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  • Mary Hyde
  • Australian business woman (1779–1864)

    Mary Lord née Hyde (c. 19 February 1779 – 1 December 1864) was an English Australian woman who in the period 1855 to 1859 sued the Commissioners of the

    Mary Hyde

    Mary Hyde

    Mary_Hyde

  • Anne Hyde
  • Duchess of York, first wife of the future James II of England

    Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was the first wife of James, Duke of York, who later became King James II and VII, in 1685. Anne was the daughter

    Anne Hyde

    Anne Hyde

    Anne_Hyde

  • Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles
  • English book collector and author (1912–2003)

    2004, page 8 to 19 "Mary Hyde Is Wed to Viscount Eccles". The New York Times. 27 September 1984. Retrieved 3 October 2022. Hyde, Mary C. (1984). Grolier

    Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

    Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

    Mary_Eccles,_Viscountess_Eccles

  • Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney
  • Heritage-listed building in Sydney, Australia

    The Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney is a heritage-listed former barracks, hospital, convict accommodation, mint and courthouse and now museum and café located

    Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney

    Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney

    Hyde_Park_Barracks,_Sydney

  • Australian Convict Sites
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Australia

    Government. Commonwealth of Australia 2008, p. 20. "National Heritage Places - Hyde Park Barracks". Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and

    Australian Convict Sites

    Australian Convict Sites

    Australian_Convict_Sites

  • Samuel Johnson
  • English writer and lexicographer (1709–1784)

    paintings and other items associated with him are in the Donald and Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson, housed at Houghton Library at Harvard

    Samuel Johnson

    Samuel Johnson

    Samuel_Johnson

  • Mary Reilly (film)
  • 1996 film by Stephen Frears

    time, as Mary walks into the fog. Julia Roberts as Mary Reilly Sasha Hanau as young Mary Reilly John Malkovich as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde Michael

    Mary Reilly (film)

    Mary_Reilly_(film)

  • Convicts in Australia
  • Transportation of convicts to Australia

    was involved in philanthropy, and had a seat in the legislative assembly. Mary Bryant – a famous escapee William Buckley – famously escaped and lived with

    Convicts in Australia

    Convicts in Australia

    Convicts_in_Australia

  • Mary Reibey
  • Australian businesswoman

    Mary Reibey (née Haydock; 12 May 1777 – 30 May 1855) was an English-born merchant, shipowner and trader who was transported to Australia as a convict.

    Mary Reibey

    Mary Reibey

    Mary_Reibey

  • Frances Doble
  • Canadian-born actress (1902–1969)

    Frances Mary Hyde Doble (1902 – 12 December 1969) was a Canadian-born actress, who had a short career on the West End stage in the 1920s and 1930s. Doble

    Frances Doble

    Frances_Doble

  • First Fleet
  • 11 British ships establishing an Australian penal colony

    2nd mate of HMS Sirius Thomas Barrett, first person executed in the colony Mary Bryant, with her husband, children and six other convicts escaped the colony

    First Fleet

    First Fleet

    First_Fleet

  • Mary Bryant
  • British convict (c. 1765–after 1794)

    Mary Bryant (c. 1765 – after 1794) was a Cornish convict sent to Australia in 1787 with the First Fleet. In 1791, she became one of the first successful

    Mary Bryant

    Mary_Bryant

  • Bushranger
  • Australian outlaws active during the 19th century

    bushranging in 1826. Mary Williams, a known Tasmanian bushranger. There is a passing mention of her in a court case article from 1833. Mary Ann Bugg (7 May

    Bushranger

    Bushranger

    Bushranger

  • Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
  • 1982 American comedy film directed by Jerry Belson

    powder transforms him into Hyde, a more confident persona. A love triangle forms between Jekyll/Hyde, his would-be-bride Mary Carew, and the nightclub performer

    Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again

    Jekyll_and_Hyde..._Together_Again

  • Great Expectations
  • 1860–1861 novel by Charles Dickens

    Mary (3 March 2016). Charles Dickens's Great Expectations: A Cultural Life, 1860–2012. Routledge. pp. 166–167. ISBN 978-1-317-16825-6. Hammond, Mary (3

    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Great_Expectations

  • The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
  • 2005 Australian TV series or program

