Fynes Moryson (or Morison) (1566 – 12 February 1630) spent most of the decade of the 1590s travelling on the European continent and the eastern Mediterranean lands. He wrote about it later in his multi-volume Itinerary, a work of value to historians as a picture of the social conditions existing in the lands he visited.
FynesMoryson (or Morison) (1566 – 12 February 1630) spent most of the decade of the 1590s travelling on the European continent and the eastern Mediterranean...
Fynes is a given name. Notable people with the name include: FynesMoryson (or Morison) (1566–1630), travelled in the 1590s on the European continent and...
original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013. Moryson, Fynes (1617). The Itinerary of FynesMoryson In Four Volumes, Volume IV. Glasgow. p. 200. Nelson...
the name Prosecco is attributed to the Englishman FynesMoryson, who used the spelling Prosecho. Moryson, visiting the north of Italy in 1593, notes: "Histria...
Czech). Retrieved 6 July 2017 – via PressReader. Moryson, Fynes (1908) [1626]. The Itinerary of FynesMoryson Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell through the...
Irish habit, and of Irish language." English administrators such as FynesMoryson, writing in the last years of the sixteenth century, shared the latter...
{{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help) Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). "FynesMoryson, An Itinerary (1617)". Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels...
Viscount Falkland. His brother FynesMoryson was a noted travel writer. Knights of England Shakespeare's Europe "MORYSON, Sir Richard (c.1571-1625), of...
[unreliable source?] The 1544 stone is mentioned by FynesMoryson in his Itinerary of 1591. Moryson also reports that in his time, the citizens of Mölln...
bilingual by the 16th century. The English administrator and traveller FynesMoryson, writing in the last years of the 16th century, said that "the English...
They had two daughters and five sons of whom Richard Moryson was a soldier and MP, and FynesMoryson was a writer and historian. Morrison baronets History...
History of Algiers. Vol. 2. London: Bettenham. Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). FynesMoryson, An Itinerary (1617). Oxford: Oxford University...
Evelyn also recorded his visits to gardens in France and Italy, as did FynesMoryson. Maggie Campbell-Culver wrote a biography of John Evelyn as she sourced...
particularly associated with the Bow Bells area. In 1617, the travel writer FynesMoryson stated in his Itinerary that "Londoners, and all within the sound of...
popular with the peasantry and by the end of the 16th century—as noted by FynesMoryson—the bonnet had been adopted nearly universally by men throughout the...
January 26 – Henry Briggs, English mathematician (b. 1556) February 12 – FynesMoryson, English traveler and writer (b. 1566) February 26 – William Brade,...
d'arte, 1937), p. 217 Other noted visitors and travel writers included FynesMoryson, Charles de Brosses, the Scottish historian Gilbert Burnet, the French...
fanne, or thing, wherewith women hide their faces from the sunne. In FynesMoryson's Itinerary (1617) is a similar allusion to the habit of carrying umbrellas...
1599–1604; Richard Crofts and Corporal Edward Morris were Captains. (FynesMoryson, Itinerary, II, p. 345 and III, pp. 13 & 250 q. in Barbour, pp. 427–428)...
1895, p. 75.[1] FynesMoryson, A History of Ireland, from the Year 1599 to 1603, George Ewing, Dublin, 1735, Vol. I, p. 60. Moryson, A History of Ireland...
usually horrified foreign visitors; according to the visiting Englishman FynesMoryson: ... mothers of good fame permit their daughters at home after they...
26 January – Henry Briggs, mathematician (born 1556) 12 February – FynesMoryson, traveller and writer (born 1566) 26 February – William Brade, composer...
Mountjoy George Cranmer March 1600 Died 16 July 1600 The Lord Mountjoy FynesMoryson 14 November 1600 31 May 1603 The Lord Mountjoy John Bingley 1 June 1603...
escape punishment. Irish juries, however, were less easily coerced: FynesMoryson, secretary to the Lord Deputy, remarked sourly and with the wisdom of...