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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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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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...
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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, and...
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Conservative 1859 Hon. William Duncombe Conservative Liberal 1862 by-election William Morritt Conservative 1865 Frederick Milbank Liberal 1867 by-election Hon. Octavius...
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aristocracy on either side' and was elected a member of parliament, behind William Duncombe a Tory with major landholdings in the Riding, but ahead of John...
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daughters: George William Barrington, 7th Viscount Barrington (1824–1886), who married Isabel Elizabeth Morritt, daughter and heiress of John Morritt of Rokeby...
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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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of 1771. It was designed by John Carr for John Sawry Morritt, father of J B S Morritt. Morritt also paid for the Abbey Bridge to be built in the same...
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friends, and it was through Rose that Scott came to know John Bacon Sawrey Morritt. Scott addressed to Rose the introductory poem of Marmion in 1808, from...
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