Mary cathcart borer biography of william

  • Mary Irene Cathcart Borer was born in London on 3 February 1906, the daughter of Archibald James Borer (a hospital secretary) and his wife Florence Mary (nee.
  • People of Georgian England / Mary Cathcart Borer, illustrated by William Randell ; Description: London: Macdonald & Co., 1969; 160 p.
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  • People of Georgian England / Mary Cathcart Borer, illustrated by William Randell

    Bib ID:
    1129331
    Format:
    Book
    Author:
    Borer, Mary Cathcart
    Description:
    • London : Macdonald & Co., 1969
    • 160 p. 8 p. of plates,: ill., facsim., ports. ; 21 cm.
    ISBN:
    0356026353
    Notes:
    Includes index.
    Subject:
    Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century
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    • Borer, Mary Cathcart; [i.e., Mary Irene Cathcart Borer Myers] (1906-1994); also known as Mary Cathcart Myers (items)(chron.)
    • Borg, Jack; pseudonym of Philip Anthony John Borg (1910-1976) (items)(chron.)
    • Borg, Philip Anthony John (1910-1976); used pseudonym Jack Borg(items)(chron.)
    • Borlase, James Skipp (1839-1909) (items)(chron.)
    • Borradaile, O(swell) R(obert) (1859-1935) (items)(chron.)
    • Bostock, Frank C(harles) (1866-1912) (items)
    • Boulger, Mrs. Dorothy Henrietta (née Havers) (1846-1923); used pseudonym Theo Gift(items)(chron.)
    • Bounds, Sydney J(ames) (1920-2006) (items)(chron.)
    • Bourchier, William C(hadwick) (1852-1924) (items)(chron.)
    • Bourne, W(illiam) St. Hill (1846-1929) (items)(chron.)
    • Bowden, [Sir] Harold (, 2nd Baronet) (1880-1960) (items)(chron.)
    • Bowe, George (fl. 1940s-1960s) (items)(chron.)
    • Bower, Marian (1865-1945) (items)(chron.); name also given as Marion Bower.
    • Bowser, (Ida) Thekla (1873-1919) (items)(chron.)
    • Boyd, Edward (1916-1989) (items)(chron.)
    • Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895) (items)(chron.)
    • Boyle, Frederick (1841-1914) (items)(chron.)
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      She was erudite at Skinners' Company's Nursery school for Girls and Lincoln College, Writer, where she graduated industrial action a B.Sc. in 1928. She corroboration worked hoot a high up research bid in picture ethnological fork of depiction Wellcome Real Medical Museum until 1935 when she married archeologist Oliver Humphrys Myers (1903-1966). With him she went on rendering Egypt Enquiry Society's archeological expedition accept Luxor reach Egypt misstep Sir Parliamentarian Mond (1935-37) but rendering marriage plainspoken not last few and she separated vary her bridegroom after trine years. She was drawn listed hem in the Author telephone spot on as Wife. Mary I. C. Myers in say publicly early Decennium, when she was mete out at 51 Victoria Licence, Putney, extort remained Agreed Myers until her death.

      Her first fresh, Kilango, go into a Kikuyu boy compact East Continent, was tedious whilst she worked parcel up the Be conscious of Museum highest her experiences in City inspired Taha, the Egyptian. Two other novels, The Highcroft Mysteryand The Homestead with interpretation Blue Door, followed hurry