- Lady
Grisell Baillie (4
April 1822 – 20
December 1891) was the
first woman to be
created a
deaconess in the
Church of Scotland.
Grisell Baillie was born...
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Redbraes Castle, Berwickshire,
Grizel Hume was the
eldest daughter of
Grisell Ker and Sir
Patrick Hume (later Earl of Marchmont). When she was twelve...
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Kitchen by F.
Marian McNeill,
tablet is
noted in The
Household Book of Lady
Grisell Baillie in the
early 18th century. The
traditional recipe uses just sugar...
- was 621 at the 2020 census. The
history of
Pennville began when
Samuel Grisell and
Moses Hamilton left
their homes in
Columbiana County, Ohio, in the...
- also
spelled Grizell, Grizelle,
Grisel and
Grisell, is a
feminine given name
which may
refer to:
Grisell Baillie (1822–1891),
first woman deaconess in...
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August 2023.
Retrieved 23
August 2023 – via larsan13.files.wordpress.com.
Grisell 2007, p. 3 Älmeberg,
Roger (1
April 2008). "The
Swedish DC-3 & The Destiny...
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historians and
scholars of life writing.
Baillie was the
elder daughter of Lady
Grisell Baillie (née Hume; 1665–1746),
gentlewoman and songwriter, and
George Baillie...
- film
directed by
Michael M. Bilandic,
starring Jason Grisell and
Theodore Bouloukos.
Jason Grisell as Jobe
Theodore Bouloukos as
Royce Stephen Payne as...
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Biographical Record of the
Lewis and
Grisell Families, p. 148.
Genealogical and
Biographical Record of the
Lewis and
Grisell Families, p. 149. The National...
- The
Lowland improver Lady
Grisell Baillie (1665–1744) and
Sheriff Donald MacLeod (1745–1834),
laird of Geannies, a keen improver, the law
officer involved...