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  • Mary Ormond
  • Supposed wife of Blackbeard

    Mary Ormond (born c. 1702, died c. 1759) was supposedly the wife of the notorious English pirate Blackbeard. Tradition holds that she was notable for

    Mary Ormond

    Mary_Ormond

  • McDonald & Dodds
  • British crime drama television series

    in late 2021, with Skinner joining the cast as Chief Superintendent Mary Ormond, following the departure of Murray. Guest stars announced for this series

    McDonald & Dodds

    McDonald_&_Dodds

  • Sally Bretton
  • British actress

    Mary Hathaway Episodes 1–8 Open Wide Karen Television film 2006 The Bill Dee Collier Series 22; episodes 5 & 6 Blackbeard: Terror at Sea Mary Ormond Television

    Sally Bretton

    Sally_Bretton

  • Mary Boleyn
  • English noblewoman (1499–1543)

    Boleyn family treated Mary as the eldest child; in 1597 her grandson George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon claimed the earldom of Ormond on the grounds that he

    Mary Boleyn

    Mary Boleyn

    Mary_Boleyn

  • Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond
  • Protestant Irish lord (died 1614)

    Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond and 3rd Earl of Ossory KG PC (Ire) (Irish: Tomás Dubh de Buitléir, Iarla Urmhamhan; c. 1531 – 1614), was an influential

    Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond

    Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond

    Thomas_Butler,_10th_Earl_of_Ormond

  • Claire Skinner
  • British actress (born 1965)

    BBC Radio 4, (2006, 2007) Poetry Please, reading poems by Percy Bysshe, Mary Shelley, John Donne, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Hardy, Philip Larkin,

    Claire Skinner

    Claire_Skinner

  • Blackbeard: Terror at Sea
  • 2005 BBC mini-series by Richard Dale

    Governor Eden. For a while he settles down in North Carolina and marries Mary Ormond, a young lady from a wealthy local family. However, he soon tires of

    Blackbeard: Terror at Sea

    Blackbeard:_Terror_at_Sea

  • Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
  • English noble and diplomat (c. 1477–1539)

    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormond, 1st Viscount Rochford KG, KB (c. 1477 – 12 March 1539), of Hever Castle in Kent, was an English

    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    Thomas_Boleyn,_1st_Earl_of_Wiltshire

  • Ormond College, Melbourne
  • Division of University of Melbourne, Australia

    Ormond College is the largest of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is home

    Ormond College, Melbourne

    Ormond College, Melbourne

    Ormond_College,_Melbourne

  • Coma (2024 TV series)
  • British television series

    Watkins and Claire Skinner, best known for their roles as DS Dodds and CS Mary Ormond respectively in the ITV crime drama, McDonald & Dodds, playing a married

    Coma (2024 TV series)

    Coma_(2024_TV_series)

  • Great Ormond Street Hospital
  • Children's hospital in London, England

    Great Ormond Street Hospital (informally GOSH, formerly the Hospital for Sick Children) is a children's hospital in the London Borough of Camden, and a

    Great Ormond Street Hospital

    Great Ormond Street Hospital

    Great_Ormond_Street_Hospital

  • Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
  • British princess (1897–1965)

    issue 41826 dated 26 June 1918, p. 9 "Princess Mary and Great Ormond Street Hospital". Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

    Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood

    Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood

    Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Countess_of_Harewood

  • Ormond (surname)
  • Surname list

    Ormond or Ormand is an old surname, originated in Ireland (Ormonde) and Scotland (Ormond), but also occurring in England, Wales, Australia, New Zealand

    Ormond (surname)

    Ormond_(surname)

  • James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond
  • Anglo-Irish viceroy (1610–1688)

    Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688), was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642

    James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond

    James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond

    James_Butler,_1st_Duke_of_Ormond

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • Meachum Mary Moutray (c. 1752 – 1844), American wife of John Moutray Mary Oldfield (1793–1875), American and 47th wife of Brigham Young Mary Ormond (c. 1702

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • Blackbeard (musical)
  • Musical by Rob Gardner

    ship named Mary Ormond. Blackbeard struggles to maintain his fierce façade, while at the same time trying to win the heart of the pacifistic Mary. Blackbeard

    Blackbeard (musical)

    Blackbeard_(musical)

  • Ormond Gerald Smith
  • President of Street & Smith

    Ormond Gerald Smith (August 30, 1860 – April 17, 1933) was the president of Street & Smith. He was the youngest son of Mary Jellett Duff (1838 – c.1885)

