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Morritt may
refer to:
Andrew Morritt (born 1938),
British judge,
first Chancellor of the High
Court William Morritt (c.1813–1874),
British Conservative...
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Charles Morritt (1860 – 1936) was an
English magician, hypnotist,
mentalist and inventor.
Morritt was the son of an
elderly gentleman farmer, William...
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Gordon Raymond Morritt (8
February 1942 –
November 2018) was an
English footballer who made 265
appearances in the
Football League playing as a goalkeeper...
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Sawrey Morritt (1772? – 1843) was an
English traveller,
politician and
classical scholar. Born
about 1772, he was son and heir of John
Sawrey Morritt, who...
- Ashkharhatsuyts, it is
referred to as Kołk῾is (Կողքիս) or Eger (Եգեր).
Morritt, R. D. (2010).
Stones that Speak.
Cambridge Scholars. p. 99. ISBN 9781443821766...
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William John
Sawrey Morritt (c. 1813 – 13
April 1874) was a
British Conservative Party politician from Rokeby,
which was then in
Yorkshire but is now...
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Andrew Morritt, CVO (born 5
February 1938), is a
former British judge who
served as
Chancellor of the High
Court of
England and Wales.
Morritt was educated...
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original on
November 19, 2015.
Retrieved November 19, 2015.
Morritt,
Robert D. (2011). The Lure of Olde Arizona.
Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge...
- in the
North Riding of Yorkshire. It is the
private home of Sir
Andrew Morritt but is open to the
public on
selected days. The
house is the
original English...
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England it was
purchased by John
Morritt for £500 (£41,000 in 2025), and on the
advice of his
friend Sir
Thomas Lawrence.
Morritt hung it in his
house at Rokeby...