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  • Robert Mortimer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Robert Mortimer may refer to: Robert Mortimer (bishop) (1902–1976), Anglican bishop Robert K. Mortimer (1927–2007), American molecular biologist Bob Mortimer

    Robert Mortimer

    Robert_Mortimer

  • Bob Mortimer
  • English comedian, presenter, actor (born 1959)

    Robert Renwick Mortimer (born 23 May 1959) is an English comedian, television presenter, writer and actor. He is one half of the comedy double act Reeves

    Bob Mortimer

    Bob Mortimer

    Bob_Mortimer

  • Robert Mortimer (bishop)
  • Anglican bishop

    Robert Cecil Mortimer (6 December 1902 – 11 September 1976) was an Anglican bishop in the Church of England. Mortimer was educated at St Edward's School

    Robert Mortimer (bishop)

    Robert_Mortimer_(bishop)

  • Tinsley Mortimer
  • American socialite and television personality

    shelters. Mortimer has adopted her two dogs called Strawberry and Shortcake. Mortimer met Robert Livingston "Topper" Mortimer (son of John Jay Mortimer) at

    Tinsley Mortimer

    Tinsley Mortimer

    Tinsley_Mortimer

  • Mortimer
  • Surname list

    Mortimer is an English surname. The surname Mortimer has a Norman origin, deriving from the village of Mortemer, Seine-Maritime, Normandy. A Norman castle

    Mortimer

    Mortimer

  • Mortimer Sackler
  • American psychiatrist and entrepreneur (1916–2010)

    Mortimer David Sackler KBE (December 7, 1916 – March 24, 2010) was an American-born psychiatrist and entrepreneur. He co-owned Purdue Pharma with his brothers

    Mortimer Sackler

    Mortimer_Sackler

  • Robert K. Mortimer
  • American molecular biologist and yeast geneticist

    Robert Kassebaum Mortimer (November 1, 1927 – August 10, 2007) was a Canadian-born American molecular biologist and geneticist. He is widely regarded

    Robert K. Mortimer

    Robert K. Mortimer

    Robert_K._Mortimer

  • John Robert Mortimer
  • English corn merchant and archaeologist

    John Robert Mortimer (15 June 1825 – 19 August 1911) was an English corn-merchant and archaeologist who lived in Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire.

    John Robert Mortimer

    John Robert Mortimer

    John_Robert_Mortimer

  • Robert Mortimer Glover
  • English physician

    Dr Robert Mortimer Glover FRSE (1815-1859) was an English physician. In 1838 he co-founded the Paris Medical Society and served as its first Vice President

    Robert Mortimer Glover

    Robert_Mortimer_Glover

  • Roger Mortimer of Wigmore
  • English medieval marcher lord

    Roger de Mortimer (before 1153 – before 8 July 1214) was a medieval marcher lord, residing at Wigmore Castle in the English county of Herefordshire. Roger

    Roger Mortimer of Wigmore

    Roger_Mortimer_of_Wigmore

  • Emily Mortimer
  • British actress (born 1971)

    Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer (born 6 October 1971) is an English actress and filmmaker. She began acting in stage productions and has since appeared in

    Emily Mortimer

    Emily Mortimer

    Emily_Mortimer

  • Sackler family
  • American billionaire family in pharmaceuticals

    1948) (married Susan Shack Sackler) Robert Mortimer Sackler (1951–1975) Marriage to Gertrude Wimmer: Mortimer A. Sackler (b. 1971) (married Jaqueline

    Sackler family

    Sackler family

    Sackler_family

  • Bob Mortimer (footballer)
  • English footballer

    Robert Mortimer (16 March 1908 – 26 June 1965) was an English footballer. Mortimer joined Barrow in 1926, after playing for non-league clubs Connah's Quay

    Bob Mortimer (footballer)

    Bob_Mortimer_(footballer)

  • Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
  • British statesman (1661–1724)

    Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, KG, PC, FRS (5 December 1661 – 21 May 1724) was a British statesman of the late Stuart and early

    Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Robert_Harley,_1st_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer

  • John Mortimer (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kent rebellion John Mortimer (musician), in heavy metal band Holocaust John Mortimer (MP) for Northamptonshire John Robert Mortimer (1825–1911), archaeologist

