Louisa Wells Aikman, also known as Louisa Susannah Aikman, (born Louisa Susannah Wells; October 1755 – November 1831) was an American author and music score collector. She is best known for her book, The journal of a voyage from Charleston, S.C., to London.
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LouisaWellsAikman, also known as Louisa Susannah Aikman, (born Louisa Susannah Wells; October 1755 – November 1831) was an American author and music...
William Charles Wells, and Helena Wells. While apprenticing for Wells, Alexander Aikman clerked alongside Wells’ daughter, Louisa Susannah Wells, for about...
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Opal Palmer Adisa (born 1954) LouisaWellsAikman (1755–1831) Amy Bailey (1895–1990) Gwyneth Barber Wood (died 2006)...
transport commander". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 18 February 2024. Hand, John; Aikman, Ian (19 February 2024). "King Charles' crown appears in change of logo...
started to enter the site again. See Category:People from Cowes Louisa Susannah Aikman — British American author Thomas Arnold — Headmaster of Rugby School...
but an avalanche buries them both. Guest starring Matthew Lockwood, Laura Aikman and Georgina Hale 290 6 "Choked – Part Two" Robert Del Maestro Katharine...
Thomas married Frances Violet Stewart (1881–1947), the granddaughter of John Aikman Stewart, financial adviser to Presidents Lincoln and Cleveland, and a trustee...
David Uwins (c. 1780–1837) Robert Wade (1798–1872) Col. Frederick Robinson Aikman VC (1828–1888) Gen. Sir Richard Airey (1803–1881) Gen. Sir John Aitchison...
Prescott Ward (1792–1840) Mary Wells (1762–1829) Charles Mayne Young (1777–1856) George John Bennett (1800–1879) Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (1812–1858) Sarah...
The following year she was given a duo exhibition with her friend Cicely Aikman at the Ashby Gallery. Writing in the New York Times, critic Howard Devree...
first to publish an English language Bible in the United States Alexander Aikman (1755–1838), Jamaican printer, newspaper publisher, and landowner. Arthur...
tale of James IV's body". BBC News Scotland. Retrieved 9 September 2013. Aikman, James, Buchanan's History of Scotland, vol. 2 (1827), 259 note, quoting...
University James Hall Mason Knox (1841), 8th president of Lafayette College John Aikman Stewart (1841), businessman, banker, acting president of Princeton University...
the debating chamber, as they would with a normal parliamentary debate. As well as the Youth MPs, 20 youth press gallery members are chosen by the Parliamentary...
including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that were particularly well received, both critically and financially. The...
Hearn, of Swanbourne, Western Australia. For services to industry. John Aikman Hetherington, of Malvern, Victoria. For services to Australian literature...
Christian missions: Their Rise, Progress, and Present Position, John Logan Aikman Dalton, William: The Dalton journal : two whaling voyages to the South seas...
Windsor. Andrew Reddy – Gardener, Household of The Duke of York. Gordon Lewis Aikman. For services to Motor Neurone Disease Awareness and Research. Miss Regina...
Caire Drew, FICA, Under-Treasurer, State of South Australia. Robert Gordon Aikman, Colonial Administrative Service, Chief Secretary, Sarawak. Robert Edmund...
(Quartermaster) Peter Arnold Lewis (487628), Grenadier Guards. Major Ian Aikman Maclachlan (366833), The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment). Major (Local...
Chairman of the Prison Visiting Committee, HM Prison, Manchester. James Aikman Blair, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National...