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British writer
Constance Winifred Savery (31 October 1897 – 2 March 1999) was a British writer of fifty novels and children's books, as well as many short stories and
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Incomplete manuscript of Charlotte Brontë
The child is unable to answer any questions as to her true identity. Constance Savery published a completion in 1980. Clare Boyan's Emma: A Novel from the
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Surname list
Savery is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Constance Savery (1897-1999), English author George Mearns Savery (1850–1905), English educator
Savery
English novelist and poet (1816–1855)
this has been attributed to Elizabeth Goudge, the actual author was Constance Savery. Emma Brown, by Clare Boylan, published 2003 Bell, Currer; Bell, Ellis;
Charlotte_Brontë
First women awarded with degrees from Oxford University
64 years old. The last survivor of the first conferral ceremony was Constance Savery, who died at the age of 101 in 1999. For the first six centuries of
First women admitted to degrees at the University of Oxford
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17 May 2026. "Obituary: Constance Savery". The Independent. 18 March 1999. Retrieved 28 May 2018. Gorenflo, Grace. "Gil Savery, Pulitzer Prize-winning
List of centenarians (authors, editors, poets and journalists)
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Day of the year
1896 – Ethel Waters, American singer and actress (died 1977) 1897 – Constance Savery, English author (died 1999) 1900 – Asbjørg Borgfelt, Norwegian sculptor
October_31
Village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England
recognised by the Royal Astronomical Society as an astronomical observer. Constance Savery (1897–1999), a prolific writer of novels and children's books, was
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the Booker Prize and Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Constance Savery (1897–1999), author of novels and children's books Dorothy L. Sayers
List of people associated with Somerville College, Oxford
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Public school (united kingdom) school in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Gynaecologists Huma Qureshi (journalist) author Monisha Rajesh author Constance Savery, novelist and author of children's books Mary Stallard, Anglican bishop
King Edward VI High School for Girls
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(1895–1968, Switzerland/France, nf) Fernando Savater (born 1947, Spain, nf) Constance Savery (1897–1999, England, f/ch) Milisav Savić (born 1945, Yugoslavia/Serbia
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British illustrator known for children's books (1867–1961)
Ronald’s Burglar colour frontispiece, B/W throughout (Nelson, 1934) Constance Savery – Nicolas Chooses White May (Nelson, 1930) Her birth/baptism is recorded
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English-American artist and illustrator
1857 / by Laura E. Richards (1937) Moonshine in Candle Street / by Constance Savery (1937) The Night Before Christmas / by Clement Clarke Moore (1937)
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(Exeter) Michelle Paver (Lady Margaret Hall) Michael Rosen (Wadham) Constance Savery (Somerville) Ann Schlee (Somerville) Matthew Skelton (Somerville) Francesca
List of University of Oxford people
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Million Times Margaret Marshall Saunders (1861–1947) – Beautiful Joe Constance Savery (1897–1999) – Enemy Brothers Malcolm Saville (1901–1982) – Lone Pine
List of children's literature writers
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English poet and literary editor
Garvin, p. 71. Constance Savery, "Work Diary. 2nd-4th February 1969". Manuscript collection, Knight Library, University of Oregon. Savery remembered Garvin's
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Capital city of Tasmania, Australia
Australian novel, Quintus Servinton, was written in 1831 by convict Henry Savery and published in Hobart. Written during his imprisonment, it is a semi-autobiographical
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Transportation of convicts to Australia
suburb Ropes Crossing named after them. James Ruse – successful farmer Henry Savery – Australia's first novelist; author of Quintus Servinton Robert Sidaway
Convicts_in_Australia
British female doctor
incarnation of the University of Leeds. Veale was encouraged by George Mearns Savery, the headmaster of Harrogate College, a local boys' school, and also prepared
Laura_Veale
Australian aviator (1893–1960)
some time later. On 16 January 1937, he married divorcée Bertha Ella, (née Savery, late Kither), at Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Brisbane. On 27
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Town in Queensland, Australia
Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Petrie, Constance Campbell; Petrie, Tom (1992). Tom Petrie's reminiscences of early Queensland
Redcliffe,_Queensland
American social reformer and suffragist (1859–1947)
