The "Ladies of Llangollen", Eleanor Butler (1739–1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755–1831), were two upper-class Irish women who lived together as a couple...
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a music venue. "Llangollen Market", traditional "Ladies of Llangollen", Ian Chesterman "Pastai Fawr Llangollen" (The Great Llangollen Pie), Arfon Gwilym...
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Boston marriage (category History of women in the United States)
The Ladies of Llangollen. London: Penguin. Margaret Cruikshank, "James, Alice" in George Haggerty and Bonnie Zimmerman, eds., Encyclopedia of Lesbian...
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mansion") is a historic house in the town of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, and was the home of the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah...
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earlier church, with the exception of the tower. The churchyard contains the grave of the Ladies of Llangollen, Eleanor Charlotte Butler and Sarah Ponsonby...
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Mary Carryl (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
servant and friend of the celebrated Ladies of Llangollen. She served them up to her death; and when the Ladies died, they shared the same grave. Carryl...
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Lesbian (redirect from Gay ladies)
" Perhaps the most famous of these romantic friendships was between Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, nicknamed the Ladies of Llangollen. Butler and...
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Elizabeth Mavor (category Alumni of St Anne's College, Oxford)
Journals. The Virgin Mistress: A Life of the Duchess of Kingston (1964) The Ladies of Llangollen: A Study in Romantic Friendship (1971) The Grand Tour of William...
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The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is a music festival which takes place every year during the second week of July in Llangollen, North Wales...
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Woodstock Estate (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Kilkenny, Ireland, on the west bank of the River Nore. The Ladies of Llangollen story began here and Mary Tighe died here. The house was destroyed by...
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