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The Merry Monarch Charles the Second or The Merry Monarch Charles the Second or
Charles the Second; or, The Merry Monarch (1824), a comedy by John Howard Payne and Washington Irving (uncredited). [Park Theatre, in repertory.] When his mistress, Lady Clara ( Mrs. Clarke), accuses the Earl of Rochester ( Mr. Stanley) of being “the chief cause of the king's... Read more
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Rafael Merry del Val Rafael Merry del Val
Rafael Merry del Val , 1865-1930, Spanish prelate, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, b. London. He was educated for the priesthood and ordained at Rome (1888). He was secretary of the pontifical commission that studied the validity of Anglican orders (1897). He went as apostolic delegate to... Read more
Thomas Morton Thomas Morton
Thomas Morton fl. 1622-47, English trader and adventurer in New England. He visited New England in 1622 and returned in 1625 with Captain Wollaston, who founded a settlement at Mt. Wollaston (now Quincy, Mass.). When Wollaston moved on to Virginia, Morton took charge of the settlement, which was... Read more
Colloquy of the Ancients Colloquy of the Ancients
Colloquy of the Ancients A collection of Ossianic legends of ancient Ireland made into one work about the thirteenth or fourteenth century. It relates how the Fian heroes Keelta and Oisin, each with eight warriors, meet to talk over the glorious past for the last time. Then Oisin returns to the... Read more
Richard de Beauchamp earl of Warwick Richard de Beauchamp earl of Warwick
Richard de Beauchamp Warwick, earl of 1382-1439, English nobleman; son of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick. He fought for Henry IV against Owen Glendower in Wales and the Percys at Shrewsbury (1403). In 1408 he set out for the Holy Land, visiting monarchs and fighting in a tournament en route;... Read more
Conary Mor Conary Mor
Conary Mor A legendary high king of Ireland. It is said that his great-grandfather destroyed the Fairy Mound of Bri-Leith, and thus brought ill fate upon Conary Mor. As a child, he left his three foster brothers on the Plains of Liffey and followed a flock of beautiful birds down to the shore.... Read more
Merry-Go-Round Enterprises Inc Merry-Go-Round Enterprises Inc
Merry-Go-Round Enterprises, Inc. 3300 Fashion WayJoppa, Maryland 21085U.S.A.(410) 538-1000Fax: (410) 676-5577 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1970Employees: 9,895Sales: $761.1 millionStock Exchanges: New YorkSICs: 5651 Family Clothing Stores Founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1968 as a trendy... Read more
Lee Trevino Lee Trevino
Lee Trevino 1939- American golfer Completely self-taught, Lee Trevino's unorthodox swing has made golf pros shudder throughout his career. With a wide stance and a closed club face, he drives through the ball with a flat baseball-type swing. By the standards of traditional golf, he does... Read more
Alexander von Humboldt Alexander von Humboldt
Humboldt, Alexander von (1769-1859) German explorer and naturalist Alexander Humboldt pursued a lifetime of exploration and discovery, and was best known for his expeditions to Central and South America . A master of observation and analysis, Humboldt was also a prolific writer and recorder of his... Read more

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