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Francis Stephens (other)
Francis or Frances Stephens may refer to: * Francis Stephens (scientist), see List of Fellows of the Royal Society S,T,U,V * Frances Stephens (philanthropist) (1851–1915), Canadian of Scottish origin prominent in Montreal society * Frances Stephens (golfer) (1924–1978), English Curtis Cup player See also * *Frank Stephens (other) * Francis Stevens (other) *Francis Stephen Francis I (Francis Stephen; ; ; ; 8 December 1708 – 18 August 1765) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1745 to 1765, Archduke of Austria from 1740 to 1765, Duke of Lorraine and Bar from 1729 to 1737, and Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1737 to 1765. He ...
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List Of Fellows Of The Royal Society S,T,U,V
About 8,000 fellows have been elected to the Royal Society since its inception in 1660. Below is a list of people who are or were Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow or Foreign Member of the Royal Society. The date of election to the fellowship follows the name. Dates in brackets relate to an award or event associated with the person. The Society maintains a complete online list.Royal society list
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Frances Stephens (philanthropist)
Frances Stephens (January 27, 1851 – May 7, 1915) was a Canadian philanthropist of Scottish origin and a prominent woman of Montreal society. Frances Ramsey McIntosh was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1851, the daughter of Nicholas C. McIntosh and Margaret Brown McIntosh. Both of her parents were from Montrose, Angus in Scotland. One of her sisters was Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid, a prominent clubwoman in Montreal.Virginia Martin"Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid", ''Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography'' (2016). In 1878, Frances McIntosh married the landowner and lawyer George Washington Stephens, Sr., who become Cabinet Minister of Québec Quebec is Canada's largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast and a coastal border .... They had a son, Francis Chattan Stephens (1887–1918), and two daughters. She and her ...
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Frances Stephens (golfer)
Frances "Bunty" Stephens (married name Frances Stephens Smith or Frances Smith Stephens; 26 July 1924 – 23 July 1978) was an English amateur golfer. Personal life Stephens was born in Lancashire where her father Fred was club professional at Bootle Golf Club. She faced discrimination from golf administrators because of his working class occupation. In 1955 she married Roy Smith, a Scottish Airlines pilot killed in a 1957 crash in Libya. They had one daughter. Stephens curtailed her playing career to raise her daughter, but subsequently was active in golf administration and developing junior golf. She was made OBE for "services to Ladies Golf" in the 1977 New Year Honours, a year before her death from cancer. Golf career Stephens' home club was Royal Birkdale. She won the British Ladies Amateur in 1949 and 1954, and was runner-up in 1951 and 1952. She played in all six Curtis Cups from 1950 to 1960, and was non-playing captain of the Great Britain and Ireland team in 1962 and ...
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Frank Stephens (other)
Frank Stephens may refer to: *Frank Stephens (advocate) (born 1982), American disability advocate, actor and athlete *Frank Stephens (Australian footballer) (1927–1998), Australian rules footballer for North Melbourne and South Melbourne *Frank Stephens (cricketer) (1889–1970), English cricketer *Frank Stephens (naturalist) (1849-1937), American naturalist *Frank Stephens (rugby) (1899–1971), Welsh rugby player *Frank Stephens (sculptor) (1859–1935), American sculptor and co-founder of an utopian community *Frank Stephens (surgeon) (1913–2011), Australian surgeon *Frank B. Stephens, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives *Frank Stephens (baseball), American Negro league pitcher See also

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Francis Stevens (other)
Francis Stevens was a pseudonym of writer Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1884–1948). Francis Stevens may also refer to: * Francis George Stevens (1891–?), British civil engineer who founded Scouting in Sri Lanka * Paul Stevens (bobsleigh) (Francis Paul Stephens, 1889–1949), Olympic bobsledder *Frankie Stevens (Francis Stevens, born 1950), New Zealand entertainer and singer See also * Frances Simpson Stevens (1894–1976), American painter * Frank Stevens (other) *Francis Stephens (other) Francis or Frances Stephens may refer to: * Francis Stephens (scientist), see List of Fellows of the Royal Society S,T,U,V * Frances Stephens (philanthropist) (1851–1915), Canadian of Scottish origin prominent in Montreal society * Frances Stephe ...
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