Fynes Moryson (or Morison; 1566 – 12 February 1630) was an English writer and secretary. He spent most of the 1590s travelling on the European continent...
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Fynes is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Fynes Moryson (or Morison) (1566–1630), travelled in the 1590s on the European continent and...
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the name Prosecco is attributed to the Englishman Fynes Moryson, who used the spelling Prosecho. Moryson, visiting the north of Italy in 1593, notes: "Histria...
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original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013. Moryson, Fynes (1617). The Itinerary of Fynes Moryson In Four Volumes, Volume IV. Glasgow. p. 200. Nelson...
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Irish habit, and of Irish language." English administrators such as Fynes Moryson, writing in the last years of the sixteenth century, shared the latter...
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New York: Nova Publishers. ISBN 978-1590335031. Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). "Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617)". Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels...
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Czech). Retrieved 6 July 2017 – via PressReader. Moryson, Fynes (1908) [1626]. The Itinerary of Fynes Moryson Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell through the...
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They had two daughters and five sons of whom Richard Moryson was a soldier and MP, and Fynes Moryson was a writer and historian. Morrison baronets History...
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until 1615. Trevor Fawcett notes (see link) that British travellers Fynes Moryson (in 1594) and John Evelyn (in 1644–45) remarked on the seggioli of Naples...
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[unreliable source?] The 1544 stone is mentioned by Fynes Moryson in his Itinerary of 1591. Moryson also reports that in his time, the citizens of Mölln...
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Viscount Falkland. His brother Fynes Moryson was a noted travel writer. Knights of England Shakespeare's Europe "MORYSON, Sir Richard (c.1571-1625), of...
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bilingual by the 16th century. The English administrator and traveller Fynes Moryson, writing in the last years of the 16th century, said that "the English...
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History of Algiers. Vol. 2. London: Bettenham. Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617). Oxford: Oxford University...
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particularly associated with the Bow Bells area. In 1617, the travel writer Fynes Moryson stated in his Itinerary that "Londoners, and all within the sound of...
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(emblem book, illustrated by Matthias Merian) Silentium post clamores Fynes Moryson – An Itinerary: Containing His Ten Years Travel Through the Twelve Dominions...
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historiographer William Foster (1863–1951) in a 1928 edition. Fynes Moryson. Fynes Moryson (1566–1630), an English traveler. An Itinerary, 4 volumes (1671)...
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Evelyn also recorded his visits to gardens in France and Italy, as did Fynes Moryson. Maggie Campbell-Culver wrote a biography of John Evelyn as she sourced...
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British activist Francis Moryson (before 1628 – c. 1681), Virginia colonial politician Frank Morrison (disambiguation) Fynes Moryson (1566–1630), English...
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trafficked to eastern harems. This practice lasted into the 1890s. Fynes Moryson noted that some Muslim men would keep their wives in various cities...
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January 26 – Henry Briggs, English mathematician (b. 1556) February 12 – Fynes Moryson, English traveler and writer (b. 1566) February 26 – William Brade,...
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Mountjoy George Cranmer March 1600 Died 16 July 1600 The Lord Mountjoy Fynes Moryson 14 November 1600 31 May 1603 The Lord Mountjoy John Bingley 1 June 1603...
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usually horrified foreign visitors; according to the visiting Englishman Fynes Moryson: ... mothers of good fame permit their daughters at home after they...
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1599–1604; Richard Crofts and Corporal Edward Morris were Captains. (Fynes Moryson, Itinerary, II, p. 345 and III, pp. 13 & 250 q. in Barbour, pp. 427–428)...
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the head. Another traveller's description was given by Fynes Moryson in 1617: Fynes Moryson's Itinerary, 1617. More quotations of early use of "s[h]ash"...
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d'arte, 1937), p. 217 Other noted visitors and travel writers included Fynes Moryson, Charles de Brosses, the Scottish historian Gilbert Burnet, the French...
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popular with the peasantry and by the end of the 16th century—as noted by Fynes Moryson—the bonnet had been adopted nearly universally by men throughout the...
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1895, p. 75.[1] Fynes Moryson, A History of Ireland, from the Year 1599 to 1603, George Ewing, Dublin, 1735, Vol. I, p. 60. Moryson, A History of Ireland...
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fanne, or thing, wherewith women hide their faces from the sunne. In Fynes Moryson's Itinerary (1617) is a similar allusion to the habit of carrying umbrellas...
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Alexander William Kinglake (Trinity) Robert Macfarlane (Pembroke/Emmanuel) Fynes Moryson (Peterhouse) Matthew Parris (Clare) Gerald Sparrow Terry Waite (Trinity...
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succeeded as Lord of Laois by Owny MacShane O’More. English travel writer Fynes Moryson called O'More "a bloody and bold young man", and the Annals of the Four...
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