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Sophy Gray or Sophia Gray (5 January 1814 – 27 April 1871), was a diocesan administrator, artist, architect, horsewoman and the wife of Cape Town bishop Robert Gray. Born at Easington in Yorkshire, the 5th daughter of county squire Richard Wharton Myddleton of Durham and Yorkshire, she died at Bishopscourt, Cape Town on 27 April 1871 and was buried in the graveyard of St Saviour's in Claremont. wrote "the constant companion of (Robert Gray's) travels, the untiring amanuensis and accountant, the skilful designer of churches, the brightness and stay of his home life at Bishopscourt."

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  • Sophia Wharton Myddleton (5 de enero de 1814 - 27 de abril de 1871), conocida como Sophy Gray, fue arquitecta, dibujante y artista. (es)
  • Sophy Gray or Sophia Gray (5 January 1814 – 27 April 1871), was a diocesan administrator, artist, architect, horsewoman and the wife of Cape Town bishop Robert Gray. Born at Easington in Yorkshire, the 5th daughter of county squire Richard Wharton Myddleton of Durham and Yorkshire, she died at Bishopscourt, Cape Town on 27 April 1871 and was buried in the graveyard of St Saviour's in Claremont. wrote "the constant companion of (Robert Gray's) travels, the untiring amanuensis and accountant, the skilful designer of churches, the brightness and stay of his home life at Bishopscourt." (en)
  • Софі Грей (нар. 5 січня 1814, Ейзінгтон, Йоркшир — пом. 27 квітня 1871, Бішопскорт, Кейптаун) — архітекторка, дієцезна адміністраторка, художниця, наїзниця та дружина єпископа Кейптауна Роберта Грея. Е. Хермітаж писав про неї як про «постійного супутника подорожей (Роберта Грея), невпинного секретаря і бухгалтера, вмілого дизайнера церков, світло й опора його домашнього життя в Бішопскорті». (uk)
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  • Sophia Wharton Myddleton (5 de enero de 1814 - 27 de abril de 1871), conocida como Sophy Gray, fue arquitecta, dibujante y artista. (es)
  • Sophy Gray or Sophia Gray (5 January 1814 – 27 April 1871), was a diocesan administrator, artist, architect, horsewoman and the wife of Cape Town bishop Robert Gray. Born at Easington in Yorkshire, the 5th daughter of county squire Richard Wharton Myddleton of Durham and Yorkshire, she died at Bishopscourt, Cape Town on 27 April 1871 and was buried in the graveyard of St Saviour's in Claremont. wrote "the constant companion of (Robert Gray's) travels, the untiring amanuensis and accountant, the skilful designer of churches, the brightness and stay of his home life at Bishopscourt." (en)
  • Софі Грей (нар. 5 січня 1814, Ейзінгтон, Йоркшир — пом. 27 квітня 1871, Бішопскорт, Кейптаун) — архітекторка, дієцезна адміністраторка, художниця, наїзниця та дружина єпископа Кейптауна Роберта Грея. Е. Хермітаж писав про неї як про «постійного супутника подорожей (Роберта Грея), невпинного секретаря і бухгалтера, вмілого дизайнера церков, світло й опора його домашнього життя в Бішопскорті». (uk)
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