• Jane Pirie (27 March 1779 – 6 March 1833) was a Scottish woman who opened an exclusive girls' school in Edinburgh in 1809 and who became involved in a...
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  • accused of lesbianism with the co-founder of the school, Jane Pirie (1779–1833). Her accuser was Jane Cumming, a pupil of mixed race, and a granddaughter of...
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  • joining Pirie in the bed shared by her, Pirie, and Cummings. Jane was the first pupil to be removed from the school. In 1811, Woods and Pirie sued Jane's grandmother...
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  • Pirie (born 1975), Scottish actress James Pirie (1853–1934), Major League Baseball shortstop Jane Pirie (1779–1833), Scottish educator Sir John Pirie...
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  • school in Edinburgh, Scotland. A student named Jane Cumming accused her schoolmistresses, Jane Pirie and Marianne Woods, of having an affair in the presence...
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  • true story of two Scottish school teachers, Miss Marianne Woods and Miss Jane Pirie, whose lives were destroyed when one of their students accused them of...
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    (London: Cassell, 1998) Articles on Anne Lister, Ladies of Llangollen and Jane Pirie and Marianne Woods, in Lesbian Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia...
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  • Elizabeth Jean Elphinstone Pirie FSA (14 September 1932 – 1 March 2005) was a British numismatist specialising in ninth-century Northumbrian coinage,...
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    His mother was Jane Booth (1825–1895), born in Lonmay Aberdeenshire to a family from the Isle of Noss in the Shetland Islands. George Pirie emigrated to...
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  • a time by addressing their deliveries to Miss Marianne Woods and Miss Jane Pirie, two notable lesbians who lived in Edinburgh in the early 19th century...
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