    The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant is a 2005 miniseries loosely based on the life of Mary Bryant, a teenage girl from Cornwall who in this telling was

    The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant

    The_Incredible_Journey_of_Mary_Bryant

  • William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys
  • British hereditary peer and Conservative member of the House of Lords (born 1974)

    to Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys and Elisabeth Hyde Parker, daughter of Sir William Stephen Hyde-Parker, 11th Baronet. He was educated at Eton College

    William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys

    William Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys

    William_Stonor,_8th_Baron_Camoys

  • New Holland (Australia)
  • Historical name for the island continent of Australia

    Australia Terra Australis European exploration of Australia McGillivray, Mary (5 August 2025). "European cartographers' inaccurate maps of Australia have

    New Holland (Australia)

    New Holland (Australia)

    New_Holland_(Australia)

  • Sidney Dillon Ripley I
  • American insurance executive

    to Mary Baldwin Hyde (1867–1938). Mary was the daughter of Henry Baldwin Hyde, the founder of Equitable Life Assurance, and Annie (née Fitch) Hyde, and

    Sidney Dillon Ripley I

    Sidney Dillon Ripley I

    Sidney_Dillon_Ripley_I

  • Mary II
  • Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1694

    Duke of York (the future James II of England), and his first wife, Anne Hyde. Mary and her sister Anne were raised as Anglicans at the behest of Charles

    Mary II

    Mary II

    Mary_II

  • Convict women in Australia
  • Transportation of women convicts to Australia

    Bowyer Mary Bryant Margaret Catchpole Margaret Dawson Ann Dinham Mary Hyde Maria Lord Molly Morgan Mary Reibey Hannah Rigby Elizabeth Steel Mary Wade Frances

    Convict women in Australia

    Convict_women_in_Australia

  • John Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair
  • Scottish earl (born 1961)

    Debate. Lord Stair married Emily Mary Julia Stonor (daughter of Ralph Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys, and Elizabeth Mary Hyde Parker) in 2006. They have two children

    John Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair

    John_Dalrymple,_14th_Earl_of_Stair

  • Cockatoo Island
  • Heritage listed island in Sydney Harbour

    labour of convicts". Of the eleven sites, as well as Cockatoo Island, the Hyde Park Barracks, Old Great North Road, and Old Government House at Parramatta

    Cockatoo Island

    Cockatoo Island

    Cockatoo_Island

  • List of convicts transported to Australia
  • (1772–1846), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft Mary Hyde (1779–1864), English businesswoman, transported to New South Wales for

    List of convicts transported to Australia

    List_of_convicts_transported_to_Australia

  • Mary Wade
  • British convict (1775–1859)

    Mary Wade (17 December 1775 – 17 December 1859) was a British teenager and convict who was transported to Australia when she was 13 years old. She was

    Mary Wade

    Mary_Wade

  • Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys
  • British peer and banker (1940–2023)

    Trust in June 2009. The seventh Baron married Elisabeth Mary Hyde Parker, daughter of Sir William Hyde Parker, 11th Bt. of Melford Hall, Suffolk, in 1966.

    Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys

    Thomas_Stonor,_7th_Baron_Camoys

  • Simeon Lord
  • Australian businessman (1771 - 1840)

    1805 Lord began a relationship with Mary Hyde (1779–1864), a convict who had arrived in Australia in 1798. Mary already had two children from a previous

    Simeon Lord

    Simeon Lord

    Simeon_Lord

  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (character)
  • Fictional character by Robert Louis Stevenson

    alter ego Mr Edward Hyde, is the central character of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In the story, Dr Jekyll

    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (character)

    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (character)

    Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(character)

  • Hyde Park, Chicago
  • Community area in Chicago, Illinois

    Hyde Park is one of the 77 community areas of Chicago in Illinois, United States. On the South Side of Chicago, it is located on and near the shore of

    Hyde Park, Chicago

    Hyde Park, Chicago

    Hyde_Park,_Chicago

  • Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
  • English peer and courtier (1526–1596)

     1551 – April 1617). He was married on 20 December 1576 to Mary Hyde, daughter of Leonard Hyde of Throcking, Hertfordshire. They were parents of Henry Carey

    Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

    Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

    Henry_Carey,_1st_Baron_Hunsdon

  • Lord Alfred Douglas
  • English poet and journalist (1870–1945)

    Child of Genius (1948) H. Montgomery Hyde, Lord Alfred Douglas: A Biography (1985) ISBN 0-413-50790-4 Mary Hyde, ed., Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas:

    Lord Alfred Douglas

    Lord Alfred Douglas

    Lord_Alfred_Douglas

  • Francis Greenway
  • British-Australian architect (1777–1837)

    went on to build many buildings in the new colony. Greenway's works include Hyde Park Barracks, extensions to First Government House, the stables for a projected

    Francis Greenway

    Francis Greenway

    Francis_Greenway

  • Our Country's Good
  • Play by Timberlake Wertenbaker

    pickpocket; the shy Mary Brenham; her more outspoken friend Dabby Bryant; and the hardened criminal Liz Morden. Ralph offers Mary the main female role

    Our Country's Good

    Our_Country's_Good

  • Alex Hyde-White
  • English-American actor (born 1959)

    Alex Hyde-White (born 30 January 1959) is an English-American actor. In 1978, he signed with Universal Pictures as one of the last "contract players" in

    Alex Hyde-White

    Alex Hyde-White

    Alex_Hyde-White

  • Forever Howlong
  • 2025 studio album by Black Country, New Road

    vocal and principal songwriting duties being taken over by members Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery, and May Kershaw. It serves as a follow-up to their critically

    Forever Howlong

    Forever_Howlong

  • John Tawell
  • 19th-century English murderer

    by the Quakers as a result of his relationship with a non-Quaker woman, Mary Freeman, whom he ultimately married and with whom he had two children. In

    John Tawell

    John Tawell

    John_Tawell

  • Great North Road (New South Wales)
  • Historic road in New South Wales, Australia

    powers through the presence and labour of convicts". Of the 11 sites the Hyde Park Barracks, Cockatoo Island, Old Government House at Parramatta are also

    Great North Road (New South Wales)

    Great North Road (New South Wales)

    Great_North_Road_(New_South_Wales)

  • James Ruse
  • Cornish-Australian convict and agriculturalist (1759–1837)

    Campbelltown on 5 September 1837 and is buried with wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary. Ruse's gravestone, parts of which he carved himself, reads: "Gloria in Axcelsis

    James Ruse

    James_Ruse

  • John Black (privateer)
  • English sailor and privateer (1778–1802)

    whaling, and voyages of exploration. In Sydney, Black met a convict named Mary Hyde (1779–1864), with whom he had two children. In 1798, Black's father, the

    John Black (privateer)

    John_Black_(privateer)

  • Houghton Library
  • Library of Harvard University

    incunabula. Early Modern Books and Manuscripts, featuring the Donald and Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson, one of the largest collections of books

    Houghton Library

    Houghton Library

    Houghton_Library

  • Gladden Bishop
  • American Mormon leader (1809–1864)

    children born to devout Methodists Isaac Gates Bishop and Mary Hyde. According to some reports, Mary Hyde Bishop "was a religious enthusiast and previous to

    Gladden Bishop

    Gladden_Bishop

  • William Buckley (convict)
  • English convict

    and their family. Eventually they moved to Sydney. She died there at the Hyde Park Asylum on 18 August 1863. A plaque commemorates him at Buckley's Rest

    William Buckley (convict)

    William Buckley (convict)

    William_Buckley_(convict)

  • Mary Sophia Hyde Rice
  • American missionary

    Mary Sophia Hyde Rice (October 11, 1816 – May 25, 1911), known as Mother Rice, was an American missionary and educator from the United States who settled

    Mary Sophia Hyde Rice

    Mary Sophia Hyde Rice

    Mary_Sophia_Hyde_Rice

  • St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    made. The area is now Hyde Park, with avenues of trees and the Archibald Fountain. The foundation stone for the first St Mary's was laid on 29 October

    St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney

    St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney

    St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Sydney

  • Jimpa
  • 2025 film by Sophie Hyde

    and directed by Sophie Hyde, who co-wrote it with Matthew Cormack. Based on Hyde's own family story after her father, Jim Hyde, came out to his wife as

