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unusual facts about Englishwoman's Review


Alaide Gualberta Beccari

Articles originally printed in Woman were translated and published abroad, in England's feminist journal Englishwoman's Review.


2005 in England

7 February - Englishwoman Ellen MacArthur sets a record for the quickest round-the-world solo sail.

Alice Nutter

See Pendle witches for Alice Nutter (witch), (died 1612), Englishwoman hanged as part subjects of the Pendle witch trials

An Englishwoman's Love-letters

An Englishwoman's Love-letters is a 1900 novel by Laurence Housman, initially published anonymously.

Dorothy Clutterbuck

Dorothy Clutterbuck (19 January 1880 – 12 January 1951), was a wealthy Englishwoman who was named by Gerald Gardner as a leading member of the New Forest coven, a group of pagan Witches into which Gardner claimed to have been initiated in 1939.

Ed Dorn

His second wife, Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, is an Englishwoman he met during his Essex-years.

Five Day Lover

Claire (Jean Seberg), a young Englishwoman, lives in Paris with her staid husband, Georges (François Périer), a government archivist, and their two small children.

Grace Bussell

Lauded by the press at the time of the rescue, she became known as 'The Grace Darling of the West', (after an Englishwoman who had rescued people in similar circumstances).

Henry William Weber

He is said to have been the son of a Westphalian who married an Englishwoman, and to have been born at St. Petersburg in 1783.

Louis N. Parker

He was born in Calvados, France, the son of the American Charles Albert Parker, who was a grandson of American congressman and judge Isaac Parker, and the Englishwoman Elizabeth Moray.

Michel Fourniret

He was named as a suspect in connection with the murder of 21-year-old Englishwoman Joanna Parrish, whose body was found in an Auxerre river on 17 May 1990.

SOS Pacific

Aboard are the owner-pilot Jack Bennett (John Gregson), the navigator Willy (Cec Linder), the flight attendant Teresa (Pier Angeli) and six passengers: a policeman, Petersen (Maurice Evans); his prisoner Mark (Eddie Constantine); Whitey Mullen (Richard Attenborough), a witness against Mark; Dr Strauss, a German scientist (Gunnar Möller); Miss Shaw, a middle-aged Englishwoman (Jean Anderson); and Maria, a young European woman (Eva Bartok).

The Gentleman's Review

During the podcast the men drink Bollinger champagne which they have stated on many occasions is their preferred brand.

The Happy Return

Another passenger on the lugger, the young Englishwoman Lady Barbara Wellesley, the (fictional) sister of Marquess Wellesley and Sir Arthur Wellesley (the future Duke of Wellington), comes aboard.

Thomas Wiseman

For his next novel, The Romantic Englishwoman, Wiseman departed from the subject of war and Nazism and wrote a story of a novelist who describes in fictional form his wife's sexual encounter with a sponging self-styled poet in Baden-Baden, and the novelist's vivid imagination "begets the event".

Tshekedi Khama

After the war Seretse Khama went to study in England where he met and married an Englishwoman, Ruth Williams.

Two English Girls

Claude Roc (Jean-Pierre Léaud), a young middle-class Frenchman, meets Ann Brown (Kika Markham), a young Englishwoman, and they become quick friends.


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