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  1. Mary Anne Clarke primary name: Clarke, Mary Anne other name: Thompson, Mary Anne Details individual ...

  2. Mary Anne Clarke Mary Anne Clarke often appears on the Poetry Society’s Young Poets’ Network, and has won their Cape Farewell and Edith Sitwell prizes. She has been commended for the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award, Ledbury and Basil Bunting awards, and longlisted for the Christopher Tower Prize.

  3. Mary Anne Clarke often appears on the Poetry Society’s Young Poets’ Network, and has won their Cape Farewell and Edith Sitwell prizes. She has been commended for the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award, Ledbury and Basil Bunting awards, and longlisted for the Christopher Tower Prize. Mary Anne was a Young Producer for both the Southbank ...

  4. 15 de dic. de 2016 · Mary Ann Clarke died at the home of her daughter, Charlotte, at 92-98 George Street, Windsor, in 1919 and Charles Hitchen Clarke died in Richmond in 1930. Although their parents are buried at St John’s Anglican Cemetery in Wilberforce, Mary Ann and Charles made a decision early on that St Matthew’s Anglican Church in Windsor would be their family church and they are both buried in St ...

  5. The Authentic and Impartial Life of Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, including numerous original letters and anecdotes ... never before published. With a compendious view of the whole proceedings ... illustrative of the ... investigation of the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of York.

  6. Mary Anne Clark. St. I walked backwards down streets for a year. Dully inconvenient, but not without peril. chaining hand to hand, to hand us on to somewhere. who couldn’t let it go, I couldn’t let it. I linked my antics to God. It’s fair to say. that I was coming at things from the wrong angle.

  7. CLARKE, MARY ANNE ( c. 1776–1852), mistress of Frederick duke of York, second son of George III., was born either in London or at Oxford. Her father, whose name was Thompson, seems to have been a tradesman in rather humble circumstances. She married before she was eighteen, but Mr Clarke, the proprietor of a stonemasonry business, became ...