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    Sophia Morrison (24 May 1859 – 14 January 1917) was a Manx cultural activist, folklore collector and author. Through her own work and role in encouraging...
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  • Mystery, James, Montague Rhodes (ed.) London: George Bell & Sons. Morrison, Sophia (1911). Manx Fairy Tales, London: David Nutt, Retrieved 8 May 2018...
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    to 6 strophes relevant to Manannan. Sophia Morrison reprinted Moore's translation as old ballad. Sophia Morrison also prints a prayer invoking Manannan...
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  • Shelley Morrison (1936–2019), American actress Sophia Morrison (1859–1917), Manx cultural activist, folklore collector and writer Sterling Morrison (1942–1995)...
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    frequently performed pieces in the Manx dialect repertoire. From 1908 Sophia Morrison had been producing Manx dialect theatre at Manx Language Society entertainments...
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    numerous folk tales have been collected concerning supposed changelings. Sophia Morrison, in her "Manx Fairy Tales" (David Nutt, London, 1911), includes the...
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  • Charlotte Lamb (Sheila Holland née Coates, 1937–2000), romantic novelist Sophia Morrison (1859–1917), folklorist Esther Nelson (1810–1843), poet Hilary Robinson...
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    Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison (née Chloe Ardelia Wofford; February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019), known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist and editor...
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    been attempted by the Manx Language Society under the stewardship of Sophia Morrison in the 1900s and by Carl Marstrander in 1929–1933. Together with her...
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    specialising in Anglo-Manx dialect productions. Through the initiation of Sophia Morrison, the group met for the first time in July 1912 at Christian Street...
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    given as 'Tehi Tegi', due to the obvious similarity of the tale in Sophia Morrison's Manx Fairy Tales, although no direct reference is made there, or earlier...
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  • James Morrison (11 July 1993) Hon. Nancy Lorna Sophie Morrison (22 January 1995) She married William Topley on 25 November 1999. As Lady Sophia Murphy...
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  • the fairy's labor is "The Fynoderee of Gordon", published in 1911 by Sophia Morrison. This is arguably the best-known tale about the fenodyree. In one tale...
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  • Vocabulary of the Anglo-Manx Dialect by collaborating with A.W. Moore and Sophia Morrison. His contribution consisted primarily in relation to phonology and...
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    her friendship with Sophia Morrison. Having first met in 1907, they soon became good friends and Cushag would accompany Morrison on field trips to collect...
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  • 1917 by the Manx Society, Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh. It was edited by Sophia Morrison, with the assistance of William Cubbon. Mannin was the society journal...
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    connected with the major figures of the Manx cultural revival, including Sophia Morrison, John Kneen, Edmund Goodwin and John Clague. As this was at the time...
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    was the First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls in the Isle of Man. Sophia Morrison (1859 in Peel – 1917 in Peel) was a Manx cultural activist, folklore...
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  • the village blacksmith. William's father. Clara Sesemann (voiced by Sophia Morrison): The 12-year-old daughter of Friedrich Sesemann and Constance Sesemann...
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    sampyl' (The edge or skirt of the garment, I have but the sample). Sophia Morrison gives another version with this tale motif, entitled "The Buggane of...
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