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    Born on 13 December 1900, Gilby was the son of Charles Horace Gilby, who was principal of Christchurch Commercial College, and his second wife, Gertrude Hilda Gilby (née Johnston). [ 2] He was educated at Christ's College from 1911 to 1917, and went on to work initially as a mechanical engineer at the Christchurh firm of P. and D. Duncan. [ 3]

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    Born on 13 December 1900, Gilby was the son of Charles Horace Gilby, who was principal of Christchurch Commercial College, and his second wife, Gertrude Hilda Gilby (née Johnston). [2] He was educated at Christ's College from 1911 to 1917, and went on to work initially as a mechanical engineer at the Christchurh firm of P. and D. Duncan. [3]

  3. Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4... Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, DN35... Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG5... We have found 43 people in the UK with the name John Gilby. Click here to find personal data about John Gilby including phone numbers, addresses, directorships, electoral roll information, related property prices and other useful information.

    • The Early Years
    • Theatrical Career
    • Lady Audley’s Secret and The Rise of Sensation Fiction
    • Family Life and Scandal
    • Later Life

    Mary Elizabeth Braddon was born in Soho, London on 4th October, 1835 – though she frequently in her older years stated she was born in 1837 to appear younger than she really was. Braddon was the third child born to mother, Fanny (White) Braddon and solicitor Henry Braddon (Junior); her sister, Maggie, was older by eleven years and her brother, Edwa...

    As her career developed she went from playing extras in crowd scenes, to having small speaking parts, eventually rising to major supporting roles and finally becoming a leading lady. Braddon worked hard, had a talent for acting, enjoyed her career and so was able to support her family through this profession. The majority of plays Braddon acted in ...

    In London she began her writing career in earnest by assuming yet another pseudonym, this time the gender-ambiguous pen name M. E. Braddon. It is here in the 1860s that Braddon achieved lasting fame with her sensation novel Lady Audley’s Secret. Having begun its serialisation in John Maxwell’s Robin Goodfellow, Braddon abandoned it when the journal...

    On 5th September 1874 Maxwell’s wife died, reviving the public revelation that their union was unsanctioned by law. Maxwell sent Mr. Crowley, Mary Ann’s brother, three messages urging him to keep the funeral quiet. Knowles published in most of the London newspapers an announcement of the death of Mary Ann, and Maxwell, countering these messages, ci...

    Despite her many illnesses, Braddon consistently moved with the times: around 1912-3 she bought a car; in 1913 she attended the cinematic release of Aurora Floyd and in 1914, when World War 1 broke out, she helped hospital patients, continuing the charitable work that she maintained throughout her life. On 4th February 1915 Braddon died following ‘...

  4. Dec 13, 2005 · Taking the courses are scientist Dr John Gilby; John Gimblett; and Geoffrey Oxlee, founder and senior partner at Kalagate Imagery Bureau, a forensic imagery interpretation firm. Chislehurst-based SIRA also runs courses on image processing, and digital image enhancement. Contact: Isobel Smith.

  5. Brief Life History of Agnes. When Agnes Brough was born in 1507, in Brough Hall, Yorkshire, England, her father, Robert Borough, was 17 and her mother, Marie Newcomen, was 17. She married John Gilby in 1522, in Lincolnshire, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. She died on 19 October 1567, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire ...

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  7. John Gilby. Born 1558 in Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, England. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Alice Gilby — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Husband of Margaret (Newburne) Gilby — married 2 Jul 1598 in Cambridgeshire, England. Descendants.