    Ormond Gerald Smith

    Ormond_Gerald_Smith

  • Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire
  • English noblewoman (1480–1538)

    husband was elevated to the peerage, subsequently becoming Countess of Ormond in 1527 and Countess of Wiltshire in 1529. Elizabeth was born around 1480

    Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire

    Elizabeth_Boleyn,_Countess_of_Wiltshire

  • James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond
  • Irish nobleman (died 1546)

    9th Earl of Ormond and 2nd Earl of Ossory (c. 1496 – 1546), known as the Lame (Irish: Bacach), was in 1541 confirmed as Earl of Ormond thereby ending

    James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond

    James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond

    James_Butler,_9th_Earl_of_Ormond

  • Mary Shelley (film)
  • 2017 period-drama film

    Mary Shelley is a 2017 romantic period-drama film directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Emma Jensen. The plot follows Mary Shelley's first love

    Mary Shelley (film)

    Mary_Shelley_(film)

  • James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
  • Irish statesman and army officer (1665–1745)

    the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to inherit the earldom of Ormond. Like his grandfather, the 1st Duke, he was raised as a Protestant, unlike

    James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde

    James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde

    James_Butler,_2nd_Duke_of_Ormonde

  • James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond
  • Irish earl (1393–1452)

    James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (23 May 1393 – 23 August 1452) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond. He was called 'The White Earl', and was

    James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond

    James_Butler,_4th_Earl_of_Ormond

  • Margaret Butler, Countess of Ormond
  • Irish countess (died 1542)

    8th Earl of Ormond, by whom she had three sons and six daughters. In 1501, she rebuilt Gowran Castle. In 1502, she also decorated St. Mary's Collegiate

    Margaret Butler, Countess of Ormond

    Margaret Butler, Countess of Ormond

    Margaret_Butler,_Countess_of_Ormond

  • Index of piracy–related articles
  • Marooning Marthe Franceschini Martin Frobisher Mary Bryant Mary Critchett Mary Ormond Mary Read (play) Mary Read Mary Wolverston Mashouda Massacre at Matanzas

    Index of piracy–related articles

    Index_of_piracy–related_articles

  • John McCrady
  • American painter

    father was an Episcopal minister named Edward McCrady, and his mother was Mary Ormond Tucker. They lived in Greenwood, Mississippi, Hammond, Louisiana, and

    John McCrady

    John_McCrady

  • Ormond Wilson
  • New Zealand politician

    Council. Ormond Wilson was born in Bulls in 1907, the son of (George) Hamish Wilson and Ada Mary Ormond. The MPs Sir James Wilson and John Davies Ormond were

    Ormond Wilson

    Ormond Wilson

    Ormond_Wilson

  • Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond
  • Irish earl and peer (1426–1515)

    Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond PC (1426 – 3 August 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. He was attainted, but restored by

    Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond

    Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond

    Thomas_Butler,_7th_Earl_of_Ormond

  • Lady Joan Fitzgerald
  • Irish countess (died 1565)

    Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond, Countess of Desmond (Irish: Siobhán Nic Gearailt) (died 1565), was an Irish noblewoman and heiress, a member of the

    Lady Joan Fitzgerald

    Lady_Joan_Fitzgerald

  • Anne Boleyn
  • Queen of England from 1533 to 1536

    that her sister Mary was older than Anne. Mary's children believed their mother was the elder sister, and her grandson claimed the Ormond title in 1596

    Anne Boleyn

    Anne Boleyn

    Anne_Boleyn

  • Andrew Ormond
  • Irish hurler

    Andrew Ormond is an Irish hurler who plays club hurling for JK Brackens and at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team. On 3 February

    Andrew Ormond

    Andrew_Ormond

  • Geordie Richardson
  • New Zealand merchant

    Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017. Boyd, Mary. "Ormond, John Davies". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture

    Geordie Richardson

    Geordie_Richardson

  • David A. Hearn
  • Canadian politician

    abolition of the province's Legislative Council. He married Bridget Mary Ormond in 1905 following the death of his first wife. In 1907, he was named

    David A. Hearn

    David_A._Hearn

  • Ormond Castle
  • Castle in Scotland, United Kingdom

    Ormond Castle, also known as Avoch Castle, was a powerful stronghold, overlooking the village of Avoch, on the Black Isle, in the former county of Ross

    Ormond Castle

    Ormond Castle

    Ormond_Castle

  • Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond
  • Irish earl (1559–1633)

