Frances Sentence Examples
Mr Shaw married in 1898 Miss Charlotte Frances Payne-Townshend.
Of these Bridget was the wife successively of Ireton and Fleetwood, Elizabeth married John Claypole, Mary was wife of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Fauconberg; and Frances was the wife of Sir Robert Rich, and secondly of Sir John Russell.
Newman, Frances Power Cobbe, and others, for their more modern speculative belief in God, which, while non-Christian or at least non-orthodox, held to an immanent God, continually revealing himself - in the moral consciousness.
On the 17th of October 1710 he married at Longleat Lady Frances Worsley, grand-daughter of the first Viscount Weymouth.
In 1613 The Masque of Flowers was presented by the members of Gray's Inn in the Old Banqueting House in honour of the marriage of the infamous Carr, earl of Somerset, and the equally infamous Lady Frances, daughter of the earl of Suffolk.
Fiennes married (1), Elizabeth, daughter of the famous parliamentarian Sir John Eliot, by whom he had one son, afterwards 3rd Viscount Saye and Sele; and (2), Frances, daughter of Richard Whitehead of Tuderley, Hants, by whom he had three daughters.
In 1829 Mrs Frances Trollope established in Cincinnati, where she lived for a part of two years, a "Bazar," which as the principal means of carrying out her plan to benefit the town was entirely unsuccessful; a vivid but scarcely unbiassed picture of Cincinnati in the early thirties is to be found in her Domestic Manners of the Americans (1831).
He offered his daughter Frances, then little more than a child, in marriage to Sir John Villiers, brother of the favourite Buckingham.
Frances Burney, whom the old man had cherished with fatherly kindness, stood weeping at the door; while Langton, whose piety eminently qualified him to be an adviser and comforter at such a,time, received the last pressure of his friend's hand within.
See Dr Arthur Leared, Morocco and the Moors (1891); Budgett Meakin, The Moorish Empire (1899); and The Moors (1902); Frances Macnab, A Ride in Morocco (1902); and see under Morocco; Mauretania; Berbers, &C.
AdvertisementIn 1856 he married Miss Frances Dunlap, a lady who had since his wife's death had charge of his daughter Mabel.
In May 1859 Ferdinand died, and was succeeded by his son, Francis II., who came to the throne just as the Franco-Sardinian victories in Lombardy were sounding the death-knell Frances 11.
In 1843 he married again, his wife being Miss Frances Elizabeth Appleton of Boston, a daughter of Hon.
His wife, Frances, was the daughter of William Barlow, bishop of Chichester.
He married in 1618 Frances, daughter of Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, became earl of Hertford by the death of his grandfather in 1621, and marquess in 1640.
AdvertisementWhen the Church and the needy and fanatical nobles of northern and central France destroyed the feudal dynasty of Toulouse and the rich civilization of the south in the Albigensian crusade, it was for Philip Augustus that their leader, Simon de Montfort, all unknowing, conquered Languedoc. At last, instead of the two Frances of the langue doc and the lax gue dorl, there was but one royal France comprising the whole kingdom.
Moreover, the states were never really general; those of the Langue doc and the Langue doil sometimes acted together; but there was never a common understanding between them and always two Frances within the kingdom.
The difference concerning the marquisate of Saluzzo, which the duke of Savoy had seized upon in 1588, profiting by Henry III.s embarrassments, is only worth mentioning because the treaty of Lyons (1601) finally dissipated the Italian mirage, and because, in exchange for the last of Frances possessions beyond the Alps, it added to the royal domain the really French territory of La Bresse, Bugey, Valromey and the district of Gex.
Montpellier; the Brfilarts succeeded Cond, and having, like de Luynes, neglected Frances foreign interests, they had to give place to La Vieuville; while this latter was arrested in his turn for having sacrificed the interests of the English Catholics in the negotiations regarding the marriage of Henrietta of France with the prince of Wales.
Fleurys inclination was not to misuse Frances traditional policy by exaggerating it, but to respect his sworn word; he dared not press his opinion, however, and yielded to the fiery impatience of young hot-heads like the two Belle-Isles, and of all those who, infatuated by Frederick II., felt sick of doing nothing at Versailles and were backed up by Louis XV.s bellicose mistresses.
AdvertisementThey drew support from the Parisian democracy, and considered the decentralization of the Girondins as endangering Frances unity, circumstances demanding a strong and highly concentrated government; they opposed a republic on the model of that of Rome to the Polish republic of the Gironde.
Next, according to notes discovered by Frances Darwin, his father temporarily abandoned his work in order to visit Ascot.
Natalie is immensely grateful to Frances for sticking up for her and offers her money to become a regular bodyguard.
This included sculptured busts of Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frances Willard, Harriet Martineau, Mary Livermore and William Lloyd Garrison.
Dr. Frances Jensen and her team investigated a condition called hypoxic encephalopathy, the most common cause of seizures in newborns.
AdvertisementFrances is getting her first surgery tomorrow on her distal fibula of her left leg.
Police will have to prove innocence Times Online, UK - 1 hour ago By Frances Gibb, Legal Editor.
An amazing £ 2,747 was raised for charity on Tuesday 17 January when the Mayor, Cllr Mrs Frances Dixon hosted a business luncheon.
Frances was regarded as a model minister's wife and as such was the subject of biographical memoirs after her death.
Mullan and producer Frances Higson were anxious to use a former nunnery in Dumfries as a location.