    Jimpa

    Jimpa

  • Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon
  • English peeress

    Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (née Aylesbury; 25 August 1617 (baptised) – 8 August 1667) was an English peeress. As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was

    Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon

    Frances_Hyde,_Countess_of_Clarendon

  • Henrietta Hyde, Countess of Rochester
  • Anglo-Irish noblewoman

    "peevishness" to her. Lady Anne Hyde (died 25 January 1684/85), who married James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, Lady Mary Hyde, (1669–1709) who married Francis

    Henrietta Hyde, Countess of Rochester

    Henrietta Hyde, Countess of Rochester

    Henrietta_Hyde,_Countess_of_Rochester

  • Australian twenty-dollar note
  • Current denomination of Australian currency

    with his drawings of kites and aircraft designs. The polymer note features Mary Reibey on the obverse with an early colonial building and sailing ship including

    Australian twenty-dollar note

    Australian_twenty-dollar_note

  • Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon
  • English noblewoman (c. 1529–1607)

    buried 7 Apr 1617). He was married on 20 December 1576 to Mary Hyde, daughter of Leonard Hyde of Throcking, Hertfordshire. They were parents of Henry Carey

    Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

    Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

    Anne_Morgan,_Baroness_Hunsdon

  • Macquarie Harbour Penal Station
  • Former convict colony on Sarah Island, Tasmania

    Macquarie Harbour, 1822-1833: an outline of its history. Launceston, Tas.: Mary Fisher Bookshop. p. 83. ISBN 0-9599207-3-0. Lempriere, T. G. (1842). "Account

    Macquarie Harbour Penal Station

    Macquarie Harbour Penal Station

    Macquarie_Harbour_Penal_Station

  • William Bryant (convict)
  • Cornish escapee from Australia (c. 1757 – 1791)

    convicts as well as men, and in March 1786 Bryant's future wife Mary Broad arrived on board. Mary Broad, who was a fisherman's daughter from Fowey in Cornwall

    William Bryant (convict)

    William_Bryant_(convict)

  • Roosevelt family
  • American business and political family

    above) Isaac Daniel Roosevelt (1790–1863), progenitor of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, m. Mary Rebecca Aspinwall, daughter of Susan Howland and John Aspinwall

    Roosevelt family

    Roosevelt_family

  • Adaptations of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • Adaptations of 1886 novella

    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an 1886 novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It is about a London lawyer, Gabriel John

    Adaptations of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Adaptations of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Adaptations_of_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde

  • National Catapult Contest
  • well as on the NBC Chronolog series in 1971, and 1972. David Dortch and Mary Hyde, winners of the first and fifth National Catapult Contests, respectively

    National Catapult Contest

    National_Catapult_Contest

  • O Mary of Graces
  • Traditional Irish Catholic hymn

    congregation, the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Our Savior, for their likewise-named 1998 album "Mary of Graces". Other instances of the Hyde and other, unclear,

    O Mary of Graces

    O_Mary_of_Graces

  • John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon
  • English peer and politician

    by his son, Henry Carey, 1st Earl of Dover. He married Mary, the daughter of Leonard Hyde of Hyde Hall and Throcking, Hertfordshire, widow of Richard Peyton

    John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon

    John_Carey,_3rd_Baron_Hunsdon

  • Mary Reilly (novel)
  • 1990 novel by Valerie Martin

    Hyde, is generally considered her nemesis. Mary Reilly adds more details and substance to the original book, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,

    Mary Reilly (novel)

    Mary_Reilly_(novel)

  • Ralph Tidrick
  • American football player and missionary

    com. McIntyre, F., Wilkin, L. M. (1962). Robert Wilkin (1766-1835) and Mary (Hyde) Wilkin, Their Parents and Descendants: A Genealogy. United States: (n

    Ralph Tidrick

    Ralph_Tidrick

  • Francis Lord
  • Australian politician (1812–1897)

    was an Australian politician. Lord was born in Sydney the second son of Mary Hyde and Simeon Lord, an ex-convict turned entrepreneur and later magistrate

    Francis Lord

    Francis_Lord

  • John Caesar
  • Australian bushranger (c. 1763–1796)