    John Mortimer (disambiguation)

    John_Mortimer_(disambiguation)

  • Chloroform
  • CHCl3, historical anaesthetic and common solvent

    the substance by alkaline cleavage of trichloroacetic acid. In 1842, Robert Mortimer Glover in London discovered the anaesthetic qualities of chloroform

    Chloroform

    Chloroform

  • John Mortimer
  • British barrister and author (1923–2009)

    also written by Mortimer. Mortimer was born in Hampstead, London, the only child of Kathleen May (née Smith) and (Herbert) Clifford Mortimer, a divorce and

    John Mortimer

    John_Mortimer

  • John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk
  • English soldier and politician (1425–1485)

    Nicholas Howard (died c. 1468). Isabel or Elizabeth Howard, who married Robert Mortimer (died 1485), esquire, of Landmere in Thorpe-le-Soken, slain at Bosworth

    John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk

    John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk

    John_Howard,_1st_Duke_of_Norfolk

  • Robert Mortimer Montgomery
  • Robert Mortimer Montgomery KC (October 1869 – 31 December 1948), was a British lawyer, school administrator, legal writer, and Liberal Party politician

    Robert Mortimer Montgomery

    Robert_Mortimer_Montgomery

  • Charles Robert Mortimer Green
  • English surgeon (1863–1950)

    Charles Robert Mortimer Green (21 May 1863–10 April 1950) was a surgeon in the Indian Medical Service. He wrote a book on the Management of Children in

    Charles Robert Mortimer Green

    Charles Robert Mortimer Green

    Charles_Robert_Mortimer_Green

  • Channing School
  • Private day school in London, England

    Slingley, was bought in 1921. This was done under the authority of Robert Mortimer Montgomery, who had been a Governor of the school since 1906, and became

    Channing School

    Channing_School

  • John Jay Mortimer
  • American financier (1935–2013)

    John Jay Mortimer (October 11, 1935 – September 23, 2013) was an American financier and member of the prominent Mortimer family of New York. He was one

    John Jay Mortimer

    John_Jay_Mortimer

  • Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
  • English baron

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (c. 1231 – 27 October 1282), of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire, was a marcher lord who was a loyal ally

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore

    Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Baron_Mortimer_of_Wigmore

  • Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
  • English nobleman (1287–1330)

    Roger Mortimer, 3rd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March (25 April 1287 – 29 November 1330), was an English nobleman and powerful marcher lord

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March

    Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Earl_of_March

  • Stanley G. Mortimer Jr.
  • American sportsman and executive

    Grafton Mortimer Jr. (May 12, 1913 – August 11, 1999) was an American sportsman and advertising executive. Mortimer was born Stanley Grafton Mortimer Jr.

    Stanley G. Mortimer Jr.

    Stanley G. Mortimer Jr.

    Stanley_G._Mortimer_Jr.

  • Tygers of Pan Tang
  • British heavy metal band

    pets. The Tygers of Pan Tang were formed by guitarist Robb Weir (born Robert Mortimer Weir, 1958), Richard "Rocky" Laws (bass), Jess Cox (vocals) and Brian

    Tygers of Pan Tang

    Tygers of Pan Tang

    Tygers_of_Pan_Tang

  • Baron Zouche
  • Title that has been created three times in the Peerage of England

    granddaughter of the original Alan la Zouche, Joyce la Zouche, married Robert Mortimer of Richard's Castle; one of her younger sons, William la Zouche, adopted

    Baron Zouche

    Baron Zouche

    Baron_Zouche

  • Mortimer Wheeler
  • British archaeologist (1890–1976)

    Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler (10 September 1890 – 22 July 1976) was a British archaeologist and officer in the British Army. Over the course of his

    Mortimer Wheeler

    Mortimer Wheeler

    Mortimer_Wheeler

  • Babe Paley
  • American editor and socialite (1915–1978)

    Barbara Cushing Mortimer Paley (July 5, 1915 – July 6, 1978, age 63) was an American magazine editor and socialite. Affectionately known as Babe throughout

    Babe Paley

    Babe Paley

    Babe_Paley

  • Edward Mortimer
  • British journalist (1943–2021)

    the son of Robert Mortimer, Regius Professor of Moral Theology at Christ Church, Oxford and later Bishop of Exeter and his wife Mary. Mortimer was a scholar

