- Rabbet" Newes, "like a Polecat" Elemanzer, Pyewacket, Peck in the Crown,
Grizzel Greedigut,
described as imps "Immediately
after this
Witch confessed severall...
- language. A
furious Rebecca leaves him.
Jonathan summons two
dwarfs named Grizzel and
Greedigut to his service, who
promise to give him
everything he desires...
-
Griselda (anglicised to
Grizzel, Grissel,
Grissela and
similar forms) is a
figure in
European folklore noted for her
patience and obedience. In the most...
-
Cross of Stirling.
Archbishop Hamilton had six
children by his mistress,
Grizzel Sempill, the
daughter of
Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord Sempill. Two of his children...
- malnutrition,
disease and
death among the
Acadians on board.
Apthorp married Grizzel Eastwicke on 13
January 1726. She was born in
Jamaica to
Griselda Lloyd...
-
Scottish Gaelic English Ref Note
Giorsail Grace Giorsal Grace, Griselda,
Grizzel Gormall Gormelia Gormlaith...
- also
serving as Lord
Mayor in 1770. On 2
March 1747,
Trecothick married Grizzel Apthorp, the
eldest daughter of
Charles Apthorp. His
first wife died childless...
- a
house on the
island for his 17-year-old bride,
Grissel (also
spelled Grizzel)
Brinley from London. Her
mother was Anna (Wase)
Brinley and her father...
- born on 25 July 1617, was the
eldest son of
David Brodie of
Brodie and
Grizzel,
daughter of
Thomas Dunbar, and
niece on her mother's side of the Admirable...
-
young women who
display latent witch talent.
Sarah "Granny"
Aching (née
Grizzel) was
Tiffany Aching's grandmother, and very good
friends with the Chalk...