    "Caesar's daughter, baptized as Mary Ann Fisher Power in 1806..."; Chingaipe 2024, p. 185. "Their daughter was baptised as Mary Anne Fisher Power." Collins

    John Caesar

    John_Caesar

  • Frank Hyde
  • Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer

    Michael James Hyde (born 1948) Margaret Mary Hyde (born 1948) Maria Linda Hyde (born 1955) Patrick Joseph Aloysius Hyde (born 1959) Frank Hyde outlived his

    Frank Hyde

    Frank Hyde

    Frank_Hyde

  • Third Fleet (Australia)
  • 1791 prisoner transport convoy to Australia

    first ship to arrive in Sydney was the Mary Ann with its cargo of female convicts and provisions on 9 July 1791. Mary Ann had sailed on her own to Sydney

    Third Fleet (Australia)

    Third_Fleet_(Australia)

  • Old Government House, Parramatta
  • Mansion in New South Wales, Australia

    powers through the presence and labour of convicts". Of the 11 sites the Hyde Park Barracks, Old Great North Road and Cockatoo Island are also within the

    Old Government House, Parramatta

    Old Government House, Parramatta

    Old_Government_House,_Parramatta

  • Cadmans Cottage
  • Heritage-listed building in Sydney, Australia

    buildings contributed to the success of the campaign to save The Mint and Hyde Park Barracks in Macquarie Street. It was around this time that the historical

    Cadmans Cottage

    Cadmans Cottage

    Cadmans_Cottage

  • John Boyle O'Reilly
  • Irish poet, journalist, author and activist (1844–1890)

    such as The Cry of the Dreamer, The White Rose and In Bohemia. He married Mary Murphy in 1872 and had four daughters. In his final years of life, O'Reilly

    John Boyle O'Reilly

    John Boyle O'Reilly

    John_Boyle_O'Reilly

  • James Squire
  • Australian convict and brewer

    Thames. Squire's parents were Romanies (Romanichal), Timothy Squires and Mary Wells, who were married on 8 December 1752 in West Molesey, Surrey. Their

    James Squire

    James_Squire

  • Cindy Hyde-Smith
  • American politician (born 1959)

    Cindy Hyde-Smith (née Hyde; born May 10, 1959) is an American politician and lobbyist serving since 2018 as the junior United States senator from Mississippi

    Cindy Hyde-Smith

    Cindy Hyde-Smith

    Cindy_Hyde-Smith

  • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
  • English politician and historian (1609–1674)

    contemporaries. Edward Hyde was born on 18 February 1609, at Dinton, Wiltshire, sixth of nine children and third son of Henry Hyde and Mary Langford. His father

    Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

    Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

    Edward_Hyde,_1st_Earl_of_Clarendon

  • Henry Hyde (died 1634)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Queen Mary II and Queen Anne. He lived at Dinton and later at Purton, both in Wiltshire. Hyde was born circa 1563, the son of Lawrence Hyde I (d. 1590)

    Henry Hyde (died 1634)

    Henry Hyde (died 1634)

    Henry_Hyde_(died_1634)

  • Mary Anne MacLeod Trump
  • Mother of Donald Trump (1912–2000)

    Mary Anne Trump (née MacLeod; May 10, 1912 – August 7, 2000) was a Scottish and American socialite and philanthropist who was the wife of American real-estate

    Mary Anne MacLeod Trump

    Mary Anne MacLeod Trump

    Mary_Anne_MacLeod_Trump

  • Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Baronet, of Middleton
  • English landowner and politician (1651–1716)

    predeceased him) and three daughters. He married, secondly, to Mary Hyde, the daughter of Robert Hyde of Denton, Lancashire. His daughter Catherine Assheton (d

    Sir Ralph Assheton, 2nd Baronet, of Middleton

    Sir_Ralph_Assheton,_2nd_Baronet,_of_Middleton

  • William Cuffay
  • English political reformer (1788–1870)

    childbirth in 1826. Their only daughter, Ann Juliana Cuffay, was baptised at St Mary Magdalene's Church, Gillingham, but she also died shortly afterwards. In