    Edward Mortimer

    Edward Mortimer

    Edward_Mortimer

  • Anesthesia
  • State of medically-controlled temporary loss of sensation or awareness

    characterized in 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Dumas (1800–1884). In 1842, Dr Robert Mortimer Glover in London discovered the anaesthetic qualities of chloroform

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

  • Social structure of China
  • Structure and Evolution of Chinese Social Stratification", (2005) Robert Mortimer Marsh, Mandarins: The Circulation of Elites in China, 1600-1900, Ayer

    Social structure of China

    Social structure of China

    Social_structure_of_China

  • Agostinho Neto
  • President of Angola from 1975 to 1979

    African Wars: Angola and Mocambique, 1961–74. p. 10. Chazan, Naomi; Robert Mortimer; John Ravenhill; Donald Rothchild (1992). Politics and Society in Contemporary

    Agostinho Neto

    Agostinho Neto

    Agostinho_Neto

  • Robert Ellis (mathematician)
  • American mathematician

    Robert Mortimer Ellis (1926–2013) was an American mathematician, specializing in topological dynamics. Ellis grew up in Philadelphia, served briefly in

    Robert Ellis (mathematician)

    Robert_Ellis_(mathematician)

  • Isabella Mortimer, lady of Clun and Oswestry
  • Marcher noblewoman

    Isabella Mortimer, Lady of Clun and Oswestry (after 1247 – before 1 April 1292) was a noblewoman and a member of an important and powerful Welsh Marcher

    Isabella Mortimer, lady of Clun and Oswestry

    Isabella_Mortimer,_lady_of_Clun_and_Oswestry

  • Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore
  • Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore (1224 – shortly before 23 March 1301)[citation needed] was a noble heiress, and one of the most important

    Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore

    Maud_de_Braose,_Baroness_Mortimer_of_Wigmore

  • Chinese culture
  • Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer. p. 5. ISBN 978-981-10-0279-3. Robert Mortimer Marsh, Mandarins: The Circulation of Elites in China, 1600–1900, Ayer

    Chinese culture

    Chinese culture

    Chinese_culture

  • Kathleen Harriman Mortimer
  • American journalist (1917–2011)

    Kathleen Harriman Mortimer (December 7, 1917 – February 17, 2011) was an American journalist and socialite who played an important role in helping her

    Kathleen Harriman Mortimer

    Kathleen Harriman Mortimer

    Kathleen_Harriman_Mortimer

  • Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
  • Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for the statesman Robert Harley, with remainder,

    Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer

  • Lunch Hour
  • 1962 British film by James Hill

    by James Hill and starring Shirley Anne Field, Robert Stephens and Kay Walsh. Written by John Mortimer based on his 1960 one-act play of the same name

    Lunch Hour

    Lunch_Hour

  • Richard Guildford
  • English military leader and courtier (about 1450 – 1506)

    custody of her lands during her minority of Elizabeth Mortimer, daughter and heiress of Robert Mortimer (d. 22 August 1485) of Landmere in Thorpe-le-Soken

    Richard Guildford

    Richard Guildford

    Richard_Guildford

  • List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
  • History of the English Feudal Barony. JHU Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-3314-1. "Sir Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Okehampton". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 19 May 2020

    List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century

  • Edward the Confessor
  • King of the English from 1042 to 1066

    Conquest shortly after his death tarnished his image. However, Richard Mortimer argues that the return of the Godwins from exile in 1052 "meant the effective

    Edward the Confessor

    Edward the Confessor

    Edward_the_Confessor

  • Robert Glover
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    politician in Arkansas Robert Mark Glover, founder and executive director of the UK children's charity Care for Children Robert Mortimer Glover (1815–1859)

    Robert Glover

    Robert_Glover

  • Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival
  • Defunct music festival held in Kansas

    Orleans Avenue, Secret Chiefs 3, BoomBox, New Monsoon, GoodPaper of Rev. Robert Mortimer as well as hundreds of other artists. 2009 saw the Wakarusa debut performance

    Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival

    Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival

    Wakarusa_Music_and_Camping_Festival

  • Mortimer (given name)
  • Name list

    Mortimer is a masculine given name which may refer to: Mortimer J. Adler (1902–2001), American philosopher, educator and author Mortimer Caplin (1916–2019)

    Mortimer (given name)

    Mortimer_(given_name)

  • List of Scottish inventions and discoveries
  • Overview of notable inventions and discoveries from Scotland or Scottish people

    surgical anaesthesia with Chloroform: Firstly in 1842 by Englishman Robert Mortimer Glover then extended for use on humans by Sir James Young Simpson (1811–1870)

    List of Scottish inventions and discoveries

    List of Scottish inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Scottish_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Exorcism in Christianity
  • Practice of casting out demons from a person

    the Lutheran service-books and implemented. As the Bishop of Exeter, Robert Mortimer set up an exorcism commission, which published its report in 1973.

    Exorcism in Christianity

    Exorcism in Christianity

    Exorcism_in_Christianity

  • Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford
  • Roll at the Battle of Falkirk. He was married to Margaret Mortimer, daughter of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore. He also officiated at the Coronation

    Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford

    Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford

    Robert_de_Vere,_6th_Earl_of_Oxford

  • Mortimer Common
  • Village in Berkshire, England

    Mortimer Common, generally referred to as Mortimer, is a village in the civil parish of Stratfield Mortimer in Berkshire. Mortimer is in the local government

    Mortimer Common

    Mortimer Common

    Mortimer_Common

  • History of general anesthesia
  • was the first to use chloroform as a general anesthetic on a human (Robert Mortimer Glover had written on this possibility in 1842 but only used it on

    History of general anesthesia

    History of general anesthesia

    History_of_general_anesthesia

  • George Roberts (trombonist)
  • American trombonist

    George Mortimer Roberts (March 22, 1928 – September 28, 2014) was an American trombonist. Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Roberts began his career

    George Roberts (trombonist)

    George Roberts (trombonist)

    George_Roberts_(trombonist)

  • Mortimer J. Adler
  • American philosopher, author and educator (1902–2001)

    Mortimer Jerome Adler (/ˈædlər/; December 28, 1902 – June 28, 2001) was an American philosopher, educator, encyclopedist, author, and lay theologian. His

    Mortimer J. Adler

    Mortimer J. Adler

    Mortimer_J._Adler

  • James Young Simpson
  • Scottish obstetrician (1811–1870)

    synthesised in 1831, but its uses had not been greatly investigated. Dr Robert Mortimer Glover had first described the anaesthetic properties of chloroform

    James Young Simpson

    James Young Simpson

    James_Young_Simpson

  • Ray Jones (chaplain)
  • British priest

    as a deacon in 1958 and as a priest in 1959, at Exeter Cathedral by Robert Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter. He began his career as a curate at St David's Church

    Ray Jones (chaplain)

    Ray_Jones_(chaplain)

  • North Grimston sword
  • Iron Age sword found in North Grimston, England

    Riding Museum. The sword was found in 1902 and first reported by John Robert Mortimer in 1905 who thought it dated to the Roman period. It was found with

    North Grimston sword

    North_Grimston_sword

  • John Fife (surgeon)
  • English surgeon

    fellow of the College of Surgeons in 1844. In 1848, assisted by Dr Robert Mortimer Glover, he did the autopsy on the 15 year old Hannah Greener, who had

    John Fife (surgeon)

    John_Fife_(surgeon)

  • Robert Montgomery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1849–1920), American jurist Robert Mortimer Montgomery (1869–1948), British politician, school administrator, and legal writer Robert Montgomery (lawyer) (1930–2008)

    Robert Montgomery

    Robert_Montgomery

  • Hull City Hall
  • Municipal building in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    archaeological collection amassed by John Robert Mortimer known as the Mortimer Collection and the area re-opened as the Mortimer Museum in 1931. The hall was damaged

    Hull City Hall

    Hull City Hall

    Hull_City_Hall

  • Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk
  • Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk (c.1256 – 3 August 1326) was a 14th-century Marcher lord, notable for his opposition to Edward II of England

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk

    Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Baron_Mortimer_of_Chirk

  • Amanda Burden
  • American urban planner

    Amanda Jay Mortimer Burden (née Mortimer) is an American urban planner who is a Principal at Bloomberg Associates, an international consulting service

