Maria Emma Elizabeth Conway Griffith Reade (Q461): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: date of death (P15): 1917)
(‎Created claim: date of birth (P26): 1840)
Property / date of birth
 
1840
Timestamp+1840-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / date of birth: 1840 / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 17:31, 10 July 2023

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  • Lady Reade
  • Miss Conway Griffith
  • Miss Conway Griffiths
  • Miss Conway-Griffith
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Maria Emma Elizabeth Conway Griffith Reade
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  • Lady Reade
  • Miss Conway Griffith
  • Miss Conway Griffiths
  • Miss Conway-Griffith

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Carreg-lwyd, The Valley, S. O. (British English)
21 January 2022
S. O. in this context is a postal reference, standing for Sub-Office. (British English)
Conway-Griffith (English)
alternatively Griffith (English)
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Edmund Lodge, The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (1890) (English)
Reade (English)
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silver porringer (candle cup) and stoneware jug with silver gilt mounts (British English)
a description of the exhibited items was read by Mr C J Praetorius, suggesting Lady Reade was not present herself (English)
17 January 2022
1 April 1903Gregorian
25 August 1870Gregorian
Conway-Griffith conducted members of the Cambrian Archaeological Association around Carreglwyd exhibiting the urn as part of the tour (English)
an ancient urn, found buried with a body in a cist in Rhosbeirio (English)
30 August 1866Gregorian
a deed relating to the castle of Owen Cyfeiliog (English)
7 May 1869Gregorian
A stone cup found on her estate, presumed to be Early British (English)
Genoise point lace apron to have belonged to Lady Jane Plantaganet, maid of honour to Elizabeth I (British English)
2 April 1902Gregorian
this item was presented at the RAI meeting by Mr CJ Praetorius, FSA (British English)
Reade permitted and facilitated an excavation of ancient graves discovered by a tenant farmer in the field of his farm, Hen Shop, on her property (English)
1840
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1917
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1880
Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns Reade (English)
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Edmund Lodge, The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (1890) (English)
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Q53866191
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q53866191
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