    Sir Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory (1559–1633), succeeded his uncle Black Tom, the 10th earl, in 1614. He was called "Walter

    Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond

    Walter_Butler,_11th_Earl_of_Ormond

  • The Mad Magician
  • 1954 American 3D horror film by John Brahm

    Gallico signed a contract with Ormond's Illusions, Inc., a magician's trick provider, to invent new tricks, granting Ormond ownership of all work created

    The Mad Magician

    The_Mad_Magician

  • Joan Butler, Countess of Ormond
  • First wife of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond

    (née Beauchamp), Countess of Ormond (1396 – 3 or 5 August 1430) was the first wife of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, and the mother of his five children

    Joan Butler, Countess of Ormond

    Joan_Butler,_Countess_of_Ormond

  • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond
  • Irish duchess (1615–1684)

    Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond and 2nd Baroness Dingwall (née Preston; 25 July 1615 – 21 July 1684) reunited the Ormond estate as her maternal grandfather

    Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond

    Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond

    Elizabeth_Butler,_Duchess_of_Ormond

  • Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong
  • Scottish-born royalist in Ireland (died 1679)

    names: both being called Mary Butler. The younger Mary was his wife, whereas the elder was a daughter of Walter, 11th Earl of Ormond. The younger couple lived

    Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong

    Sir_George_Hamilton,_1st_Baronet,_of_Donalong

  • Francis Ormond
  • Australian politician

    Francis Ormond (23 November 1827 – 5 May 1889) was a Scottish-born Australian pastoralist, member of the Parliament of Victoria and philanthropist in the

    Francis Ormond

    Francis Ormond

    Francis_Ormond

  • Edith Stanton
  • Plantations of the Halifax: Concerning the Ruins 1949 Ormond Village Improvement Association 1949 Mary McLachlin Pathfinding wasn't so easy in the Good Old

    Edith Stanton

    Edith_Stanton

  • John Singer Sargent
  • American painter (1856–1925)

    Ormond, Richard: "Sargent's Art", John Singer Sargent, pp. 25–7. Tate Gallery, 1998. Ormond (1998), p. 27, 1998. Fairbrother (1994), p. 40. Ormond &

    John Singer Sargent

    John Singer Sargent

    John_Singer_Sargent

  • James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond
  • Noble in the Peerage of Ireland

    St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Gowran together with his father James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond, his grandfather James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond and his

    James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond

    James_Butler,_3rd_Earl_of_Ormond

  • 1935 Christchurch mayoral election
  • New Zealand mayoral election

     LXXI, no. 21399. 15 February 1935. p. 2. Retrieved 8 May 2016. Boyd, Mary. "Ormond, John Davies". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture

    1935 Christchurch mayoral election

    1935 Christchurch mayoral election

    1935_Christchurch_mayoral_election

  • Celebrity Bainisteoir
  • 2008 Irish TV series or programme

    Tullow, Mary Byrne (singer) ----v---- Richie Hayes Brian Ormond ----v---- Pippa Ormond Jessica Lawlor ----v---- Roz Purcell Calum Best V Mary Byrne Roz

    Celebrity Bainisteoir

    Celebrity_Bainisteoir

  • Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles
  • Irish lord (died 1619)

    1596 – 1619) was the son and heir apparent of Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond (1559–1633), whom he predeceased. He lived at the Westgate Castle in Thurles

    Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles

    Thomas_Butler,_Viscount_Thurles

  • The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 film)
  • 2008 film by Justin Chadwick

    Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire and Ormond Mark Rylance as Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond David Morrissey as Thomas Howard, Duke of

    The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 film)

    The_Other_Boleyn_Girl_(2008_film)

  • Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
  • English military officer

    Earl of Ormond (who was then a page in Wolsey's household). This match was intended to manage and resolve a dispute over the earldom of Ormond involving

    Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry_Percy,_6th_Earl_of_Northumberland

  • Frank Wilson (diplomat)
  • New Zealand diplomat

    Francis Ormond Wilson (born 1946) is a retired New Zealand diplomat. During his career, he served as head of mission in Moscow, Santiago, and Hong Kong

    Frank Wilson (diplomat)

    Frank_Wilson_(diplomat)

  • John Davies Ormond
  • New Zealand politician

    John Davies Ormond (31 May 1831 – 6 October 1917) was a New Zealand politician whose positions included Superintendent of Hawke's Bay Province, Minister