    Amanda Burden

    Amanda Burden

    Amanda_Burden

  • Vivian Green-Armytage
  • British gynaecologist

    Management and Medical Treatment of Children in India with Charles Robert Mortimer Green which was published by Thacker Spink & Co., in Calcutta in 1913

    Vivian Green-Armytage

    Vivian Green-Armytage

    Vivian_Green-Armytage

  • Clunes, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    the origin of the name of Clunes and it is believed to be named for Robert Mortimer Clunes, an early engineer in the local dairying industry, however it

    Clunes, New South Wales

    Clunes, New South Wales

    Clunes,_New_South_Wales

  • George W. Beadle Award
  • Scientific prize for research in genetics

    Michael Ashburner 2000 John Sulston and Robert Waterston 2001 Gerald Fink 2002 André Goffeau and Robert K. Mortimer 2003 Gerald M. Rubin and Allan C. Spradling

    George W. Beadle Award

    George W. Beadle Award

    George_W._Beadle_Award

  • John Phillips (pirate)
  • English pirate captain (died 1724)

    1723, Phillips captured two more ships, killing a ship's master named Robert Mortimer when the latter attacked the pirates in an attempt to regain his vessel

    John Phillips (pirate)

    John Phillips (pirate)

    John_Phillips_(pirate)

  • Jeremy Mortimer
  • British radio director and producer

    Cities. Jeremy Mortimer is the son of Sir John Mortimer and Penelope Mortimer and the half-brother of Emily Mortimer.[citation needed] Mortimer's credits include

    Jeremy Mortimer

    Jeremy_Mortimer

  • Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
  • British politician

    was born on 2 June 1689. He was the only son of Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer and his first wife Elizabeth Foley. He was MP for

    Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer

    Edward_Harley,_2nd_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer

  • Driffield Castle
  • Former castle in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    AD, underlying the motte. Driffield 19th-century archaeologist John Robert Mortimer noted fragments of medieval swords, spears and silver coins. A reference

    Driffield Castle

    Driffield_Castle

  • Naomi Chazan
  • Israeli academic, activist, and politician

    Africa (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988, ISBN 0-333-46838-4), with Robert Mortimer, John Ravenhill, and Donald Rothchild; reprinted 1992 (ISBN 1555872832)

    Naomi Chazan

    Naomi Chazan

    Naomi_Chazan

  • For a Few Dollars More
  • 1965 film directed by Sergio Leone

    hunter, a profession shared by a former army officer, Colonel Douglas Mortimer. They separately learn that a ruthless, cold-blooded bank robber, El Indio

    For a Few Dollars More

    For_a_Few_Dollars_More

  • List of English people
  • (1834–1913), banker, politician, naturalist and archaeologist John Robert Mortimer (1825–1911) Barbara Parker-Mallowan (1908–1993), archaeologist, Assyriologist

    List of English people

    List of English people

    List_of_English_people

  • Thomas Mortimer
  • English soldier and statesman (c. 1350–1399)

    Sir Thomas Mortimer (c. 1350 – 1399) was a medieval English soldier and statesman who served briefly in several important administrative and judicial state

    Thomas Mortimer

    Thomas_Mortimer

  • Tron Kirk
  • Former church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Lady Yester's Church 1663 to 1665 - James Lundie MA 1665 to 1676 - Robert Mortimer 1677 to 1682 - John Farquhar 1682 to 1683 - George Trotter moved to

    Tron Kirk

    Tron Kirk

    Tron_Kirk

  • City of Westminster Cemetery, Hanwell
  • Cemetery in Hanwell, West London, England

    comedian Sir John Ackerman K.C.M.G, Mayor of Pietermaritzsburg Dr Robert Mortimer Glover, chloroform pioneer (unmarked grave) Ian Nairn, architectural

    City of Westminster Cemetery, Hanwell

    City of Westminster Cemetery, Hanwell

    City_of_Westminster_Cemetery,_Hanwell

  • Kenneth Newing
  • Anglican bishop (1923–2019)

    Mirfield, he was made a deacon at Michaelmas 1955 (2 October), by Robert Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter, at Exeter Cathedral, ordained priest in 1956, and

