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  1. Mary Ansell (1 March 1861 – 30 June 1950) was an English actress and author. She was born in Paddington (London), the third child of George and Mary Ansell, who ran and lived over the King's Head pub in Paddington. Ansell's father died in 1875 and the family moved to Hastings, in Sussex.

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    Mary Ansell. Mary Ann Ansell, a housemaid, was hanged at St Albans Prison, England on 19 July 1899, for poisoning her sister Caroline, who was an inmate in an asylum. Her motive was asserted to be to obtain £11.5s from a life insurance policy which she had taken out on Caroline.

  3. Biography. Donated to National Portrait Gallery, for 150th Anniversary Mystery Portrait Gala 2006. Mary Jane Ansell has been a finalist in the prestigious BP Portrait Award in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2012 and was subsequently commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to paint Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. Exhibiting regularly with the Royal ...

  4. Mary Ansell Barrie : I'm tired of waiting, James. I'm tired of looking like a fool. J.M. Barrie : Well I can't very well give up the play. Mary Ansell Barrie : No. Just... come home to me at the end of the day. No more trips to the country, no more long evenings in the park.

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  6. Barrie's third play Walker, London (1892) resulted in his being introduced to a young actress named Mary Ansell. He proposed to her and they were married on 9 July 1894. Barrie bought her a Saint Bernard puppy, Porthos, who played a part in the 1902 novel The Little White Bird. He used Ansell's first name for many characters in his ...

  7. His first lodgings were in Grenville Street, behind Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). It was this house that became the inspiration for the Darlings’ family home in his famous novel Peter Pan. In 1894, he married the actress Mary Ansell.