Brent,Margaret
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Brent, Margaret — born с 1600, Gloucestershire, Eng. died 1669/71, Westmoreland county, Va. British colonial landowner in North America. She arrived in Maryland in 1638 and obtained a patent for 70 acres, becoming the first woman in the colony to hold land in her… … Universalium
Brent, Margaret — ( 1600, Gloucestershire, Inglaterra–1669/71, cond. de Westmoreland, Va.). Propietaria colonial inglesa en América del Norte. Llegó a Maryland en 1638 y obtuvo una patente por 70 acres (28 ha), con lo que fue la primera mujer en tener tierras a su … Enciclopedia Universal
Margaret Brent Middle School — Motto Panther Pride Established 1921 Type Public Secondary Principal Michael T. Egan Grades 6–8 … Wikipedia
Margaret — /mahr geuh rit, grit/, n. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning pearl. * * * (as used in expressions) Frances Margaret Anderson Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft Atwood Margaret Eleanor Bourke White Margaret Brent Margaret Margaret Tobin… … Universalium
Margaret — (as used in expressions) Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft Atwood, Margaret (Eleanor) Bourke White, Margaret Brent, Margaret Margaret Tobin Burbidge, (Eleanor) Margaret Eleanor Margaret Peachey Cameron, Julia Margaret Court, Margaret Smith Margaret… … Enciclopedia Universal
Margaret Workman — Margaret Lee Workman, a Democrat, is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. In West Virginia, the status of Chief Justice, by tradition, rotates between the justices annually and is mainly an administrative post. She… … Wikipedia
Margaret (name) — Margaret Margaret the Virgin is one of many saints named Margaret. Gender female Origin Word/Na … Wikipedia
Margaret Clitherow — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Santa Margaret Clitherow Margaret Clitherow, la Perla de York. Santa y Mártir … Wikipedia Español
Margaret Vanderhye — Margaret G. Vanderhye Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 34th district In office 2008–2010 Preceded by Vince Callahan … Wikipedia
Margaret Biggs — (born 9 July 1929, Orpington, Kent) is a popular and collectible exponent of the girls School story. She is best known for her Melling School series of books, first published by Blackie in the 1950s.[1] The series is set at a weekly boarding… … Wikipedia