    Kenneth Newing

    Kenneth_Newing

  • Pierre Bourdelot
  • French physician, anatomist, libertine and freethinker

    Biography. 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2011 from Encyclopedia.com Robert Mortimer Gascoigne (1987). A Chronology of the History of Science, 1450–1900

    Pierre Bourdelot

    Pierre_Bourdelot

  • The Ballad of Wallis Island
  • 2025 British comedy film

    30 May 2025. Musician Herb McGwyer, formerly half of folk duo McGwyer Mortimer, arrives on the remote Wallis Island off the coast of Wales, where eccentric

    The Ballad of Wallis Island

    The_Ballad_of_Wallis_Island

  • 2017 Group 10 Rugby League season
  • Rugby league season

    the top five McIntyre system: Orange CYMS 23 (Tom Satterthwaite 3, Robert Mortimer, Sam Hill tries; Benjamin McAlphine conversion, Michael Sullivan field

    2017 Group 10 Rugby League season

    2017_Group_10_Rugby_League_season

  • Joseph Guichard Duverney
  • French anatomist

    doi:10.1007/1-84628-070-2_66. ISBN 978-1-85233-786-5. Gascoigne, Robert Mortimer. A chronology of the history of science, 1450-1900. New York, Garland

    Joseph Guichard Duverney

    Joseph_Guichard_Duverney

  • Hogarth Press
  • British publishing house

    Rosamond Lehmann (1931) The French pictures: a letter to Harriet, Robert Mortimer and John Banting (1932) A letter from a black sheep, Francis Birrell

    Hogarth Press

    Hogarth Press

    Hogarth_Press

  • Steve Coogan
  • British actor and comedian (born 1965)

    with the BBC. In 2009, Coogan was featured, alongside Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer and Julia Davis, in the spoof documentary TV film Steve Coogan – The Inside

    Steve Coogan

    Steve Coogan

    Steve_Coogan

  • Souldern
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    passed to the heirs of her second husband Robert Mortimer. The Mortimers kept the castle until Hugh Mortimer died in 1304, leaving it to his daughter Joan

    Souldern

    Souldern

    Souldern

  • William Greenwell
  • English archaeologist (1820–1918)

    undertook a large-scale excavation of 53 barrows at Danes Graves with John Robert Mortimer between 1897–98. Greenwell is also noted for his work on the Grimes

    William Greenwell

    William_Greenwell

  • Edward II
  • King of England from 1307 to 1327

     42–43. Phillips 2011, p. 97. Mortimer 2006, p. 50. Mortimer 2006, p. 52. Rubin 2006, pp. 31. Mortimer 2006, pp. 51–53. Mortimer 2006, p. 52; Phillips 2011

    Edward II

    Edward II

    Edward_II

  • Robert Duvall
  • American actor and filmmaker (1931–2026)

    (July 1956), Virgil Blessing in Inge's Bus Stop (August 1956), and Clive Mortimer in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera (August 1956). Playbills that year described

    Robert Duvall

    Robert Duvall

    Robert_Duvall

  • Hull and East Riding Museum
  • Museum in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    carvings. Many of these were collected by notable archaeologist John Robert Mortimer (1825–1911). The Roos Carr figures are part of the permanent display

    Hull and East Riding Museum

    Hull and East Riding Museum

    Hull_and_East_Riding_Museum

  • Edward III
  • King of England from 1327 to 1377

    Isabella of France, and her lover, Roger Mortimer. At age seventeen, he led a successful coup d'état against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of England, and began

    Edward III

    Edward III

    Edward_III

  • Tabitha Simmons
  • British fashion designer

    McDean divorced in 2013. She began dating Robert Livingston "Topper" Mortimer, the son of John Jay Mortimer, in 2014 after they met in The Hamptons. On

    Tabitha Simmons

    Tabitha_Simmons

  • Phi Alpha Gamma
  • American professional fraternity

    were: Thomas Drysdale Buchanan Thomas Franklin Davies Edmund M. De Vol Robert Mortimer Jones Brooks De Forest Norwood Arthur Barr Smith Harry Sterns Willard

    Phi Alpha Gamma

    Phi Alpha Gamma

    Phi_Alpha_Gamma

  • Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    appears to be that opened by John Robert Mortimer (barrow 284, TA 0484 7261) in 1894, which was recorded by Mortimer to have been excavated by Lord Londesborough

    Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire

    Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire

    Thwing,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire

  • Medical Society of London
  • Symptoms and Treatment 1849 John Millican 1847 Silas Stedman 1846 Robert Mortimer Glover, On the Pathology and Treatment of Scrofula 1845 Walter Cooper

    Medical Society of London

    Medical Society of London

    Medical_Society_of_London

  • Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology
  • Faculty chair at the University of Oxford, England

    1892–1903: Robert Campbell Moberly 1903–1933: Robert Lawrence Ottley 1933–1938: Kenneth Kirk 1938–1944: Leonard Hodgson 1945–1948: Robert Mortimer 1949–1971:

    Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology

    Regius_Professor_of_Moral_and_Pastoral_Theology

  • List of people named in the Epstein files
  • People in files on Jeffrey Epstein

    that they discussed the idea that connectivity could help solve poverty. Mortimer Zuckerman is a billionaire media proprietor. He signed Epstein's 2003 birthday

    List of people named in the Epstein files

    List_of_people_named_in_the_Epstein_files

  • Danes Graves
  • Archaeological site in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    major figure in the recording of the Danes Graves cemetery is John Robert Mortimer, who claims that his application in 1871 to excavate more extensively

    Danes Graves

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  • Archdeacon of Wells
  • Church of England ecclesiastical office

    1332: Thomas Upton (royal grant; never admitted) bef. 1334–aft. 1336: Robert Mortimer bef. 1344–aft. 1344: Hugh bef. 1346–1352 (res.): Thomas Fastolf (became

    Archdeacon of Wells

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  • Robert Halliday Gunning
  • Scottish surgeon, entrepreneur and philanthropist

    a larger house at 43 George Square. Following in the footsteps of Robert Mortimer Glover, the more recognised James Young Simpson, and the overtly practical

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  • Joseph Mortimer Granville
  • English physician and inventor

    Joseph Mortimer Granville (4 May 1833, Devonport – 23 November 1900, London) was an English physician, author and inventor known for having first patented

    Joseph Mortimer Granville

    Joseph Mortimer Granville

    Joseph_Mortimer_Granville

  • List of archaeologists
  • Morse (Anderson) (born 1934) American; Central Mississippi Valley John Robert Mortimer (1825–1911) English; England (barrows) Mike Morwood (1950–2013) Australian;

    List of archaeologists

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  • 1905 in archaeology
  • Roman Britain" in Proceedings of the British Academy. J. R. Mortimer and Robert Mortimer publish their Forty Years Researches in British and Saxon Burial

    1905 in archaeology

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  • Thomas Sheppard (curator)
  • Riding. Sheppard became acquainted with John Robert Mortimer, and in 1900 produced a catalogue of Mortimer's Driffield museum. In 1901 he married Mary Isobel

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    Thomas Sheppard (curator)

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     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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  • ROBERT
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    French

    ROBERT

     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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  • ALBERT
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    English

    ALBERT

     Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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  • ELBERT
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    ELBERT

    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish

    Robert

    Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...

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    Roberts

    English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.

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    Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet

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  • ROBERTE
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    ROBERTE

    Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."

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  • Robert
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    Robert

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

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    English and French

    Robart

    English and French : variant of Robert.

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  • RHOBERT
  • Male

    Welsh

    RHOBERT

    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

    RHOBERT

  • ALBERT
  • Male

    French

    ALBERT

     French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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  • ROBERTO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROBERTO

    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

    ROBERTO

  • Robarts
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    English

    Robarts

    English : patronymic from Robart.

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    Robers

    English : variant of Roberts.

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  • ROBERT
  • Male

    Czechoslovakian

    ROBERT

    , bright fame.

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  • Rubert
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    Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish

    Rubert

    Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roberds

    English : variant of Roberts.

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  • ROBERTA
  • Female

    Italian

    ROBERTA

     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

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    Native American Sioux name TAKODA means "friend to everyone."

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    Oishi | ஓஈஷீ

    Divine, Rose

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    Variant spelling of German Niklaus, NICLAUS means "victor of the people."

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  • Sober-minded
  • a.

    Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.