- in
bedde and at borde, tyl deth us departe, zif holi
cherche hit wyle
ordeyne and
there to y
plight the my treuthe. The
wedding vows used in the Lutheran...
- The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne or The
Morals of
Marcus may
refer to: The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne (novel), a 1905
novel by
William John Locke,
later developed...
- It is
based on a 1905
novel by
William John Locke, The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne,
which was
later produced on
Broadway in 1907. The star of the play was...
- from
about 1500 was
written by John Blount: "Lawes And
constitutcions be
ordeyned be
cause the
noysome Appetit of man maye be
kepte vnder the
Rewle of lawe...
- (1547)
defined to
include "all
unlawfull use of
those parts,
which bee
ordeyned for generation".
Prior to the
Marriage Act 1753 (commonly
known as the...
-
extract from the
Ordinances of Eltham, m****cript
dated 1526, reads: It is
ordeyned that such
persons as be
appointed of the
privy Chamber,
shall be loving...
- and
Marian Skinner. It is
based on a 1905 novel, The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne by
William J. Locke,
which was
produced as a 1907
Broadway play starring...
-
Parish (1935) as
Keith Lockridge The
Morals of
Marcus (1935) as Sir
Marcus Ordeyne The
White Angel (1936) as
Reporter Fuller of the
London Times To Mary -...
- The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne is a 1905
British novel written by
William John Locke.
Along with his next book, The
Beloved Vagabond, it was a
major success...
- with May McAvoy). The film was
based on the
novel The
Morals of
Marcus Ordeyne by
William John
Locke and was
filmed at
Twickenham Studios. It was part...