mrs. Foucher. |
Sharon Blackwood as | Mrs. Foucoult at Tea Party |
dge), who takes a more-than-passing interest in | Mrs. Fowle (Beryl Reid). |
er trademark fox fur draped over her shoulders, | Mrs Fox brings light to any room she steps into. |
The Wedding of | Mrs. Fox is two German fairy tales collected under t |
Her best known role was | Mrs Fox in the long-running TV comedy Dad's Army. |
During the course of the war, | Mrs Fox sadly becomes a widow. |
Marriage of | Mrs. Fox |
It is Aarne-Thompson type 65, | Mrs. Fox's Suitors. |
e used for some of the minor parts, for example | Mrs Fox, who was played here by Mollie Sugden. |
Joanna David ... | Mrs. Frampton |
Monuments are to | Mrs France who died in 1814 by S. and F. Franceys o |
arly as 1872, as a stand-in for his portrait of | Mrs. Frances Leyland, when she was fifteen. |
t Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind in California by | Mrs. Frances Clark. |
(22 December 1845 - 1 March 1884), who married | Mrs Frances Evelyn Stotherd on 17 November 1870; th |
r, adventures in mountain by-ways is a novel by | Mrs. Frances Tiernan, under the pseudonym Christian |
wife, his son Frank Allen, Jr. and his daughter | Mrs. Frances V. Crane (Mary Winslow Allen Crane). |
er upon returning home one of the attendee's, a | Mrs. Francine E.H. Haines, declared an interest in h |
General Francis Dundas and Eliza Cumming, | Mrs Francis Dundas |
Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.; sponsored by | Mrs. Francis S. Low, wife of Rear Admiral Low, and c |
e was launched on 5 December 1964, sponsored by | Mrs. Francis L. Moseley and Mrs. Leon V. Chaplin, an |
Betty Miles as | Mrs. Frank Merritt |
This fine old home was a gift of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank E. Marcy to the Fine Arts Society of San |
His parents, Dr. and | Mrs. Frank Culbertson, Sr., are deceased. |
She was launched on 19 May 1917, sponsored by | Mrs Frank Miller, and commissioned on 15 June 1918, |
Zsuzsa Gordon - | Mrs. Frankfurter |
Mrs. Franklin first approached Boushall and Henry I. | |
hi Omega sorority national achievement award by | Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Eleanor Roosevelt). |
Helen MacKellar as | Mrs. Fraser |
The First | Mrs. Fraser (1932) |
Marie Lohr as | Mrs. Fraser |
ping Out by Richard Harris, playing the role of | Mrs Fraser. |
Texas; launched 20 December 1942; sponsored by | Mrs. Fred Moore, mother of Seaman Fred K. Moore; and |
Steel Co., San Pedro, California; sponsored by | Mrs. Fred T. Berry, widow of Commander Berry; and co |
elementary school opened in September 1956 and | Mrs. Freddie Emerson Sandle, by now the longest empl |
teers, James R. Steers, Jr., Daniel Steers, and | Mrs Frederick E, Baker. |
e was launched on 9 July 1960, was sponsored by | Mrs. Frederick B. Warder (wife of the famous Pacific |
The church was named for | Mrs. Frederick Dorguth, who in 1936 left money for e |
ned in her city, and in that same year Rev. and | Mrs. Frederick H. Senft were invited to Altoona, Pa. |
The current Stonehill campus was purchased from | Mrs. Frederick Lothrop Ames on October 17, 1935. |
ter among the passengers, twenty-two in number; | Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Daniels being the only ladies. |
Mrs. Freeman is the winemaker along with their consu | |
minology and general biology headed in whole by | Mrs. Freeman. |
Cicely Courtneidge - | Mrs. Frencham |
Mrs. Frenchman | |
ncha bucks, of which none were kept; a mistake, | Mrs. Frey wrote later, that she regretted. |
About 1940, | Mrs. Frey purchased a short-eared doe from the Goodr |
registered Murciana whose bloodline ran through | Mrs. Frey's herd was owned by a Mr. and Mrs. |
Nesta yielded many of the goats in | Mrs. Frey's herd of 1960; extant when she wrote her |
Margaret Tyzack as | Mrs. Friend |
ania (Fanny), their eldest daughter, the future | Mrs. Frisbie |
Mrs. Frisbie wrote, “Our finances were limited and s | |
lished in 1986, and is a sequel to her father's | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. |
nimated film, was based on the children's novel | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, by Robert C. O'Bri |
Nevertheless, | Mrs. Frontiere threatened legal action and NFL Commi |
Mrs. Frontiere then sought to relocate the team to t | |
Mrs Frost's commission also included the vicarage a | |
Mrs. Fukawa - Pauline Newstone | |
Mrs. Fun is an acid jazz/free jazz duo composed of k | |
Zick are from Waukesha, Wisconsin, but recorded | Mrs. Fun's first album in Nashville, where they met |
She has played with Milwaukee area jazz duo, | Mrs. Fun, and several of her contributions can be he |
Bratz: The Movie (2007) - | Mrs. Funk |