    William Cuffay

    William Cuffay

    William_Cuffay

  • St Paul's Church, Hyde
  • Church in Greater Manchester, England

    church. St Mary's Church in Dukinfield and St Paul's Church in Hyde are now part of the same parish. There are three schools in the parish: St Mary's Catholic

    St Paul's Church, Hyde

    St Paul's Church, Hyde

    St_Paul's_Church,_Hyde

  • Megan E. Shanahan
  • American judge (born 1972 or 1973)

    margin. Shanahan is married and has two children. She is a member of St. Mary Hyde Park Catholic Church in Cincinnati. She is also a member of the Federalist

    Megan E. Shanahan

    Megan_E._Shanahan

  • Francis Wollaston (astronomer)
  • British astronomer and priest

    Hyde, daughter of John Hyde, in 1758 and they had many children: Mary Hyde Wollaston (1760–1843), married, in 1803, William Panchen, vicar of St Mary

    Francis Wollaston (astronomer)

    Francis_Wollaston_(astronomer)

  • Lawrence Hyde (died 1590)
  • English politician

    son Henry Hyde, of two British monarchs, Queen Mary II and Queen Anne. He was the son of Robert Hyde of Norbury, Cheshire by his 2nd or 3rd wife Katherine

    Lawrence Hyde (died 1590)

    Lawrence Hyde (died 1590)

    Lawrence_Hyde_(died_1590)

  • William Smith O'Brien
  • Irish nationalist politician (1803–1864)

    Bangor, in Wales on 16 June 1864. While studying in London Smith O'Brien met Mary Ann Wilton and fathered two children born to her. In Autumn 1832 he married

    William Smith O'Brien

    William Smith O'Brien

    William_Smith_O'Brien

  • John Dalrymple, 13th Earl of Stair
  • British peer (1906–1996)

    Hon. Emily Mary Julia Stonor, daughter of Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys and Elizabeth Mary Hyde Parker (a daughter of Sir William Hyde Parker, 11th

    John Dalrymple, 13th Earl of Stair

    John_Dalrymple,_13th_Earl_of_Stair

  • Laurence Hynes Halloran
  • Catholic, but became an Anglican in 1792. While living in Exeter he married Mary ("Polly") Boutcher, a Catholic lady ten years older than him, by whom he

    Laurence Hynes Halloran

    Laurence Hynes Halloran

    Laurence_Hynes_Halloran

  • Isaac Nichols
  • Australian convict (1770–1819)

    generous subscriber to public causes. On 11 September 1796 Nichols married Mary Warren, who died by drowning in October 1804. On 18 February 1805, at the

    Isaac Nichols

    Isaac_Nichols

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • Mary is a feminine given name. Below is a list of notable individuals named Mary. New Testament people named Mary: Mary, mother of Jesus Mary Magdalene

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • Thornton Academy
  • School in Saco, York, Maine, United States

    linking the Main Building with the Scamman Science Building, and adding the Mary Hyde Library, the Helen Atkinson Dining Commons, the Harry Garland Auditorium

    Thornton Academy

    Thornton Academy

    Thornton_Academy

  • List of American heiresses
  • de Buretel de Chassey on 29 August 1993 Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (née Mary Morley Crapo, previously Hyde) on 26 September 1984 Frau Martin von Haselberg

    List of American heiresses

    List of American heiresses

    List_of_American_heiresses

  • Hyde, Greater Manchester
  • Town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England

    built in 1832 as a chapel of ease to St Mary's, Stockport. It was built at the instigation of John Hyde Clarke of Hyde Hall and was the first Church of England

    Hyde, Greater Manchester

    Hyde, Greater Manchester

    Hyde,_Greater_Manchester

  • Turner (potters)
  • Family of English potters, active from the mid-18th to the early 19th century

    bust, by George Ray, is in Stoke-on-Trent City Museum. Son John married Mary Hyde on 26 November 1803 and the closure of the business notice of 1804 stated

    Turner (potters)

    Turner (potters)

    Turner_(potters)

  • William Field (Australian pastoralist)
  • Australian pastoralist and meat contractor

    Richard (born 1820 who died seven weeks later), John (1821–??) (married Mary Anne Lindsay, 1854), and Charles (1826–??) (married Margaret Eddington, 1848)

    William Field (Australian pastoralist)

