Naturally occurring amalgam of gold and silver used in the production of early coins.
Elemental
Type of primitive spiritual entity from the pagan past, perhaps the manifestation of a race memory, usually associated with a single place.
Elfshot
Medical condition caused by invisible elves or witches shooting invisible arrows at people or animals.
ELIZA
Early natural language processing computer program.
Eliza Ann Sheridan
Redirected to Elizabeth Ann Linley
Eliza Armstrong
Young girl at the centre of a major prostitution scandal in 1885 that led to the age of consent for females being raised from 13 to 16.
Elizabeth Ann Linley
Singer who possessed great beauty, subject of several paintings, poet and writer.
Elizabeth Brownrigg
18th-century murderer who tortured one of her young domestic servants to death.
Elizabeth Cresswell
One of the most successful prostitutes and brothel keepers in 17th-century England, (1625–1698).
Elizabeth Francis, witch
English woman tried three times for witchcraft, hanged in 1579 for bewitchment and murder by witchcraft.
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