eford had recurring roles as the terminally ill | Mrs Fyvie and her daughter Beedie. |
Matchplay: | Mrs. G Williams. |
Family friend | Mrs. G. W. Cooper of Vinland confirmed the Beaumont |
Grande was launched 11 April 1944, sponsored by | Mrs. G. Delapalme; and commissioned 5 June 1944, Lie |
She was launched on 9 August 1945, sponsored by | Mrs. G. W. Scott, Jr., and delivered to the U.S. Nav |
Cargo, Inc., Richmond, California; sponsored by | Mrs. G. M. Ellis; and commissioned 4 May 1945, Lieut |
ration, San Francisco, California; sponsored by | Mrs. G. Coghlan; and commissioned 31 March 1921, Lie |
The organisation was founded by | Mrs G. Huggins, wife of an Army Officer, who narrow |
luded the scientist and industrialist , Mr. and | Mrs. G. D. Gopal, and Mr. & Mrs. Fowler. |
Shipbuilding Co., Houston, Texas; sponsored by | Mrs. G. M. Stites; commissioned 17 November 1943, Co |
For his wife | Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks, see Isabella Banks. |
2 November 1942, and launched on 3 July 1943 by | Mrs. G. Lawson, wife of the Minister for Transport. |
She was launched on 28 May 1956 sponsored by | Mrs. G.L. Russell, and commissioned on 20 October 19 |
She was launched on 21 March 1943 (sponsored by | Mrs. G.M. Mahoney), and commissioned on 21 June 1943 |
The winner was | Mrs G.P. Kruger of Prieska. |
Emma Tate - | Mrs. Gabberley |
Gabler wore the pants in that family, and | Mrs. Gabler wanted it that way", he said in an inter |
Frey said that | Mrs. Gabler's larger public role was deceptive. |
Helsingborg, 15 July 1924), former | Mrs. Gabriel Tchang (a son of a Chinese Minister in |
Mrs. Gailey (1951) | |
Gaines, | Mrs. Gaines (Raymond), and Bridger arrive at the for |
Helen Westley ... | Mrs. Galloway, Landlady |
After this incident, | Mrs. Gandhi used to call Nedumaran as her eldest son |
and the Syndicate formed the Congress (O) while | Mrs. Gandhi formed the Congress (I). |
in the state and successfully won the state for | Mrs. Gandhi in 1971. |
mposed from 31-12-1977 to 28-02-1978, following | Mrs. Gandhi's fall. |
In 1987, he became advisor to | Mrs. Gandhi's successor, Rajiv Gandhi and was respon |
Moushumi Chatterjee - | Mrs Ganga Singh |
d on mutual love, sensitivity and intelligence… | Mrs. Ganguli's case was hardly typical even among th |
The school principal is | Mrs. Gannon-Briggs and the pastor is Brian Joyce. |
Audrey Joyce - | Mrs Ganton |
Mrs. Garcia was named the "Outstanding Educator" of | |
ride and Prejudice as being the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Gardiner, the aunt and uncle of the five Bennet |
Mrs. Gardner | |
The late | Mrs. Gardner spent her early years in Venice, where |
Mrs Gardner, a very musical woman, was highly ambit | |
Though | Mrs. Garfield was not particularly interested in a F |
tely after President Garfield was shot in 1881, | Mrs. Garfield insisted upon sending for Dr. Hamilton |
Fortunately for the future | Mrs. Gargamel (and the Smurfs' well-being), some Smu |
Mrs Gargery - Rosemary McHale | |
in house to the city of Uvalde as a memorial to | Mrs. Garner. |
Garrison, the widow of the paper's founder, but | Mrs. Garrison is on the verge of selling the newspap |
Shortly afterward, | Mrs. Garvan assumed control as one of the first fema |
Upon her death, | Mrs. Garvan left the property to the Department of L |
In 1956, | Mrs. Garvan began to develop it as a garden and over |
Alice May Youse - | Mrs. Garvey |
Sheila Raynor - | Mrs. Gaskain |
s rather serious and silent than otherwise, and | Mrs. Gaskell described her as "delicate, unusually c |
It is the burial place of the novelist | Mrs Gaskell who died in 1865, her husband William G |
Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson - | Mrs. Gaspard |
Mrs. Gasque later was an author and lecturer and if | |
Mrs. Gatov first became active in Democratic politic | |
Mrs. Gatov returned to her Marin home from Washingto | |
Ruth Maitland - | Mrs Gattiscombe |
"About 1753 or 1754 the son of | Mrs. Gatward being convicted of robbing the Mail was |
he Self-Made Family (She's a Lady with Money) - | Mrs. Gay, Samuel Gay and Guy Gay |
After the death of | Mrs. Gayathri Radhakrishnan, the school is managed b |
Mrs. Gayathri Radhakrishnan, daughter of the founder | |
eeting at the site in November 1997, chaired by | Mrs. Gaye Dale. |
His grave, and that of | Mrs. Gaylord were the first ones in a cemetery that |
However, | Mrs. Geagea's challenge of that reality ushered in a |
biographies including 'The Fun Starts Here' by ' | Mrs Geldof' Paula Yates. |
woman second place in NY World beauty contest, | Mrs. Gelett Burgess, Riverside Drive, NY, formerly M |
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