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  2. Humphrey Moseley - Wikipedia

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    He also engaged in the then-new practice of cataloguing his works – though he did not go as far as some of his contemporaries did, and try to catalogue an entire field of publishing. [6] Moseley included a catalogue of 135 of his publications in his 1653 edition of Five New Plays by Richard Brome , and another catalogue of 180 Moseley ...

  3. Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., 537 U.S. 418 (2003), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that, under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act, a claim of trademark dilution requires proof of actual dilution, not merely a likelihood of dilution. [1]

  4. List of lord mayors of York - Wikipedia

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    "A Catalogue of the Mayors and Bailiffs, Lord Mayors, and Sheriffs of the city of Your from anno 1273, 1 Edward I, and upwards, to the present year (1735)". Eboracum: or, The history and antiquities of the city of York, from its original to the present times: Together with the history of the cathedral church, and the lives of the archbishops of ...

  5. Clan MacDowall - Wikipedia

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    The Lords of Galloway were powerful and scattered their princedom with abbeys and priories. [3] Fergus of Galloway was a Norse-Gaelic lord who flourished in the reign of David I of Scotland and he divided his princedom between his sons. [3] One of his sons or grandsons was Dougal. [3] The last native Lord of Galloway was Alan who died in about ...

  6. Joseph Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Galloway (1731—August 29, 1803 [1]) was an American attorney and a leading political figure in the events immediately preceding the founding of the United States in the late 18th-century. As a staunch opponent of American independence, he would become one of the most prominent Loyalists in North America during the early part of the ...

  7. Beaumont and Fletcher folios - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Robinson and Alice Moseley (Humphrey Moseley's widow) issued a quarto of Beggar's Bush in 1661, for example. During the Restoration era and into the 18th century, the plays in the Beaumont/Fletcher canon were very popular – though they were often performed in adapted versions rather than in the originals; and the adaptations then ...

  8. William Galloway (architectural historian) - Wikipedia

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    William Galloway (1830–1897) was a 19th-century architect and builder in Edinburgh, mainly remembered as an architectural historian. He also worked as an architectural illustrator and photographer. In authorship he used the title William de B M Galloway but this appears an affectation. He was an expert on, and early cataloguer of, Pictish stones.

  9. Don Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Donald Poe Galloway (July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009) [1] was an American stage, film and television actor, best known for his role as Detective Sergeant Ed Brown in the series Ironside (1967–1975). He reprised the role for a TV film in 1993.