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  1. Mary Anne Clarke, główna bohaterka tej książki, to postać historyczna i prababka autorki - córka Mary Anne Clarke, Ellen, poślubiła Louisa Mathurin Busson du Maurier. Mary Anne Clarke urodziła się 3 kwietnia 1776 roku w Londynie, w bardzo biednej rodzinie.

  2. Mary Anne Clark Obituary. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Mary Anne Clark of Groton, South Dakota, born in Bristol, South Dakota, who passed away on April 1, 2024 at the age of 92. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Mary Anne Clark to pay them a last tribute. She was predeceased by : her parents, John ...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Anne passed away on April 1, 2024 in Aberdeen, SD. Mary Anne was born in Bristol, South Dakota to John and Lena Erwick, Norwegian immigrants, on June 30, 1931. She grew up in Bristol and graduated from Bristol High School in 1950. She went on to school at the Aberdeen School of Commerce where she excelled in secretarial skills.

  4. CLARKE, MARY ANNE (1776–1852), mistress of Frederick, duke of York, was, according to Elizabeth Taylor, who knew her well, the daughter of a man named Thompson, and was born in Ball and Pin Alley, White's Alley, Chancery Lane, in 1776. Her father died when she was very young, and Mrs. Thompson married a compositor named Farquhar.

  5. Clarke, Mary Anne (c. 1776–1852)English mistress of Frederick, duke of York, second son of George III. Name variations: Maryanne Clark. Born Mary Anne Thompson, either in London or at Oxford, around 1776; died at her estate at Boulogne on June 21, 1852; daughter of a man named Thompson (an impoverished bricklayer); received a modest education at Ham; married a man named Clarke (a proprietor ...

  6. 16 de ago. de 2012 · Clarke, Mary Anne Thompson, 1776-1852, Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827 Publisher London, published by T. Kelly Collection library_of_congress; americana Contributor The Library of Congress Language English

  7. In the first quarter of 1809, public attention was distracted from the recent British military humiliation in Spain by the scandal of the alleged involvement of the duke of York, the king’s second son and commander-in-chief of the army, in the sale of commissions by his former mistress, Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke. After an open Commons inquiry ...