- John
Marriot (died 1657) and his son
Richard Marriot (died 1679) were
prominent London publishers and
booksellers in the
seventeenth century. For a portion...
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Marriott International, Inc. is an
American multinational company that operates, franchises, and
licenses lodging brands that
include hotel, residential...
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Stephen Peter Marriott (30
January 1947 – 20
April 1991) was an
English musician, guitarist,
singer and songwriter. He co-founded and pla**** in the rock...
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Marriott Hotels &
Resorts is
Marriott International's
brand of full-service
hotels and
resorts based in Bethesda, Maryland. As of June 30, 2020, there...
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James Marriott may
refer to:
James Marriott (author) (1962–2002),
English film
critic and
writer James Marriott (judge) (1720–1813),
British judge, politician...
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Richard Marriot (162.?-1679) was an
English publisher and
bookseller active in
seventeenth century London. He was
apprenticed to his
father John Merriot...
- A. J.
Marriot is the pen name of Alan
Johnson (born 1950), a
British writer known for his
detailed biographies of
Laurel and
Hardy and
Charlie Chaplin...
- John
Willard Marriott Sr. (September 17, 1900 –
August 13, 1985) was an
American entrepreneur and businessman. He was the
founder of the
Marriott Corporation...
- Look up
Marriott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marriott may
refer to:
Marriott (surname)
Marriott Corporation,
founded as Hot Shoppes, Inc. in 1927;...
- The JW Marriott,
Kuala Lumpur is a
hotel of the
Marriott Hotel Group in
Kuala Lumpur's
central business district. It is 23
stories tall with 491 rooms...