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Fynes Moryson (or Morison; 1566 – 12
February 1630) was an
English writer and secretary. He
spent most of the 1590s
travelling on the
European continent...
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Morrison may
refer to:
Morrison (surname),
people with the
Scottish surname Morrison Morrison Heady (1829–1915),
American poet
Morrison Mann
MacBride (1877–1938)...
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Richard Moryson (died 1625) was an
English soldier and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1621 to 1622.
Moryson was the son of
Thomas Moryson and...
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Prosecco is
attributed to the
Englishman Fynes Moryson, who used the
spelling Prosecho.
Moryson,
visiting the
north of
Italy in 1593, notes: "Histria...
- The
Ostrovia II or
Moryson II was a 1930s
Polish club
trainer aircraft, a
development of the
Ostrovia I. Only one was
built and was used by the Poznań...
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Thomas Moryson or
Morrison (died 19
February 1592), of Cadeby, Lincolnshire, was a 16th-century
English politician who sat as MP for
Grimsby from 1572...
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writing of
Fynes Moryson, one-time
secretary to the Lord
Deputy of Ireland. In his 1617 work An
itinerary thorow Twelve Dominions,
Moryson describes the...
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Francis Moryson (bef. 1628–1680/81) was an
English soldier who
became a
Virginia colonial official and agent. A
Royalist in the
English Civil War, he...
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generic name (help)
Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield,
Andrew (2001). "Fynes
Moryson, An
Itinerary (1617)". Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels...
- [unreliable source?] The 1544
stone is
mentioned by
Fynes Moryson in his
Itinerary of 1591.
Moryson also
reports that in his time, the
citizens of Mölln held...