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editThere are 64 articles on this lady in Lexis-Nexis. Clearly, when I or someone else finds the time, this article will be "cleaned up."
- A remarkable lady: Born 110 years ago today, Holywood woman Elizabeth Yensen is Ireland's oldest living person, Belfast Telegraph, July 25, 2005, 400 words, Ben Lowryblowry@belfasttelegraph.co.uk
- Annie up there with the oldest, Aberdeen Evening Express, June 6, 2005, News; Other; Others; Pg. 12, 207 words
- Judy 111 is the greatest gran, UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Local London, January 21, 2005, 277 words, Kate Southern
- Alice is going strong at 109, UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Bradford, January 21, 2005, 343 words
- Fried breakfast and a tipple a day the secret of reaching 111, The Evening Standard (London), January 14, 2005, A_MERGE; Pg. 19, 615 words, ED HARRIS
- Could Judy, aged 111, be England's oldest woman?, The Evening Standard (London), January 14, 2005, LSE_04; Pg. 23, 265 words
- 105 and life is still rosy for Rose, UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Wiltshire, December 24, 2004, 498 words
- 'CHATTING TO PEOPLE WAS MY SECRET TO LONG LIFE'; SCOT MARIA DIES AT 111, The Mirror, November 30, 2004, Tuesday, Scots Edition; NEWS; Pg. 26, 610 words, GORDON TAIT
- WOMAN MARKS 107TH BIRTHDAY, The Express, October 18, 2004, Scottish Edition; NEWS; Pg. 35, 145 words
- Bridget Jones, 106, Manchester Evening News, October 7, 2004, NEWS; Pg. 16, 337 words
- Record-breaking birthdays, Express & Echo (Exeter), September 15, 2004, News; People; Others; Pg. 9, 100 words
- MILK MAID MAKES 110, Daily Record, October 28, 2003, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 21, 68 words
- MILK MAID MAKES 110, Daily Record, October 28, 2003, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 21, 67 words
- Jessie, the woman who has lived in the same house for 106 years, Mail on Sunday (London), October 19, 2003, HI; Pg. 24, 475 words, ROD MILLS
- Dundee Woman, 106, Reveals Her Age Secret, Aberdeen Press and Journal, June 13, 2003, News; Other; Others; Pg. 4, 385 words, Louise Hosie
- Centenarians, The Herald (Glasgow), June 9, 2003, Pg. 13, 134 words
- 111 NOT OUT, Liverpool Daily Echo, May 26, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 11, 21 words
- ELDEST WOMAN IS 111, Independent on Sunday (London), May 25, 2003, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 5, 20 words
- SWEET B'DAY TREAT FOR LUCY, 111, The News of the World, May 25, 2003, 146 words, Leigh Arnold
- BIRTHDAY BASH FOR OLDEST LADY, The News of the World, May 25, 2003, 46 words
- NEWS IN BRIEF: 111th big day, The Observer, May 25, 2003, Observer News Pages, Pg. 4, 24 words
- LUCY 111 NOT OUT, The People, May 25, 2003, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 17, 79 words, FIONA MAY
- BRITAIN'S OLDEST CITIZEN CELEBRATES 111TH BIRTHDAY, Scotland on Sunday, May 25, 2003, Sunday, Pg. 3, 390 words, Nicholas Christian
- BIRTHDAY GIRL AT 111, Sunday Express, May 25, 2003, NEWS; Pg. 37, 103 words
- LUCY 111 NOT OUT, The Sunday People, May 25, 2003, 79 words, FIONA MAY
- Toasting the years, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), May 25, 2003, Sunday, Pg. 02, 45 words
- 111 AND A REAL TONIC, Sunday Mirror, May 25, 2003, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 37, 63 words
- SECRET OF LUCY, 111, Sunday Mercury, May 25, 2003, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 126 words
- UK'S OLDEST REACHES 111, Wales on Sunday, May 25, 2003, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 25, 117 words
- Lucy is 111 today, Evening Times (Glasgow), May 24, 2003, Pg. 4, 62 words
- GOLDEN OLDIE, The Mirror, May 24, 2003, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 15, 22 words
- FAMILY CELEBRATION FOR BRITAIN'S OLDEST WOMAN, Press Association, May 24, 2003, Saturday, HOME NEWS, 315 words, Leigh Arnold, PA News
- UK'S OLDEST PERSON CELEBRATES HER 111TH BIRTHDAY, The Scotsman, May 24, 2003, Saturday, Pg. 10, 165 words, John Innes
- GOLDEN OLDIE LUCY HITS 111, The Sun, May 24, 2003, 83 words
- LUCY'S ON A HIGH AT 111, The Sun, May 24, 2003, 64 words
- Stirling effort, The Times (London), May 24, 2003, Saturday, Home news; Scotland; 12, 41 words
