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† ˈmargery Obs. Also 4 margari, -ary, -yrye, mariari, -iori, 4–5 margerie, -ye. [a. OF. margerie:—L. margarītam: see margarite1.] A pearl. Chiefly attrib. in margery pearl, margery stone.13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon MS.) in Herrig Archiv LXXXI. 113/16 He fond a precious Margari-ston. 1362 Langl. P. Pl...
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Margery
Margery is a heavily buffered, lightly populated hamlet in the Reigate and Banstead district in the English county of Surrey. In 1885, the Margery Mission Hall was set up by Reigate Congregational Church in the hamlet on Mint Lane. It is now a private residence.
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Margery (disambiguation)
Margery is a hamlet in Banstead Downs, Surrey. Margery may also refer to:
Margery (name)
Margery Hill, a hill towards the northern boundary of the Peak District National Park, South Yorkshire
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Margery Sharp
Clara Margery Melita Sharp (25 January 1905 – 14 March 1991) was an English writer of 25 novels for adults, 14 children's novels, four plays, two mysteries
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Looking for marriage record for John Leiper b. 1881 in Kincardineshire, Scotland John Leiper is my 2nd great grandfather. I would like to find his marriage record. I believe he married a lady called Margery or Margare...
I performed a search at Scotland's People that returned 8 results. The marriage that you favour is listed amongst them as: > LEIPER JOHN ADDISON MARJORY 1905 168/1 748 748 St Nicholas i.e. Margarey/t Eddison has been indexed as Marjory Addison. Before assuming that this is the marriage of your ances...
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Margery Fee
Margery Fee (born 1948) is a professor emeritus of English at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
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Margery Hurst
Margery Hurst (née Berney; 23 May 1913 – 11 February 1989), was a British businesswoman, and the founder of the recruitment agency Brook Street Bureau Early life
She was born Margery Berney on 23 May 1913, probably in Portsmouth, the second of four daughters of Samuel Berney, a cinema owner and builder
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Margery Mason
Margery Mason (27 September 1913 – 26 January 2014) was an English actress and director.
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Margery Hill
Margery Hill is a hill on the Howden Moors in South Yorkshire, England. Margery Hill is the highest marked point within the boundaries of the City of Sheffield.
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Margery Bailey
Margery Bailey died on June 17, 1963, at age 72.
Legacy
Stanford University endows the Margery Bailey Professorship in English. The Margery Bailey Renaissance Collection at Southern Oregon University's Hannon Library.
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Margery Lyster
Margery Lyster or Lister, nee Horsman (died 1565) was an English courtier in the 1520s and 1530s. Lady Lisle sent Margery a jewellery box in March 1536.
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Margery Arnold
Margery Arnold (fl. mid 14th century) was an English landowner associated with the estate known as Armholt Wood, later known as Arnolds and then Arno's
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Margery Tabankin
Margery Tabankin (born 1948) is an American progressive political activist. She has a consulting firm, Margery Tabankin and Associates.
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Margery Willoughby
Margery Gertrude Willoughby (13 December 1905 – 10 June 2001) was a British headteacher and Chair of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
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Margery Fisher
Margery Lilian Edith Fisher (née Turner) 1913–1992 was a British literary critic and academic. In 1962 the first issue of her own journal, Growing Point, appeared, described as "Margery Fisher's regular review of books for the growing families of
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