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Horace "Horatio Marryat" Marryat, 1818 - 1887 Horace Marryat 1818 1887
Horace Marryat was born on 1818, in , to Joseph Marryat and Charlotte Marryat (born Geyer).
Horace had 13 siblings: Joseph Marryat, Frederick Marryat and .
Horace married Matilda Elizabeth Marryat (born Somerset).
Matilda was born on 1815, in .
They had 4 children: Charlotte Ida Horatia Bonde af Björnö (born Marryat) and .
Horace lived in .
Horace passed away on 1887, at age 69 in .
He was buried in .
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1818 1887 Horace Marryat in Famous People Throughout History
Horace Marryat
was born in 1818.
Horace
passed away in 1887, at age 69.
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1818 1887 Horace Marryat in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
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was born circa 1818.
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1818 1887 Horace Marryat in Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Horace Marryat
was born in 1818.
Horace
passed away in 1887, at age 69.
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Horace MarryatHorace Marryat in The Spectator - Jan 12 1861
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"... 3 vols. III. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND LORD MACAULAY: a Correspondence with the Bishop of Exeter in 1819. zs 6d. IV. JUTLAND, THE DANISH ISLES, and COPENHAGEN. By Horace Marryat. Illustrations. 2 vols. Post V. MR. HEPWORTH dixon's PER SONAL HISTORY OF LORD BACON. VI. SUNDAY: its Origin, History, and Present Obligations. The Bampton Lectures for 1860. By Rev. Dr. ..."
Publication place: Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Horace MarryatHorace Marryat in Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW) - Aug 31 1916
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"... the 'mummy' in DiragsholHi Church, identified by the Copenhagen Professor of Anatomy as that of Bothwell, the husband of Mary Queen of Scots, is the body seen by Captain Horace Marryat at Faareveile (the nearest church to Dragsholm), as described in 'A Resi dence in Jutland,' published in 1860. Marryat said the coffin was originally in the chapel of the Adeler family, in what was traditionally known as th? tomb of ''Ghrey Bodvele,' but had been removed to the chrarch ..."
Publication place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Horace MarryatHorace Marryat in The North-West - Aug 1 1861
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"... to Zealand. There were found the pillow, thc shroud, and thc light mixed with gray still on llie skull; thc recognizable, though they lmd lain there ever since 1578. Horace Marryat, in lns last travels to Jutland and thc Danish Isles, describes a similar visit, and adds that hc cut off a lock of Both well's hair as a souvenir. 1 ..."
Publication place: Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington, United States
Horace MarryatHorace Marryat in The Spectator - Mar 22 1862
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"... Tories are harmony itself as compared with the battles of Hats and Caps. Charles the Twelfth and One Year in including a Visit to the Isle of Outland. By Horace Marryat, Author of Jutland and the danish Isles.” Two volumes. Murray. ..."
Publication place: Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
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Horace Marryat 1818 1887
Horace Marryat, 1818 - 1887
Horace Marryat was born in 1818, in birth place, to Joseph Marryat and Charlotte Marryat (born Geyer).
Horace married Matilda Elizabeth Marryat (born Somerset) in 1842, at age 24.
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Adrian Edward Somerset Marryat
Horace Marryat
Adrian Edward Somerset Marryat was born to Horace Marryat and Matilda Elizabeth.