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… Brandon. He had two sons and four daughters by his first marriage. by Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research Officer, …
… development, by which training facilities are provided for marriage counsellors under the auspices of the Department of …
… as the Nursery Play Centres Association, Parents' Centres, Marriage Guidance Councils, British Drama League, etc. Every …
… of Bishop Stortford, England. He had two sons by his second marriage. Some confusion arises from Lindauer's mode of …
… of age, Low married Madeline Kenning, of Auckland. His marriage, he said, gave him what he had always needed, a …
… year she and her husband returned to England but, as the marriage showed signs of breaking up (it was dissolved in …
… several public statements critical of the institution of marriage. Not surprisingly, the rumour spread abroad that …
… of Berkshire. There were four sons and a daughter by the marriage. He was succeeded by Sir George Hugh Clifford …
… Here he met his bride, Jane, with whom after their marriage he returned to his native village, where he set up …
… the birthrate began to rise, possibly as a result of marriages delayed by bad times. In 1940, the birthrate rose … one year to the highest rate since 1925, and the increased marriage rates in early wartime sent it even higher in 1941. … the return of peace conditions and the consequent very high marriage rate. In 1947 the birthrate reached a peak: at …