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Common nicknames include "Zelda", "Selda", "Grissy", "Gris", "Grisel", "
Grizel" or "Crisel"
People named Griselda or
Grizelda include:
Griselda (folklore)...
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Grizel Rosemary Graham Niven (28
November 1906 – 28
January 2007) was an
English sculptor. She
created the
bronze sculpture, the Bessie,
which has been...
- Lady
Grizel Baillie, née Hume, (25
December 1665 – 6
December 1746) was a
Scottish gentlewoman and songwriter. Her
accounting ledgers, in
which she kept...
- Blanco,
Ayala and his crew
killed drug-dealing
married couple Alfredo and
Grizel Lorenzo in
their South Miami home on May 26, 1982.
Their killings were the...
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Grizel Cochrane is a
figure from 17th
century Scottish lore. Cochrane's father, John
Cochrane of Ochiltree, had been
captured following the
Monmouth Rebellion...
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Griselda Steevens (also
known as
Grizel Steevens or
Grizell Steevens) (1653 – 18
March 1746) was a
philanthropist and a
benefactor of Dr Steevens' Hospital...
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Grizel Baillie (later Lady
Murray of Stanhope; 1692–1759) was a
Scottish memoirist whose work is
important to
social historians and
scholars of life writing...
- deplo**** in
Scotland after the
Battle of
Culloden in 1746. His
mother was
Grizel,
eldest daughter of
Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord
Elphinstone and his wife...
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Marteilia refringens was
discovered to be the
cause of this
decline in
oyster (
Grizel et al., 1974).
Around the same time,
Marteilia sydneyi was also
found to...
- to sell. His two "Tommy" novels,
Sentimental Tommy (1896) and
Tommy and
Grizel (1900), were
about a boy and
young man who
clings to
childish fantasy, with...