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Mary Scott may refer to: * Mary-anne Scott, New Zealand writer, singer, and musician *
Mary Augusta Scott Mary Augusta Scott (1851–1918) was a scholar and professor of English at Smith College. She was one of the first women to receive a PhD from Yale University, in 1894. Biography Scott was born in Dayton, Ohio, and received her master's degree at ...
(1851–1918), American scholar * Mary Elizabeth MacCallum Scott, Canadian physician and Christian medical missionary * Mary McKay Scott (1851-1932), Canadian temperance reformer, journalist, writer *
Mary Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch (Vreda Esther) Mary Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry (17 September 1900 – 9 February 1993), was the elder of the two daughters of Major William Frank Lascelles and Lady Sybil Evelyn de Vere Beauclerk, daughter of W ...
(1900–1993), British duchess *
Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch and Countess of Tarras (31 August 1647 – 11 March 1661) was a young Scottish peer. Mary was born at Dalkeith Castle, Midlothian, to Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch and his wife, Lady Margaret Leslie, ...
(1647–1661), Scottish peeress * Mary Scott (Australian artist) (born 1957), Australian artist * Mary Scott (Canadian artist) (born 1948), Canadian artist * Mary Scott (missionary) (1887–1964), Scottish missionary and educator * Mary Scott (novelist) (1888–1979), New Zealand novelist, teacher, and librarian *
Mary Scott (poet) Mary Scott (1751/52–1793), married name Mary Taylor, was an English poet, born in Milborne Port, Somerset. She wrote '' The Female Advocate'' (1774) in defence of women writing. Life and work Scott's father was a linen draper. Not much else i ...
(1751/1752–1793), English poet *
Mary Wingfield Scott Mary Wingfield Scott (1895–1983) was an American historic preservationist who documented Richmond, Virginia neighborhoods and advocated for preservation over demolition. Biography Scott was born on July 30, 1895, in Richmond, Virginia. She at ...
(1895–1983), American historic preservationist {{human name disambiguation, Scott, Mary