Kemble
Americannoun
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Frances Anne or Fanny Mrs. Butler, 1809–93, English actress and author.
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her uncle John Philip, 1757–1823, English actor.
noun
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Frances Anne, known as Fanny. 1809–93, English actress, in the US from 1832
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her uncle, John Philip . 1757–1823, English actor and theatrical manager
Example Sentences
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The 52-year-old said the case disappeared during a train journey from London Paddington to Kemble in Gloucestershire on Friday.
From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026
She said: "If you are that person who took someone else's luggage off the train between London and Kemble, please can you return it to the nearest station? I'd really much appreciate that."
From BBC • Feb. 14, 2026
But Ms Kemble said the full impact of the trauma they had experienced only hit about 18 months later.
From BBC • Aug. 9, 2024
Macquarie sold to Kemble, which is now the ultimate owner of Thames Water.
From BBC • May 17, 2024
Your last, however, is not so remote but that the scolding you gave me for sending your previous letter to Mrs. Kemble is fearfully fresh in my mind.
From The Letters of Henry James (volume I) by James, Henry
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