RichardValentineMorris (March 8, 1768 – May 13, 1815) was a United States Navy officer and politician. He was born on March 8, 1768, in Morrisania, then...
ValentineMorris (27 October 1727 – 26 August 1789) was a British landowner and politician, responsible for developing the picturesque woodland walks at...
Justice of the Supreme Court RichardValentineMorris (1765–1814), U.S. Navy officer and New York politician RichardMorris (Texas judge) (1815–1844), Republic...
Reeds van Oudtshoorn. Capt. RichardValentineMorris (1768–1815), who married Anne Walton (1773–1858) After the war, Morris had to rebuild the family estate...
tenure of RichardValentineMorris, on the other hand, was an utter fiasco, as Morris was neither an effective commander nor a very smart one. Morris spent...
squadron was assembled under the command of RichardValentineMorris in Chesapeake. The performance of Morris's squadron was so poor, however, that he was...
in Cayuga Co.: Hewitt 953; Miller (F) 941; Richardson (D-R) 928 RichardValentineMorris, assemblyman 1814 Theodorus R. Van Wyck, assemblyman 1803 and 1804...
(1810–1886), who married Henry Morris (1806–1854), son of Capt. RichardValentineMorris and grandson of Lewis Morris, in 1831. Laura Catherine Spencer...
City and entered into a partnership with Gerard Walton Morris (son of RichardValentineMorris) and later with George Clinton Genêt (son of Edmond-Charles...
seated on February 17, 1814, in place of John Richards Westchester William Barker* Federalist Abraham Miller* Dem.-Rep. RichardValentineMorris Federalist...
Henry Crocheron 7 Cornelius Bedell 16 3rd Jonathan Ward 1,504 RichardValentineMorris 1,446 Philip Van Cortlandt 348 4th Abraham H. Schenck 2,117 Abraham...
unsuccessfully, for the position of Chief Executive of NHS England; Andrew ValentineMorris stood in for Harding during this period before succeeding her on a...
Jane Morris (née Burden; 19 October 1839 – 26 January 1914) was an English embroiderer in the Arts and Crafts movement and an artists' model who embodied...