Muriel Alice Wace (néeMaude; 5 April 1881 – 12 November 1968)[1] was an English children's book author known by the pseudonym Golden Gorse. Her works, which include The Young Rider: Ponies for Health and Pleasure (1928) and the novel Moorland Mousie (1929), develop the genre of pony books and promote the British native Exmoor pony.
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Muriel Alice Wace (née Maude; 5 April 1881 – 12 November 1968) was an English children's book author known by the pseudonym Golden Gorse. Her works, which...
pony stories for children, Moorland Mousie (1929), by 'Golden Gorse' (MurielWace), is heavily influenced by Black Beauty. Phyllis Briggs wrote a sequel...
Will H. (1925) Over The Grass 'Golden Gorse' (MurielWace)(1929) Moorland Mousie 'Golden Gorse' (MurielWace)(1932) Older Mousie Fawcett, William (1934)...
and Ashley Henry Maude. Her youngest sister was the children's author MurielWace. Her mother died when she was ten and she was educated well at Cheltenham...
Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol. 4. Edited by Philip Schaff and Henry Wace. Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1892. Revised and edited...
the end of the 12th century, Layamon in Brut adapted the Norman-French of Wace to produce the first English-language work to present the legends of King...
Janet Muriel Alexander Quigley MBE (1902–1987) was a British radio broadcaster associated with the Today programme and Woman's Hour. Quigley was born in...
Dictionary of Christian Biography edited by Dr William Smith and Dr. Henry Wace. Her translation of Amiel's Journal appeared in 1885. Ward supported the...
Croatian-Slovenian language poet Vyasa, considered author of Mahabharata and some Vedas Wace (c. 1110 – post-1174), Norman poet Sidney Wade (born 1951), US poet and professor...
having been at the Battle of Hastings, although some have speculated that Wace may have designated him as the Sire de Préaux which Eudo was in possession...
Kings of Britain) of 1136, which spread Celtic motifs to a wider audience. Wace (c. 1110 – after 1174), who wrote in Norman-French, is the earliest known...
hundred of Merton in Devon. According to the account by the Continuator of Wace and others, in his youth Brictric declined the romantic advances of Matilda...
Eustace Vesey OBE Royal East Kent Yeomanry Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. Edward Gurth Wace DSO Royal Engineers Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. Edward John Wadley DSO Royal Army...
Confessor) paid 25 soldi" According to the account by the Continuator of Wace and others, in his youth Brictric declined the romantic advances of Matilda...
(The Queen's) Peter Martyr Vermigli (Regius Professor of Divinity) Henry Wace (Brasenose) William Wall (The Queen's) Henry Wansbrough (St Benet's) Pontifical...
young man of independent means living in Augustine's village, and Hypatia Wace, a friend of Augustine's wife Jane and niece of Augustine's superior, the...
Godfray Hind, MC, Indian Army, Commander, Sind District. Ferdinand Blyth Wace, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of the Punjab in...
Secretary to Government, Revenue Department, Punjab. Ernest William Cornish Wace, CIE, Indian Police, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Criminal Investigation...
Inspector-General of Police, Central Provinces and Berar. Ernest William Cornish Wace, Indian Police, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Punjab. Lieutenant-Colonel...
Service, Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of Madras. Ferdinand Blyth Wace, CSI, CIE, Indian Civil Service, lately Secretary to Government, Punjab,...