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:The Joffre ([[Druim Doineann]]) Jan 25 AS 37 / 2003 | :The Joffre ([[Druim Doineann]]) Jan 25 AS 37 / 2003 | ||
:[[Goutte de Sang]] Jan 10 AS 38 / 2004 | :[[Goutte de Sang]] Jan 10 AS 38 / 2004 | ||
Proud wife of HL Gordon the Elder. | |||
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Though associated primarily with Shropshire, she received fairly wide recognition in the early twentieth century and even has a society devoted to her works ({`a} la the Austenites). She has articles in the Encyclopedia Britannica (see secure.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=78391) and other similar encyclopedic works. | Though associated primarily with Shropshire, she received fairly wide recognition in the early twentieth century and even has a society devoted to her works ({`a} la the Austenites). She has articles in the Encyclopedia Britannica (see secure.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=78391) and other similar encyclopedic works. | ||
Laurel notes that because this novelist does not deal with our area or time of study, and because she is not widely recognized, she is not significant enough to protect. | Laurel notes that because this novelist does not deal with our area or time of study, and because she is not widely recognized, she is not significant enough to protect. | ||
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* Children: Lady Beatrix Powson of Ravenstonedale; Gordon the Younger (aka [???]). | |||
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(1942-2008) *** Rest in Peace. ***
Founding member of the Shire of Druim Doineann (originally incipient to the Barony of Dragon's Laire).
- Awards and Honors
- Award of Arms Sept 4 AS 34 / 1999
- The Joffre (Druim Doineann) Jan 25 AS 37 / 2003
- Goutte de Sang Jan 10 AS 38 / 2004
Proud wife of HL Gordon the Elder.
- Activities within Druim Doineann
- Seneschal
- Exchequer
- Chronicler
- Autocrat
- General Interests
- Archery
- Calligraphy & Illumination
- Embroidery & Garb-Making
- Rose Beads and Rosaries
- Norse Wire Weaving
- Heraldry Submission
- Mary is cited from Withycombe, E.G. Oxford Dictionary of Christian Names, s.n. Mary (p. 211-212) dated to 1440.
- Webb is cited from Reaney, P.H. and R. M. Wilson A Dictionary of English Surnames, s.n. Webb (p. 480). The submitter indicates that she wants this header spelling, but no dates for the spelling are provided.
- Metron Ariston notes there is an early 20th C English novelist named Mary Webb:
Though associated primarily with Shropshire, she received fairly wide recognition in the early twentieth century and even has a society devoted to her works ({`a} la the Austenites). She has articles in the Encyclopedia Britannica (see secure.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=78391) and other similar encyclopedic works. Laurel notes that because this novelist does not deal with our area or time of study, and because she is not widely recognized, she is not significant enough to protect.
- Other
- Children: Lady Beatrix Powson of Ravenstonedale; Gordon the Younger (aka [???]).