For the Canadian screenwriter and film producer, see Peggy Thompson (screenwriter).
Peggy Thompson
Born
Ayrshire, Scotland
Died
Scotland
Occupation(s)
Housekeeper and wife to John Neilson[1]
Margaret "Peggy" Thompson, later Margaret Neilson, was the housekeeper at Coilsfield House or Montgomery Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland.[2] She married John Neilsen of Monyfee.[1] The couple lived at Minnybae Farm near Kirkoswald. She was the 'charming Fillette' of Robert Burns fame and her husband was an old acquaintance of the poet.[1]
It was on 23 August 1775 that she was first seen in her garden by Burns when he was out at noon in the school's backyard measuring the altitude of the sun.[3]
Peggy in later life moved to Ayr where her children still lived in 1840.[4]
Margaret "Peggy" Thompson, later Margaret Neilson, was the housekeeper at Coilsfield House or Montgomery Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland. She married John...
film was created with a budget of $1.6 million. It was co-produced by PeggyThompson and Sharon McGowan. The film takes its name from a lyric in Sarah McLachlan's...
Margaret "Peg" McCray, also known as PeggyThompson, Peggy or Peg Fenwick and Peg Padover (November 9, 1907 – November 5, 1987), was an American screenwriter...
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Christmas Tree Miss Thompson TV film 1973 Rx for the Defense Hilda Kempter TV film The Thanksgiving Treasure Miss PeggyThompson TV film 1974 All My Children...
sent to finish his education with a tutor at Kirkoswald, where he met PeggyThompson (born 1762), to whom he wrote two songs, "Now Westlin' Winds" and "I...
Malcolm Stanley Herbert Marshall as Charles Manning Natasha Parry as PeggyThompson Hermione Baddeley as Dora Hammer John Williams as Inspector Byrnes Richard...
LITIGATION (American Bar Association, 2001, 2008) Pauline H. Tesler and PeggyThompson, COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE: THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW WAY TO RESTRUCTURE YOUR...
Vidal 1959 The Rough and the Smooth Margaret Goreham 1960 Midnight Lace PeggyThompson 1961 The Fourth Square Sandra Martin 1963 Girl in the Headlines Perlita...
Lewars Jean Lorimer John McMurdo Agnes Maclehose John MacKenzie (Doctor) PeggyThompson Ann Park Anne Rankine Isabella Steven Notes Westwood (2008), Appendix...
Thomas-Müller memoirist Life in the City of Dirty Water John Thompson 1938 1976 PeggyThompson 1901 2009 screenwriter The Lotus Eaters, Better Than Chocolate...
Bruce Russell, played by 28 year-old English-born Number 96 star Malcolm Thompson who before settling in Australia had previously spent a 10-month stint...
Peggy Converse (April 3, 1905 – March 2, 2001) was an American stage, film, and television actress whose lengthy career spanned seven decades. She began...
and Françoise Rosay. The screenplay was written by American writer PeggyThompson and André Doderet. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris...
Hitchcock's Rope (1948), and the companion of trigger-happy femme fatale Peggy Cummins in the 1950 film noir Gun Crazy. He also had a substantial role...
production of Agnes of God alongside professional actresses, Julie Kirby and PeggyThompson, directed by Australian theatre director, David Logan. She went on to...
Natwick as Sarah Mills, Addie's grandmother Kathryn Walker as Miss PeggyThompson, Addie's schoolteacher Alexa Kenin as Carla Mae Carter, Addie's best...
1784. The poem was originally intended to be sung to the tune of the song "Peggy Bawn". It is written as if it were being delivered by a wiser old man to...