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Jeanie Deans

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Jeanie Deans is a fictional character in Sir Walter Scott's novel The Heart of Midlothian. [1]

21 relations: A cappella, Amanda Walker, Frances Douglas, Lady Douglas, Gerda Stevenson, Great North Road (Great Britain), Holyrood Park, Jeanie Deans (disambiguation), Jeanie Deans (opera), Jeanie Deans (play), Jeanie Deans (poem), Jeanie Deans (railway locomotives), Jeanie Deans (song), List of potato cultivars, LNWR Teutonic Class, NBR J class, Rosa 'Jeanie Deans', The Heart of Midlothian, The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, The Little Grey Men, The Pilgrim's Progress, The Spirit of the Age.

A cappella

A cappella (Italian for "in the manner of the chapel") music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way.

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Amanda Walker

Amanda Walker (born November 29, 1935) is an English film and television actress, notable for roles in 28 Weeks Later, Heat and Dust, Pollyanna and Churchill and the Generals.

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Frances Douglas, Lady Douglas

Frances Douglas, Lady Douglas (26 July 1750 – 31 March 1817), formerly Lady Frances Scott, was the wife of Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas, and the mother of novelist Caroline Lucy Scott.

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Gerda Stevenson

Gerda Stevenson (born 10 April 1956 in Peeblesshire, Scotland) is an award-winning Scottish actress, director and writer, described by The Scotsman in 1999 as "Scotland's finest actress".

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Great North Road (Great Britain)

The Great North Road was the main highway between London and Scotland.

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Holyrood Park

Holyrood Park (also called the Queen's Park or King's Park depending on the reigning monarch's gender) is a royal park in central Edinburgh, Scotland about to the east of Edinburgh Castle.

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Jeanie Deans (disambiguation)

Jeanie Deans is the heroine of the novel the Heart of Midlothian.

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Jeanie Deans (opera)

Jeanie Deans is an opera in four acts by Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916) set to a libretto by Joseph Bennett which is loosely based on Walter Scott's novel, The Heart of Midlothian and is named after its heroine, Jeanie Deans.

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Jeanie Deans (play)

The play Jeanie Deans was written by Dion Boucicault in 1860.

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Jeanie Deans (poem)

The poem "Jeanie Deans" was written by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne) (1766-1845).

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Jeanie Deans (railway locomotives)

Jeanie Deans was the name given to at least two railway locomotives naming them after the fictional character, Jeanie Deans, who featured in Sir Walter Scott's novel, Heart of Midlothian.

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Jeanie Deans (song)

"Jeanie Deans" is a song which celebrates Jeanie Deans, the heroine of Scott's novel, The Heart of Midlothian.

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List of potato cultivars

This is a list of potato varieties or cultivars.

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LNWR Teutonic Class

The LNWR Teutonic class was a class of 10 passenger three-cylinder compound 2-2-2-0 locomotives designed by F. W. Webb for the London and North Western Railway, and manufactured by them in their Crewe Works between 1889 and 1890.

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NBR J class

The NBR J Class (LNER Classes D29 & D30), commonly known as the Scott class, were a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotives designed by William P. Reid for the North British Railway.

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Rosa 'Jeanie Deans'

Rosa 'Jeanie Deans' is a hybrid rubiginosa rose cultivar created by Sir James Plaisted Wilde, who became Lord Penzance, in 1869.

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The Heart of Midlothian

The Heart of Midlothian is the seventh of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels.

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The Journal of Sir Walter Scott

The Journal of Sir Walter Scott is a diary which the novelist and poet Walter Scott kept between 1825 and 1832.

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The Little Grey Men

The Little Grey Men: A story for the young in heart is a children's fantasy novel written by Denys Watkins-Pitchford under the nom de plume "BB" and illustrated by the author under his real name.

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The Pilgrim's Progress

The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan.

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The Spirit of the Age

The Spirit of the Age (full title The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits) is a collection of character sketches by the early 19th century English essayist, literary critic, and social commentator William Hazlitt, portraying 25 men, mostly British, whom he believed to represent significant trends in the thought, literature, and politics of his time.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanie_Deans

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