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    Mary Pellatt, Lady Pellatt (née Dodgson; April 16, 1857 – April 15, 1924) was a Canadian philanthropist who served as the first Chief Commissioner of the...
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    (grandfather of Toronto-based freelance writer John Pellatt) and Mill Pellatt (father of Mary Katherine Pellatt).[citation needed] The latter brother was paymaster...
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  • Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826), (1763–1826), English glass manufacturer Henry Pellatt, C.V.O. (1859–1939), Canadian financier and soldier Mary Pellatt (née...
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  • was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks...
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  • Apsley Pellatt (1763 – 21 January 1826) was an English glass manufacturer. Apsley Pellatt (junior) was the son of Apsley Pellatt (senior) (1736–1798)...
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  • maker Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826) and Mary (née Maberly) Pellatt. He joined the family glass-making company of Pellatt and Green in 1811. He took over the...
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  • Girl Guides of Canada Mary Pellatt Kerr, Rose (1976). Story of the Girl Guides 1908-1938. London: Girl Guides Association. "Mary Malcomson". Archived from...
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  • become so popular that on July 24, 1912 Agnes Baden-Powell created Lady Mary Pellatt "Chief Commissioner of the Dominion of Canada Girl Guides". Many Guide...
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    Administrator for New York City); in Peoria, Illinois (d. 1975) Died: Mary Pellatt, 66, Canadian philanthropist and the first Chief Commissioner of the...
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  • property was the farm and summer home of Sir Henry Pellatt, and it was named for his first wife, Mary. It has been owned by the Augustinians since 1935...
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  • Canadian". Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, Canada. 28 November 1957. p. 62. "Edna Mary Banham". Guider (Vol. 66 No. 7 ed.). London, UK: Girl Guides Association...
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    Thomas Pellatt Barber (January 31, 1863, Colchester, England – December 27, 1932, Glendale, California) was an architect active in the Southwestern United...
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    1920 and 1922 on recommendation from their friend Sir Henry Pellatt, who owned the nearby Mary Lake property. Lady Eaton moved into Eaton Hall three years...
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    February 1588), who married firstly, by licence dated 30 August 1608, John Pellatt (d. 22 October 1625), esquire, of Bolney, Sussex, by whom she had three...
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  • Lawn Mausoleum, Toronto – Arthur Jeffrey Dempster, Morden Neilson, Henry Pellatt, Domenic Troiano Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London – Charley Fox Glendale...
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  • fun. 11 "Transmission Impossible" Charles E. Bastien Kenn Scott & John Pellatt December 29, 2000 (2000-12-29) When Bayview's only rock-and-roll radio...
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    Canada, and his daughter, Princess Patricia of Connaught. Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, of Casa Loma, and Edward Marion Chadwick were major benefactors of the...
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    father was a glass merchant in London, partner of a Mr Pellatt, presumed to be Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826). Peacock went with his mother to live with her...
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    devised by (Reginald) Charles Drapeer. In 1969, from his parents' house in Pellatt Grove, Wood Green, London, he constructed a working model. The novel rotating...
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    Casa Loma, a stately pile built in 1911 by Major-General Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. The architecture of the Austin Home is inspired by the second empire architectural...
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