In the areas struck by hurricane Frances, many offices have been switched to generator or battery power because of extensive electical outages.
In 1641 Helden was admitted to the customary tenement, then called the Prison House, which his widow Frances held in 1656.
The nation wished for the establishmentof internal unity through religious tolerance and the extinction of private organizations; it looked for the extension of Frances external power through the abasement of the house of Spain, protection of the Protestants in the Netherlands and Germany, and independence of Rome.
The men are represented by lawyer Frances Swaine, head of the human rights department at London law firm, Leigh Day & Co.
Meanwhile, Frances receives a surprise visit from Colin who is back from a stint in rehab.
Frances Mayes' popular book Under the Tuscan Sun introduced millions of readers to the foods of the region.
Costars include Brad Pitt, John Malkovich and Frances McDormand.
The always dramatic and embattled Courtney Love loses custody of her daughter Frances Bean…again.
Anyone with a heart has to feel at least a tiny twinge of pity for Love and Cobain's daughter Frances Bean.
When Frances was just two weeks old, the couple lost custody of her due to some comments Courtney made in an interview that she said were "…taken out of context".
With 17 year old Frances now in the care of her paternal grandmother and auntie, what do they have to say about all of this?
Among her little nuggets of wisdom, she claims that it isn't Frances with all the money, it's her.
Love must be talking about the trust fund left to Frances by her late father.
Thankfully, with Frances being 17, she really only has one more year before she can pack her things and walk away from this whole mess.
The sculpture was built by former Hollywood actress Frances Rich.
Frances Crick, one of the two men credited with discovering the structure of DNA, called Pauling the father of molecular biology.
In 1941, Frances Gerety, a copywriter, came up with the slogan "A Diamond Is Forever" for De Beers.
If you love elegance that's married with whimsy, then you will love Mary Frances handbags.
Mary Frances handbags are more like pieces of art than utilitarian function.
Just a quick glance at the Mary Frances handbags website tells you just about everything you need to know about these bags.
To say that Mary Frances offers a tremendous purse selection is almost something of an understatement, but what more can you expect from a designer that prides herself on being unique?
If you still can't decide which handbag style is right for you, why not let designer, Mary Frances herself, choose for you?
That's exactly the thinking behind the Mary Frances's Pick of the Month section.
Just as the name implies, Mary Frances chooses a style that she likes each month.
In addition to her handbags, Mary Frances also offers a well rounded collection of accessories and gifts.
If you're still on the fence about trying one of Mary Frances' looks, it may be of interest to know that several high profile celebrities are already huge fans.
Moreover, you can see picture of these stars, wearing their various Mary Frances styles, on the official website.
Jackson is married to Frances Walsh, and they have two children, Billy and Katie.
Frances (generally known as Fran) prefers to remain private, though she is deeply involved with Peter's work.
The show debuted in 1965 staring MacDonald Carey and Frances Reid as Tom and Alice Horton.
Actress Frances Reid continued her role as beloved matriarch Alice Horton, and was the show's longest running cast member until her death in February, 2010.
In 2010, DOOL fans, characters and actors alike mourned Frances Reid's passing.
Shock and horror met the idea that actress Frances Reid would be let go and then the bigger scoop came when fans learned that all of the veterans would be returning.
Frances Reid, Macdonald Carey, Josh Taylor, Andrea Hall and Jed Allan also won awards in varying Soapy Award categories the following year.
Frances Reid is one of the original cast members from the show's debut in 1965.
When veteran Frances Reid wasn't seen for months, fans posted across the Internet looking for any updates on their beloved Alice Horton.
The long-running CBS soap operas offer a wide variety of name choices from the classic Frances to the modern Thorne.
While Erica was abandoned by her father, and took it out on her long-suffering mother, Mona (Frances Heflin), it really formed the backbone of Erica's reliance on family.
An integral part of the Horton family from the very beginning, her character passed away in 2010 following the death of her portrayer Frances Reid.
Frances Moore Lappe addresses this in her classic book, Diet for a Small Planet.
Judy Garland's real name was Frances Ethel Gumm.
The Frances Anne is a younger boat with a crew to match.
The photos were taken in 1917 by two girls; Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright.
The children were teased by their peers and Frances was allowed to borrow her father's quarter plate camera which she had no previous knowledge of how to use.
The girls were able to take several photographs which Frances' father developed only to discover odd images on the photos later determining them to be fairies.
On the 25th of April 1650, he married Lady Frances Cecil, sister of the earl of Essex, his first wife having died in the previous year leaving no family.
By the female line, through his children Henry, Bridget and Frances, the Protector has had numerous descendants, and is the ancestor of many well-known families.'
His mother was Madeline Caroline Frances Eden, daughter of Sir Guy Campbell, 1st baronet; and through her he was great grandson of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the Irish rebel.
Nicola di Bari (Bari, 1901); Charles Cahier, Caracteristiques des saints (Paris, 186 7), p. 354; Frances ArnoldForster, Studies in Church Dedications (London, 1899), i.
He had married on the 2nd of June 1886 Miss Frances Folsom, a daughter of a former law partner in Buffalo.
Whitelocke married (I) Rebecca, daughter of Thomas Bennet, (2) Frances, daughter of Lord Willoughby of Parham, and (3) Mary Carleton, widow of Rowland Wilson, and left children by each of his wives.