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
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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.
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BTP said a woman boarded the 09:32 GMT service from London Paddington to Kemble and placed her suitcase in the luggage rack.
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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."
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The 52-year-old said she believed the case was stolen during a train journey on Friday from London Paddington to Kemble in Gloucestershire.
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It was the 2009 closure of the Kemble piano factory near Bletchley that inspired him to open his own workshop.
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