Gréville, Henry (b. 1842)

Gréville, Henry, the pseudonym of Madame Alice Durand (née Fleury), novelist, born at Paris; her works, which are numerous, contain lively pictures of life in Russia, in which country, in St. Petersburg, she spent 15 years of her life (1857-72), and married Émile Durand, a French professor of Law; since 1872 she has lived in France; (b. 1842).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Gretna Green
Grétry
Greuze, Jean Baptiste
Grève, Place de
Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke
Greville, Fulke
Gréville, Henry
Grévy, François, Paul Jules
Grey, Charles, first Earl
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl
Grey, Sir George
Grey, Lady Jane
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Griesbach, Johann Jacob
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