    William_Field_(Australian_pastoralist)

  • Hester Thrale
  • Welsh writer and socialite (1740/1741–1821)

    Thrale at 35 verses". Thrale.com. Retrieved 13 January 2022. "The Donald & Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson - Houghton Library". Harvard College

    Hester Thrale

    Hester Thrale

    Hester_Thrale

  • Cab Kaye
  • English jazz musician (1921–2000)

    Corporation (IDC). On arriving in Accra, he formed a duo with singer Mary Hyde, with whom he regularly performed in the Star and other hotels in Accra

    Cab Kaye

    Cab Kaye

    Cab_Kaye

  • Kevin Izod O'Doherty
  • Irish-Australian politician (1823-1905)

    released to live in Oatlands. His professional services were utilised at St. Mary's Hospital, Hobart. The other Irish prisoners nicknamed him 'St Kevin'. (see

    Kevin Izod O'Doherty

    Kevin Izod O'Doherty

    Kevin_Izod_O'Doherty

  • List of convicts on the First Fleet
  • 1787 penal transportation to New South Wales

    Fleet". Retrieved 29 May 2024. "MARY ALLEN. Violent Theft; highway robbery. 25th October 1786". Retrieved 29 May 2024. "MARY ALLEN. Theft; shoplifting. 10th

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet

  • Mary of Modena
  • Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1685 to 1688

    replaced him with Mary II, a Protestant, the elder of James II's daughters from his first marriage to Anne Hyde (1637–1671). Mary II and her husband

    Mary of Modena

    Mary of Modena

    Mary_of_Modena

  • Hyde (surname)
  • Surname list

    noblewoman, mother of two British queens, Mary II and Anne Anne Hyde (historian), American historian and writer Arthur M. Hyde (1877–1947), American politician

    Hyde (surname)

    Hyde_(surname)

  • Anne, Queen of Great Britain
  • Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714

    Lord Chancellor Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. At her Anglican baptism in the Chapel Royal at St James's, her older sister, Mary, was one of her godparents

    Anne, Queen of Great Britain

    Anne, Queen of Great Britain

    Anne,_Queen_of_Great_Britain

  • Henry H. Crapo
  • American politician (1804–1869)

    (1924-1942) Mary Morley Crapo (1912-2003) married 1st Donald Frizell Hyde (1909-1966); married 2nd David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles Anne Howland Hyde (1941-1941)

    Henry H. Crapo

    Henry H. Crapo

    Henry_H._Crapo

  • Elizabeth Callaghan
  • British convict (1803–1852)

    her former husband's clerk in 1841. In July 1853 her daughter, Elizabeth Mary, described her late mother as "Elizabeth Callan, governess". Callaghan was

    Elizabeth Callaghan

    Elizabeth_Callaghan

  • James Meehan (surveyor)
  • Irish-Australian explorer (1774–1826)

    a church. He was largely responsible for choosing the site, on which St Mary's Cathedral now stands. James Meehan Reserve in Dee Why, New South Wales is

    James Meehan (surveyor)

    James_Meehan_(surveyor)

  • Bryan Townsend (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician

    politician and sailor. He was the second son of Richard Townsend and his wife Mary Hyde. Towsend served in the Royal Navy and commanded HMS Swiftsure. He entered

    Bryan Townsend (Irish politician)

    Bryan_Townsend_(Irish_politician)

  • Mary Baldwin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    English poet and the wife of Harold Wilson Mary Baldwin Hyde (1867–1938), American wife of Sidney Dillon Ripley I Mary Baldwin University, American private

    Mary Baldwin

    Mary_Baldwin

  • D'Arcy Wentworth
  • Irish-Australian surgeon (1762–1827)

    (1816–1878), Robert Charles Wentworth (1818), Charles John Wentworth (1819–1854), Mary-Ann Wentworth (1820–1870), Katherine Wentworth (1825–1898), D'Arcy Charles

    D'Arcy Wentworth

    D'Arcy_Wentworth

  • Mary Shelley
  • English writer (1797–1851)

    Serpentine, a lake in Hyde Park, London. Both suicides were hushed up. Harriet's family obstructed Percy Shelley's efforts—fully supported by Mary Godwin—to assume

    Mary Shelley

    Mary Shelley

    Mary_Shelley

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  • Mark
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Mark

    War-like; Mars; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Horse

    Mark

  • MARI
  • Female

    Welsh

    MARI

     Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.