Wood 1997 Charlotte Hughes Bruner Peg Mullen Beulah E. Webb Annie Nowlin Savery 1998 Bess Streeter Aldrich Janice Ann Beran Lynn G. Cutler Maude Esther
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Women's rights activist and temperance advocate (1818–1894)
Wood 1997 Charlotte Hughes Bruner Peg Mullen Beulah E. Webb Annie Nowlin Savery 1998 Bess Streeter Aldrich Janice Ann Beran Lynn G. Cutler Maude Esther
Amelia_Bloomer
English cartographer and historian (1551 or 1552 – 1629)
John Speed was a citizen and brother. In 1944 Sir William Burrell and Constance, Lady Burrell included a monumental brass, stated to be for the cartographer
John_Speed
German art historian (1899–1975)
played a double game. Present whereabouts possibly Pfullendorf, on Lake Constance. "Lost Art Internet Database – Beteiligte Privatpersonen und Körperschaften
Kurt_Martin
Castle in Warsaw, Poland
Guercino, Guido Reni, Joseph Heintz the Elder, Bartholomeus Spranger, Roelant Savery, Rembrandt, Pieter Soutman, Peter Danckerts de Rij, Peter Paul Rubens, Jan
Royal_Castle,_Warsaw
Holderness Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Samuel Savery 14,544 47.6 −8.4 Liberal Neville Dixey 13,525 44.3 +0.3 Labour Joseph William Hewitt 2,481
England constituency election results in the 1929 United Kingdom general election
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Decade
English merchants who pay a 10 percent fee to the RAC. July 2 – Thomas Savery patents the first steam engine. July 7 – The English House of Commons is
1690s
(1910–1981), English, then Tasmanian poet, playwright and educator William Savery (1750–1804), American Quaker preacher, abolitionist and defender of the
List_of_Quakers
American writer and social activist
and American cultural scholarship. According to a literary scholar, Constance Coiner, Le Sueur's work plays a major role in Marxist feminist literature
Meridel_Le_Sueur
British building conservation charity
Cornwall 1968 1971 Elton House Bath Somerset 1982 1996 Bequeathed by Philippa Savery, 1982 The Farmhouse Lower Porthmeor Cornwall Frenchman's Creek Helford Cornwall
Landmark_Trust
(born 1950) Dorothy Lucy Sanders (1907–1987) G K Saunders (1910–2005) Henry Savery (1791–1842) Conrad Sayce (1888–1966) Mandy Sayer (born 1963) Wendy Scarfe
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Irish writer (1815–1875)
O'Doherty Chroniclers Denis Cashman Margaret Catchpole Frank the Poet Henry Savery James Hardy Vaux John Acton Wroth Explorers John Baxter James Meehan Joseph
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painting : Bacchanalia of Children, Musée du Louvre, Paris (url) Roelant Savery (1576–1639), 18 paintings : Bouquet of Flowers, Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna
List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (L–Z)
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Decade
December 25 – Claude Aveneau, French missionary (d. 1711) date unknown Thomas Savery, English engineer and inventor (d. 1715) Jan Antonín Losy, Czech lutist
1650s
Danger: The story of Mary Bird of Persia. The Highway Press, 1949. Savery, Constance. She Went Alone: Mary Bird of Persia. London: Eagle Books No. 42,
Mary Bird (medical missionary)
Mary_Bird_(medical_missionary)
British government recognitions
Satterthwaite, JP, Alderman, Clitheroe Borough Council. Irene Edith Philippa Savery, Voluntary Worker, Sandes Home, Royal Air Force, Mildenhall. Kenneth Scott
1957_Birthday_Honours
(IDs) Piat Joseph Sauvage (1744–1818), 1 artwork: RF 1985–89 (ID) Roelant Savery (1576–1639), 1 artwork: RF 2224 (ID) Girolamo Savoldo (c. 1480 – c. 1548
Catalog of paintings in the Louvre Museum
Catalog_of_paintings_in_the_Louvre_Museum
Warrant issued by the British monarch granting precedence
1835 Mary Mackay Anne Mackay Eric Mackay, 7th Lord Reay 1837 Catherine Savery de Lisle Beamish John de Courcy, 23rd Baron Kingsale 1837 Susannah Anne
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American anthropologist
historical figure who died fighting for his freedom and as a symbol of the anti-savery movement. Zumbi escaped his owners and fought to be free, landing in one
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Greens UAP One Nation Others Bean Labor David Smith Jane Hiatt Kathryn Savery Sean Conway Benjamin Ambard Jamie Christie (Ind) Canberra Labor Alicia Payne
Candidates of the 2022 Australian federal election
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British royal recognitions
Detachment, Isle of Wight Branch, British Red Cross Society (Carisbrooke). Elsie Savery, Chief Supervisor (Telephones), Telephone Exchange, Cheltenham, General
1963_New_Year_Honours
British government recognitions
Bradshaw, Royal Navy. Robert Cecil Crowhurst OBE Borge Lund Hansen Douglas Savery Eyre Hayward Lieutenant Colonel Alec Jackson MBE, The Life Guards James
1984_Birthday_Honours
British royal recognitions
Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. Christine Charlotte Alexandra Savery, Honorary Superintendent, Sandes Home, Royal Air Force, Mildenhall. Charles
1953_New_Year_Honours
2000 UK local government election
Conservative Albert Fry 1,910 Conservative David Stark 1,887 Conservative Thomas Savery 1,886 Labour M. Dax 646 Labour S. Orgill 634 Labour K. French 586 Liberal