    John Davies Ormond

    John Davies Ormond

    John_Davies_Ormond

  • Earl of Ormond (Scotland)
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    of Ormond was a title twice created in the Peerage of Scotland, both times for members of the Douglas family. The related title Marquess of Ormond was

    Earl of Ormond (Scotland)

    Earl of Ormond (Scotland)

    Earl_of_Ormond_(Scotland)

  • Chained (2012 film)
  • 2012 Canadian film

    captive into his protégé. Gina Philips, Conor Leslie, Jake Weber, and Julia Ormond appear in supporting roles. The film premiered at the Fantasia International

    Chained (2012 film)

    Chained_(2012_film)

  • Thomas Butler of Garryricken
  • Irish Jacobite soldier (died 1738)

    Earl of Ormond. Thomas was probably born at Garryricken, near Callan, County Kilkenny, as the eldest son of Walter Butler and his wife Mary Plunkett

    Thomas Butler of Garryricken

    Thomas Butler of Garryricken

    Thomas_Butler_of_Garryricken

  • Brian Kelley
  • American musician (born 1985)

    Georgia Line. Kelley was born on August 26, 1985, in Ormond Beach, Florida, and is the son of Ed and Mary Margaret Kelley. Growing up, Kelley enjoyed sports

    Brian Kelley

    Brian Kelley

    Brian_Kelley

  • Ormond Stone
  • American astronomer and mathematician

    Ormond Stone (January 11, 1847 – January 17, 1933), was an American astronomer, mathematician and educator. He was the director of Cincinnati Observatory

    Ormond Stone

    Ormond Stone

    Ormond_Stone

  • Butler dynasty
  • Noble family of Ireland

    Mountgarret, Viscount Thurles, Earl of Carrick, Earl of Kilkenny, Earl of Ormond, Earl of Ossory, Marquess of Ormonde and Duke of Ormonde. Variant spellings

    Butler dynasty

    Butler dynasty

    Butler_dynasty

  • Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde
  • English noblewoman (1304–1363)

    Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormond (17 October 1304 – 7 October 1363) was an English noblewoman born in Knaresborough Castle to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th

    Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde

    Eleanor_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Ormonde

  • Lady Mary Butler
  • person on all accounts." Handley, Stuart. "Butler, James, second duke of Ormond (1665–1745)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford

    Lady Mary Butler

    Lady_Mary_Butler

  • Mesa of Lost Women
  • 1953 film by Ron Ormond

    black-and-white science fiction horror film directed by Herbert Tevos and Ron Ormond from a screenplay and original story created by Tevos and Orville H. Hampton

    Mesa of Lost Women

    Mesa_of_Lost_Women

  • Nenagh
  • Town in County Tipperary, Ireland

    Nenagh (/ˈniːnə/ NEE-nə; Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan, meaning 'the Fair of Ormond' (IPA: [ˈiː nˠəxˈʊɾˠəwũːənˠ]) or simply An tAonach 'the Fair') is the county

    Nenagh

    Nenagh

    Nenagh

  • Anne Hankford
  • English noble

    Lady Anne Butler, Countess of Ormond (c. 1431 – 13 November 1485) was the first wife of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (c. 1426- 3 August 1515). She

    Anne Hankford

    Anne Hankford

    Anne_Hankford

  • John Butler of Kilcash
  • Irish landowner and soldier (died 1570)

    9th Earl of Ormond and brother of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond, he received Kilcash Castle as appanage. He fought in the Desmond–Ormond conflict and

    John Butler of Kilcash

    John Butler of Kilcash

    John_Butler_of_Kilcash

  • AdventHealth Daytona Beach
  • Hospital in Florida, United States

    ceremony for Ormond Beach Memorial Hospital, including mayor Ernest Cassen, attorney Melvin Orfinger and American Legion Post 267. On May 1, Ormond Beach Memorial

    AdventHealth Daytona Beach

    AdventHealth Daytona Beach

    AdventHealth_Daytona_Beach

  • Peter Pan (play and novel)
  • Book and play by J. M. Barrie

    television. In 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children's hospital in London. Barrie created Peter Pan

    Peter Pan (play and novel)

    Peter Pan (play and novel)

    Peter_Pan_(play_and_novel)

  • Boleyn family
  • English noble family

    Elizabeth II, Diana, Princess of Wales and King Charles III are descendants of Mary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's sister. Hever Castle in Kent was the family seat of

    Boleyn family

    Boleyn family

    Boleyn_family

  • David Chalmers, Lord Ormond
  • 16th-century Scottish landowner

    David Chalmers, Lord Ormond (c. 1530 – 1592) was a 16th-century Scottish landowner, historian, judge, and Senator of the College of Justice. His name also

