• Matilda Marian Pullan (1819–19 February 1862)—also writing under the pen names Mrs. Pullan and Aiguillette— was a 19th century British writer on needlework...
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  • Pullen (redirect from Pullan)
    Pullen (1825–1908), American politician Lucy Pullen, Canadian artist Matilda Marian Pullan (1819–1862), British author Melanie Pullen (1975–2022), American...
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  • William Russell Irish poet and theosophist (1867 - 1935) Aiguillette Matilda Marian Pullan 19th-century British writer Alan Gould Victor Canning Alan Smithee...
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    achieved prominence as a soldier and military writer; and his sister Matilda Marian Pullan, as a writer on needlework. He was educated at Blundell's School...
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  • ISBN 978-1-60468-242-7. Van Remoortel, Marianne (2012). "Threads of Life: Matilda Marian Pullan (1819-1862), Needlework Instruction, and the Periodical Press"....
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  • General George Tomkyns Chesney, and his older sister was the writer Matilda Marian Pullan. He was educated at Mount Radford School in Exeter, Blundell's School...
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  • Walsall) C.S. Maj. H. Pugh, Liverpool Reg. (Sandhurst, Cheshire) R.S. Maj. G. Pullan, Northumberland Fusiliers (Farnley) 2nd Cpl. C. Purdy, Royal Engineers (Langley...
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  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Managua. Ayrton John Seaton Pullan, Her Majesty's Consul-General, Oporto. Paul Scott Rankine, Counsellor, Her...
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