    MARI

  • MARI
  • Female

    Japanese

    MARI

     Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.

    MARI

  • Marc
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss

    Marc

    Warlike; From the God Mars; Form of Mark; Defence; Of the Sea

    Marc

  • MARTY
  • Male

    English

    MARTY

    Pet form of English Martin, MARTY means "of/like Mars."

    MARTY

  • MARY
  • Female

    English

    MARY

    Middle English form of French Marie (Greek & Latin Maria), MARY means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazarus. 

    MARY

  • Marty
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, Latin

    Marty

    Dedicated to God Mars; Lady; Feminine of Martin; Warlike

    Marty

  • Marty
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin

    Marty

    Warrior of Mars.

    Marty

  • Mark, Marc
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Mark, Marc

    Variant of Marcus

    Mark, Marc

  • Marya
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Christian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Russian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Marya

    Mark; Limit; Beloved

    Marya

  • Marya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Marya

    Mark, Limit

    Marya

  • MARE
  • Female

    English

    MARE

     Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.

    MARE

  • Marx
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, French, Latin

    Marx

    Of Mars; The God of War

    Marx

  • Marty
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Jamaican, Latin

    Marty

    Warlike; Of Mars; The Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Form of Martin; Like Mars; Roman God Mars

    Marty

  • Mary
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mary

    Beloved

    Mary

  • MARC
  • Male

    French

    MARC

     Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.

    MARC

  • Marq
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Marq

    Of Mars; the god of war.

    Marq

  • Mary
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American Biblical English

    Mary

    Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...

    Mary

  • Mary
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Kannada, Latin, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Mary

    Sea of Bitterness; Bitter; Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Star of the Sea; Lady; Beloved

    Mary

  • Maryn
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin, Polish

    Maryn

    From the God Mars

    Maryn

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  • Tabalah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tabalah

    A narrator of Hadith

  • Ranvita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ranvita

    Happy, Joyous

  • Sravanya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sravanya

    King of Wisdom

  • PEARCE
  • Male

    English

    PEARCE

    Variant spelling of English Piers, PEARCE means "rock, stone."

  • Coopman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Coopman

    Dutch : occupational name from koopman ‘merchant’, ‘trader’. See also Copeman.English : variant of Copeman.Variant spelling of North German Koopmann.

  • VOLODIMIR
  • Male

    Ukrainian

    VOLODIMIR

    , ruling the world.

  • Paravasu | பரவாஸூ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Paravasu | பரவாஸூ

    Name of a sage

  • Subhaskar | ஸுபாஸ்கர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subhaskar | ஸுபாஸ்கர

    Rising Sun

  • Salauni
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Salauni

    Most Beautiful; Preety; Fair; Goddess of Beauty; Innovative; Stunning

  • Thordia
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Thordia

    Spirit of Thor.

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  • Mart
  • n.

    The god Mars.

  • Re-mark
  • v. t.

    To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.

  • Mart
  • v. t.

    To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.

  • Vary
  • v. i.

    To disagree; to be at variance or in dissension; as, men vary in opinion.

  • Many-minded
  • a.

    Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

  • Oary
  • a.

    Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary feet.

  • Mark
  • v. t.

    To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.

  • Marry
  • interj.

    Indeed ! in truth ! -- a term of asseveration said to have been derived from the practice of swearing by the Virgin Mary.

  • Marc
  • n.

    A German coin and money of account. See Mark.

  • Mark
  • n.

    An old weight and coin. See Marc.

  • Marly
  • superl.

    Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.

  • Miry
  • a.

    Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.

  • Mary
  • interj.

    See Marry.

  • Mazy
  • a.

    Perplexed with turns and windings; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing; embarrassing; as, mazy error.

  • Vary
  • v. t.

    To change the aspect of; to alter in form, appearance, substance, position, or the like; to make different by a partial change; to modify; as, to vary the properties, proportions, or nature of a thing; to vary a posture or an attitude; to vary one's dress or opinions.

  • Marl
  • n.

    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.