    David Chalmers, Lord Ormond

    David_Chalmers,_Lord_Ormond

  • J. M. Barrie
  • Scottish novelist and playwright (1860–1937)

    Honours. Before his death, he gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, which continues to benefit from

    J. M. Barrie

    J. M. Barrie

    J._M._Barrie

  • Henry VIII
  • King of England from 1509 to 1547

    cause trouble. When Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, died, Henry recognised one successor for Ormond's English, Welsh and Scottish lands, whilst in Ireland

    Henry VIII

    Henry VIII

    Henry_VIII

  • Anthony Babington
  • English nobleman convicted of plotting the assassination of Elizabeth I of England

    conspiring with the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, for which he was hanged, drawn and quartered. The "Babington Plot" and Mary's involvement in it were the

    Anthony Babington

    Anthony Babington

    Anthony_Babington

  • Richard Butler, Earl of Arran
  • Irish earl and English baron (1639–1686)

    Butler and his wife Elizabeth Preston. His father was then the 12th Earl of Ormond but would be elevated to marquess and duke. His father's family, the Butler

    Richard Butler, Earl of Arran

    Richard Butler, Earl of Arran

    Richard_Butler,_Earl_of_Arran

  • Alice Clere
  • Boleyn and his wife Margaret Ormond (otherwise Butler), the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. Alice was thus the sister of

    Alice Clere

    Alice_Clere

  • John James Ormond
  • American judge

    not seek reelection to the bench in 1847. One of his daughters, Mary Elizabeth Ormond, married John W. Mallet, of Texas, who had been born in Ireland

    John James Ormond

    John_James_Ormond

  • James Hamilton (English Army officer)
  • Irish restoration courtier (died 1673)

    wife Mary Butler. His father was Scottish, the fourth son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn. His father supported the Marquess of Ormond in the

    James Hamilton (English Army officer)

    James_Hamilton_(English_Army_officer)

  • Inland Empire (film)
  • 2006 film by David Lynch

    Ormond. Brief appearances are made by additional actors including Terry Crews, Laura Harring, Nastassja Kinski, Diane Ladd, William H. Macy, and Mary

    Inland Empire (film)

    Inland_Empire_(film)

  • John Ormond (farmer)
  • New Zealand farmer, businessman, and politician (1905–1995)

    Born at Waipukurau, New Zealand, Ormond was the son of John Davies Ormond Jr, a station manager, and Emilie Mary Gladys Wilder. He was educated at Christ's

    John Ormond (farmer)

    John Ormond (farmer)

    John_Ormond_(farmer)

  • Earl of Forfar
  • Title of Scottish nobility

    1661 in the Peerage of Scotland as a subsidiary title to the Earldom of Ormond. This first creation of the title became extinct in 1715. The dignity of

    Earl of Forfar

    Earl of Forfar

    Earl_of_Forfar

  • Earl of Ross
  • Scottish title

    his second son, also named James. James had already been made Marquis of Ormond at his baptism. In 1487 his earldom was raised to a dukedom, and he was

    Earl of Ross

    Earl_of_Ross

  • Warren Adelson
  • American art historian

    Raisonné in 1980 in partnership with the artist's great-nephew, Richard L. Ormond. The first seven volumes of the Catalog Raisonné have been published by

    Warren Adelson

    Warren_Adelson

  • William, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)

    suffered a depressed fracture of the skull and underwent surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital, leaving a permanent scar. The incident received widespread

    William, Prince of Wales

    William, Prince of Wales

    William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • Mary Faber de Sanger
  • African slave trader (c. 1798–after 1857)

    pulled back his protection from Ormond, which gave Faber the victory and made her the region's premier trader. In 1842, Mary Faber and her colleague, Bailey

    Mary Faber de Sanger

    Mary_Faber_de_Sanger

  • St Mary's Church, Chislehurst
  • Catholic church in south-east London

    and contains the tomb of Charles West, the founder of Great Ormond Street Hospital. St Mary's Church was founded by Captain Henry Bowden. He was in the

    St Mary's Church, Chislehurst

    St Mary's Church, Chislehurst

    St_Mary's_Church,_Chislehurst

  • Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde
  • vault at Westminster Abbey. Dahl, Michael. "Portrait of Lady Mary Somerset, Duchess of Ormond (1665-1733)". Fergus Hall Master Paintings.[permanent dead

    Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde

    Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormonde

    Mary_Butler,_Duchess_of_Ormonde

  • George Hamilton, Comte d'Hamilton
  • Irish soldier in French service (died 1676)

    George] m. [married] Mary, 3d daughter of Thomas, Viscount Thurles, son of Walter, 11th earl of Ormond and sister of James, duke of Ormond, and had issue 6

    George Hamilton, Comte d'Hamilton

    George Hamilton, Comte d'Hamilton

    George_Hamilton,_Comte_d'Hamilton

  • Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond
  • invasion of Ireland by John and Thomas Butler, brothers of the Earl of Ormond. Local memory claims that the Battle of Piltown was so violent that the

    Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond

    Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond

    Thomas_FitzGerald,_7th_Earl_of_Desmond

  • Lady Margaret Butler
  • Irish noblewoman

    Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. She married Sir William Boleyn and through her eldest son Sir Thomas Boleyn

    Lady Margaret Butler

    Lady Margaret Butler

    Lady_Margaret_Butler

  • Charles Eames
  • American designer, architect and film maker (1907–1978)

    Charles Ormond Eames Jr. (June 17, 1907 – August 21, 1978) was an American designer, architect and filmmaker. In professional partnership with his wife

    Charles Eames

    Charles Eames

    Charles_Eames

  • Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond
  • Irish rebel earl (died 1583)

    issue. She was the widow of the 9th Earl of Ormond and the mother of the reigning 10th Earl of Ormond. On Ormond's death she proposed to marry Gerald FitzGerald

    Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond

    Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond

    Gerald_FitzGerald,_14th_Earl_of_Desmond

  • James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond
  • Earl of Desmond, and Lady Eleanor, daughter of James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond. The younger brother of John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond, James was

    James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond

    James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond

    James_FitzGerald,_6th_Earl_of_Desmond

  • Horace Stansfield Collier
  • British Surgeon (1864–1930)

    1864 – 26 February 1930) was a British surgeon at St Mary's Hospital, London, and the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (1897–1911). His brother

    Horace Stansfield Collier

    Horace Stansfield Collier

    Horace_Stansfield_Collier

  • The First Stone
  • Book by Helen Garner

    non-fiction book by Helen Garner about a 1992 sexual harassment scandal at Ormond College, one of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne

    The First Stone

    The_First_Stone

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    English American Latin

    Marty

    Warrior of Mars.

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    Pet form of English Martin, MARTY means "of/like Mars."

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     Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.

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    Dedicated to God Mars; Lady; Feminine of Martin; Warlike

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    From the God Mars

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     Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.

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    Hebrew American Biblical English

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    Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...

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     Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.

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    Middle English form of French Marie (Greek & Latin Maria), MARY means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazarus. 

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    Innocent, Blameless, Excelling, Originator

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    A house for a mouse.

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    Elixir of Divine Knowledge

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    English : habitational name from places in Cheshire and Dorset named Tatton, from the Old English personal name Tāta (see Tate) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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    Brave; Talented

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    Vasavi

    The divine night (Wife of Indra)

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    English and French : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English, Old French travers ‘passage’, ‘crossing’, from Old French traverser ‘to cross’.Northern Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair (see Trevor).A Travers from the Poitou region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1712, with the secondary surname Sansregret.

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    Great King

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  • Mark
  • n.

    An old weight and coin. See Marc.

  • Vary
  • v. t.

    To change the aspect of; to alter in form, appearance, substance, position, or the like; to make different by a partial change; to modify; as, to vary the properties, proportions, or nature of a thing; to vary a posture or an attitude; to vary one's dress or opinions.

  • Mart
  • n.

    The god Mars.

  • Many-minded
  • a.

    Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

  • Mark
  • v. t.

    To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.

  • Mart
  • v. t.

    To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.

  • Marl
  • n.

    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

  • Marly
  • superl.

    Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.

  • Mazy
  • a.

    Perplexed with turns and windings; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing; embarrassing; as, mazy error.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.

  • Vary
  • v. i.

    To disagree; to be at variance or in dissension; as, men vary in opinion.

  • Marry
  • interj.

    Indeed ! in truth ! -- a term of asseveration said to have been derived from the practice of swearing by the Virgin Mary.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Marc
  • n.

    A German coin and money of account. See Mark.

  • Re-mark
  • v. t.

    To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.

  • Oary
  • a.

    Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary feet.

  • Mary
  • interj.

    See Marry.

  • Miry
  • a.

    Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.