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  1. Patricia Cockburn was born Patricia Evangeline Anne Arbuthnot on March 17, 1914, at Derry House, Rosscarbery, County Cork. She was the youngest of the six children of Major John Bernard Arbuthnot and Olive Blake, daughter of Lady Edith Blake and Sir Henry Arthur Blake. Her father served in the Scots Guards during World War I.

    • The years of The Week (1968), Figure of eight (1985)
  2. Oct 21, 1993 · Patricia Cockburn. 4.50. 6 ratings0 reviews. Born into a landed and banking family of Anglo-Irish Ascendancy people, her main love was reckless riding to hounds across the Galway fields. She was presented at Court in 1931 and did the debutante's London Season. She married a wealthy young man and they went off on wide and then very unusual ...

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  3. Jan 9, 2021 · Cockburn, Patricia, 1914-, Journalists -- Great Britain -- Biography, Journalists, Great Britain, Great Britain Journalism Cockburn, Patricia, 1914-Publisher Dingle : Brandon Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  4. Cockburn, Patricia Evangeline Anne (1914–89), author and artist, was born 17 March 1914 at Derry House, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, youngest among six children of Maj. John Bernard Arbuthnot , and his wife Olive, daughter of Sir Henry Arthur Blake (qv), colonial governor.

  5. Patricia Cockburn (17 March 1914–6 October 1989) was an Irish writer, traveler, conchologist and artist. She was best known for her journalism and her later artistic career, creating shell pictures.

  6. Jul 30, 2005 · My mother, Patricia Cockburn, took my temperature and asked Paddy McMahon, an elderly man who looked after the walled garden and our small herd of sheep, to bicycle into the town of Youghal a mile ...

  7. Patricia Cockburn is the author of Figure of eight (4.50 avg rating, 4 ratings, 0 reviews), 'THE YEARS OF ''THE WEEK''' (4.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 rev...

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