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    Henry VIII, and then ambassador to the German court of Charles V for Edward VI. Richard Morrison was the son of Thomas Morison of Hertfordshire by a...
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  • standardised to become Morrison, Morison or Murison. Such standardisation in Scotland came after 1854 when Lord Elcho (Francis Richard Chateris, 10th Earl of Weymss)...
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    2023. Retrieved March 29, 2009. Morison (1948), p. 277 Morison (1948), p. 278 Morison (1948), pp. 281–282 Morison (1948), pp. 292–293 Vickers, Adrian...
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    Sir Charles Morrison (or Morison) (1549 – 31 March 1599) was an English politician in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and heir to the Estate of Cassiobury...
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  • This is a chronological listing of Patricia Morison's major acting credits. It includes her stage, screen, and television work, as well as one of her...
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    author and diplomat. A liberal Democrat, he served as the United States Ambassador to Germany from 1933 to 1937 during the Nazi era. Initially a holder of...
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    lose, as soon it did, the northeasterlies in the mid-Atlantic. Morison 1991, p. 132. Morison 1991, p. 314. Rickey, V. Frederick (1992). "How Columbus Encountered...
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    Henry, James Otis, and John Paul Jones were all Masons." Morison, 1959[broken anchor]p. 2232 Morison, 1959[broken anchor]pp. 120–121 "Jones Jp Chron". www...
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  • August of that year he carried letters from Thomas Starkey to (Sir) Richard Morison, who was then at Rome, and in 1538 Shelley was at Venice. But, growing...
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    Raymond A. Spruance (category Ambassadors of the United States to the Philippines)
    turning point of the Pacific War. Official Navy historian Samuel Eliot Morison characterized Spruance's performance as "superb", and he was nicknamed...
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    Commemorates Foreign Policy Achievements and Presents Medal of Freedom to Ambassador Ryan Crocker". whitehouse.gov. January 15, 2009. Archived from the original...
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    was Genoese. Most scholars agree that Columbus was Genoese. Samuel Eliot Morison, in his book Christopher Columbus: Admiral of the Ocean Sea, notes that...
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    American artist, John La Farge and given by the US Ambassador, Joseph Choate. Tedder, Henry Richard (1891). "Harvard, John" . In Stephen, Leslie; Lee,...
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    John Sherman Cooper (category Pages using infobox officeholder with ambassador from or minister from)
    representing Kentucky. He also served as U.S. Ambassador to India from 1955 to 1956 and U.S. Ambassador to East Germany from 1974 to 1976. He was the...
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    Jean Jules Jusserand (category Ambassadors of France to the United States)
    1855 – 18 July 1932) was a French author and diplomat. He was the French Ambassador to the United States 1903-1925 and played a major diplomatic role during...
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    Andrew Dickson White (category Ambassadors of the United States to Germany)
    had served as New York state senator and was later appointed as U.S. ambassador to Germany and Russia. He was one of the founders of the conflict thesis...
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    Carlton J. H. Hayes (category Pages using infobox officeholder with ambassador from or minister from)
    defined the academic community of his era. He served as United States Ambassador to Spain in World War II. Although he came under attack from the CIO and...
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  • 9th Earl De La Warr, Miles Dempsey, 1st Baron Erskine of Rerrick, John Morison, Christopher Warner, John Whiteley, Juscelino Kubitschek (honorary), Leif...
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  • released in 1942. Bob Hope hosted the 15th Academy Awards ceremony at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The winner of the Outstanding Motion Picture (later:...
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    U.S. Navy; Richard Henry Major, map custodian of the British Museum; the geographer Clements Markham; the naval historian Samuel E. Morison; and the Benedictine...
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