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- Oroondates Mauran (1791-1846) was a businessman in New York City who owned steamship and ferry operations. Mauran was born in Barrington, Rhode Island...
- Samuel R. Callaway Chauncey Depew Melville E. Ingalls Leonard Jerome Oroondates Mauran Holland Nimmons McTyeire Richard Morris Hunt Augustus Sc**** Richard...
- for his name is reminiscent of Oroondates, a character in La Calprenède's C****andra, which Behn had read. Oroondates is a prince of Scythia whose desired...
- company's leases and titles to himself and the company's other chief officer, Oroondates Mauran. This was done in their capacity as private citizens rather than...
- was located on Fort Hill, near Fort Place which burned down in 1874. Oroondates Mauran (1791–1846), a merchant of New York, who in subsequent years became...
- County Ralph Gorrell Guilford County Alexander Martin Halifax County Oroondates Davis Hertford County Robert Sumner Hyde County William Russell Johnston...
- Granville County Memucan Hunt Guilford County Alexander Martin Halifax County Oroondate Davis Hertford County George Wynn Hyde County William Russell Johnston...
- Guilford County Gowdy, William - Halifax County Jones, Willie Davis, Oroondates Halifax County Weldon, William/Whitaker, John - Hertford County Baker...
- Guyon Guérin de Bouscal (1613–1657) was a French dramatist and novelist. Oroondate (performed 1643), a parody of the widespread literary models of heroic...
- 1663) Dubbel en Enkkel (a comedy after Plautus) (1670) Het Huwelijk van Oroondate en Statira (after the French) (1670) De Malle Wedding (a farce after Boisrobert)...