- UK's oldest lady cheered; , Irish News, February 25, 2003, Pg. 14, 46 words
- MAYOR'S TRIBUTE TO LUCY,110, The Mirror, February 24, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 16, 147 words, NICK MCGOWAN-LOWE
- LUCY PRAISED AT 110 BASH, The Sun, February 24, 2003, 77 words
- Brandy and ginger ale proves a tonic at 110, The Irish Times, January 20, 2003, CITY EDITION; HOME NEWS; Pg. 2, 344 words, By CAROL DUFFY
- TRIBUTE TO LUCY, The Mirror, January 14, 2003, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 15, 139 words, MIRROR REPORTER
- CITY TRIBUTE TO LUCY, 110, The Sun, January 13, 2003, 101 words
- LUCY NOW OLDEST BRIT, The Mirror, December 2, 2002, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 26, 64 words
- 110-YEAR-OLD LUCY IS BRITAIN'S OLDEST PERSON, The Scotsman, December 2, 2002, Monday, Pg. 4, 225 words, Tim Bugler
- 110 NOT OUT FOR LUCY, Daily Star, December 1, 2002, NEWS; Pg. 20, 77 words
- LUCY GRABS H-OLD OF TITLE, The News of the World, December 1, 2002, 43 words
- LUCY, 110, IS OLDEST IN BRITAIN, The News of the World, December 1, 2002, 69 words
- STIRLING GRANDMOTHER IS UK'S OLDEST PERSON, Scotland on Sunday, December 1, 2002, Sunday, Pg. 3, 628 words, Tim Bugler
- LUCY'S LONG, LONG LIFE; SCOTS RESIDENT NOW BRITAIN'S OLDEST PERSON, Sunday Mail, December 1, 2002, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 10, 283 words, Tim Bulger
- Oldest woman, Sunday Times (London), December 1, 2002, Home news; Scotland News 30, 37 words
- LUCY'S LONG, LONG LIFE; SCOTS RESIDENT NOW BRITAIN'S OLDEST PERSON, Sunday Mail, December 1, 2002, Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 10, 282 words, Tim Bulger
- Queen of Scots; A special pullout to celebrate seven happy and glorious days in Scotland for the Golden Jubilee, MAIL ON SUNDAY, June 2, 2002, Pg. 63, 2342 words, Tim Luckhurst
- WHEEL MEET AGAIN; QUEEN OPENS BOAT LIFT ON LATEST LEG OF JUBILEE TOUR, Daily Record, May 25, 2002, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 14, 15, 447 words, Marie Sharp
- Rotating boat lift links east to west, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), May 25, 2002, Saturday, Pg. 12, 195 words, By Tom Peterkin
- Royal birthday for 110-year-old Lucy, DAILY MAIL (London), May 25, 2002, Pg. 6, 326 words
- WHEEL MEET AGAIN; QUEEN OPENS BOAT LIFT ON LATEST LEG OF JUBILEE TOUR, Daily Record, May 25, 2002, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 14, 15, 447 words, Marie Sharp
- Crowning glory for Wheel, Evening Times (Glasgow), May 25, 2002, Pg. 5, 461 words
- Queen sets the wheel in motion;Coast-to-coast canal link for first time in 70 years, The Herald (Glasgow), May 25, 2002, Pg. 4, 608 words, Brian Donnelly And Shan Ross
- IT'S WHEELY GREAT TO SEE YOU MA'AM; 5000 SEE QUEEN OPEN HISTORIC CANAL LINK, The Mirror, May 25, 2002, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 8, 415 words, James Tait
- LONG TO RAIN OVER US, The Sun, May 25, 2002, 124 words, Gordon Darroch
- A great lift and Stirling work in salute to Scots, Yorkshire Post, May 25, 2002, 536 words
- QUEEN OPENS GIANT CANAL WHEEL, Press Association, May 24, 2002, Friday, HOME NEWS, 686 words, Kevin Schofield, Gordon Darroch and Paul O'Hare, PA News
- LUCY, 109, IS THE NEW GOLDEN OLDIE, Daily Record, June 16, 2001, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 12, 69 words
- LUCY, 109, IS THE NEW GOLDEN OLDIE, Daily Record, June 16, 2001, Saturday, NEWS; Pg. 12, 69 words
The Times (Fri Dec 9 page 41) says she died Tuesday not Wednesday. -- SGBailey 20:08, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Most articles said Dec 7, including the first one to come out. → R Young {yakłtalk} 19:12, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
She was never Ireland's oldest living woman. Ulster is British not Irish. YourPTR! 18:53, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- Ireland wasn't divided when she got there, and she was damn old when she left. I don't know if she was the oldest at the time, but she was probably up there. When she died she was probably the oldest person to have spent a significant amount of time in Ulster, if not the whole island of Ireland.--Cúchullain t/c 22:55, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
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