Portrait of Marjorie Fleming during her last illness. From a water-colour drawing, probably by Miss Isa Keith, 1811.[1]
Marjorie Fleming (also spelt Marjory; 15 January 1803 – 19 December 1811) was a Scottish child writer and poet. She gained appreciation from Robert Louis Stevenson, Leslie Stephen, and possibly Walter Scott.
^Marjorie Fleming's book, the story of Pet Marjorie together with her journals and her letters, to which is added Marjorie Fleming, a story of child-life fifty years ago (1904) by Macbean, Lachlan; Brown, John. [1]
MarjorieFleming (also spelt Marjory; 15 January 1803 – 19 December 1811) was a Scottish child writer and poet. She gained appreciation from Robert Louis...
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sailor and captain of HMS Defiance at Trafalgar MarjorieFleming, child writer and poet Sir Sandford Fleming, engineer, who proposed worldwide standard time...
operation on the Spanish-controlled island Fernando Po. While SOE agents Marjorie Stewart and Richard Heron depart by train, Gubbins enlists Gus March-Phillips...
1972), American Paralympic cyclist, sit-skier and mountain climber MarjorieFleming (1803–1811), Scottish child writer and poet Alie Israel (born 1983)...
Douglas William Jerrold, English dramatist (died 1857) January 15 – MarjorieFleming, Scottish child writer (died 1811) January 27 – Eunice Hale Cobb, American...
Heinrich von Kleist, German poet (suicide, born 1777) December 19 – MarjorieFleming, Scottish child writer (born 1803 in literature) Scott, Winifred (1951)...
(1785–1857), naturalist and minister of the Free Church of Scotland MarjorieFleming (1803–1811), child writer and poet Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1653–1716)...
Khayyam Robert Fitzgerald (1910–1985), US poet, critic and translator MarjorieFleming (1803–1811), Scottish child poet and diarist Giles Fletcher the Elder...
University (1931) Monument, a life-sized seated statue, to the child author MarjorieFleming in Kirkcaldy Parish Church (1935) Memorial to Evelyn, Lady Rayleigh...
joining forces with several prominent industry figures as "taste pilots." Marjorie Post, the head of the Post company and Edsel Kellogg's former lover, calls...
Edward's affairs with other women became known to Marjorie. Together they had one child: Nedenia Marjorie Hutton, an actress known as Dina Merrill, who for...
Marjorie Reynolds (née Goodspeed; August 12, 1917 – February 1, 1997) was an American film and television actress who appeared in more than 50 films, including...
financial and emotional strain while their fourteen-year-old daughter, Marjorie Barrett, exhibits signs of severe mental illness. The Barretts come to...
Leposky, Rosalie (1997). "Marjory Stoneman Douglas: A Bibliography." Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature 8 pp. 55–73. Davis, pp. 355–358...
Joseph, published by Fleming H. Revell. Born in 1910 in Storm Lake, Iowa, to tractor salesman Sam Holmes and his wife, Marjorie Holmes began writing as...
September – William Bell Scott, artist and poet (died 1890) 19 December – MarjorieFleming, child writer (born 1803) 21 December – Archibald Tait, Archbishop...
(1940) with Marjorie Rambeau, Anne Baxter, and Noah Beery Jr., enjoying top billing in all of them. Wyoming (1940) teamed Beery with Marjorie Main. After...
demolished, opening up the prospect of St Giles' Cathedral. 15 January – MarjorieFleming, child writer (died 1811) 3 April – David Bryce, architect (died 1876)...