2000 Plymouth City Council election
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Former administrative county in Northern England
Craven Chrimes — 1910–1913 Thomas Henry Good — 1913–1922 Samuel Servington Savery — 1922–1925 John Dixon Fell — 1925–1928 Harry Froggatt — 1928–1931 John
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Decade
March 7 – Franz Johann von Vogt von Altensumerau und Prasberg, Bishop of Constance (b. 1611) March 8 – Alexander Parker, British minister (b. 1628) March
1680s
British royal recognitions
Price. For political and public services in Yorkshire. Samuel Servington Savery, JP MP Member of Parliament for Holderness, Yorkshire, since December, 1923
1937_New_Year_Honours
CONSTANCE SAVERY
CONSTANCE SAVERY
Girl/Female
Italian
Constancy; steadfastness.
Girl/Female
Italian
Constancy; steadfastness.
Surname or Lastname
French and English
French and English : from a medieval personal name (Latin Constans, genitive Constantis, meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’, present participle of the verb constare ‘stand fast’, ‘be consistent’). This was borne by an 8th-century Irish martyr. This surname has also absorbed some cases of surnames based on Constantius, a derivative of Constans, borne by a 2nd-century martyr, bishop of Perugia. Compare Constantine.English : perhaps also a nickname from Old French constant ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’.
Girl/Female
Latin
Firrn of purpose.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCIA means "steadfast."
Girl/Female
Latin English
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Girl/Female
Spanish Italian
Constant.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval female personal name Constance, Latin Constantia, originally a feminine form of Constantius (see Constant), but later taken as the abstract noun constantia ‘steadfastness’.English and French : habitational name from Coutances in La Manche, France, which was named Constantia in Latin (see above) in honor of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who was responsible for fortifying the settlement in ad 305.
Girl/Female
British, English
Similar to Constance; Used by 16th and 17th Century Puritans
Girl/Female
Latin American English French Shakespearean
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, German, Latin, Portuguese
Constancy; Steadfastness
Female
French
French form of Latin Constantia, CUSTANCE means "steadfast."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Constancy; Steadfastness
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANZA means "steadfast."
Boy/Male
English Latin
Steady; stable.
Girl/Female
Latin
Firm.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the law-enforcement officer of a parish, from Middle English, Old French conestable, cunestable, from Late Latin comes stabuli ‘officer of the stable’. The title was also borne by various other officials during the Middle Ages, including the chief officer of the household (and army) of a medieval ruler, and this may in some cases be the source of the surname.Americanized spelling of Dutch Constapel, an occupational name for the chief gunner aboard a ship or in the garrison of a fort.
Female
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANTA means "steadfast."
Female
English
English form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCE means "steadfast."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish
Constancy; Steadfastness
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CONSTANCE SAVERY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¨
Cupid or God of Love, Son of Krishna and Rukmini
Boy/Male
Indian, Persian, Tamil
Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Wife of Shiva; Wanted
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Sweet; Polite
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Shapely, Diverse, Changed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Support, Prop
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Hrodwulf, HRODULF means "famous wolf."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Famous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Beswick.
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n.
An under constable.
n.
A petty constable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Instance
n.
Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness.
n.
Alt. of Consonancy
n.
Instance; example.
n.
Instance; urgency.
n.
Inconstancy.
n.
Constancy in labor or application; perseverance.
n.
Fixedness or firmness of mind; persevering resolution; especially, firmness of mind under sufferings, steadiness in attachments, or perseverance in enterprise; stability; fidelity.
n.
A high officer in the monarchical establishments of the Middle Ages.
adv.
Constant; continual.
imp. & p. p.
of Instance
n.
Boasting.
n.
The state or quality of being constant or steadfast; freedom from change; stability; fixedness; immutability; as, the constancy of God in his nature and attributes.
n.
Same as Monstrance.
v. t.
To mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact.
n.
Same as Monstrance.
n.
A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.
n.
An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers.