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  2. Mary Celeste - Wikipedia

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    Mary Celeste (/ s ə ˈ l ɛ s t /; often erroneously referred to as Marie Celeste [1]) was a Canadian-built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores on December 4, 1872.

  3. Abel Fosdyk papers - Wikipedia

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    A letter from Mr. A. Howard Linford MA, of Magdalen College, Oxford, the headmaster of Peterborough Lodge, Hampstead's largest prep school, [1] claimed to have found an account of the Mary Celeste among papers given to him by an old servant, Abel Fosdyk, on his deathbed. In addition to Fosdyk's supposed manuscript, Linford included as support a ...

  4. Valerie Martin - Wikipedia

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    With her niece, poet Lisa Martin, she has written a trilogy of children's books about cats named Anton and Cecil. [11] Her historical fiction novel The Ghost of the Mary Celeste, was published in 2014, and Sea Lovers: Selected Stories appeared in 2016.

  5. Game of the Day: The Mystery of the Mary Celeste - AOL

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    Follow Mary Morehouse as she joins the guests and crew of the Mary Celeste II on its maiden voyage. Shortly after the boat leaves the dock strange events start to happen and.

  6. The Best of Frank Herbert - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Frank Herbert (1973) ... "The Mary Celeste Move" - short story - Analog, October 1964; The Best of Frank Herbert 1965–1970

  7. J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement - Wikipedia

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    The fictional story reached a much wider audience than the original story of the Mary Celeste, which has led to the widespread belief that Marie Celeste was the name of the real ship. [3] The change to the ship's name possibly was accidental, since Doyle did not change the name of the Dei Gratia, the ship that salvaged the Mary Celeste. [4]

  8. Benjamin Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Spooner Briggs (April 24, 1835 – likely November 1872) was an experienced American seaman and master mariner.He was the captain of the merchant ship Mary Celeste, which was discovered unmanned and drifting in the Atlantic Ocean midway between the Azores and the coast of Portugal on December 4, 1872.

  9. Category:Mary Celeste - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Mary Celeste, an American merchant brigantine discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872. The Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a dishevelled but seaworthy condition under partial sail and with her lifeboat missing. The last entry in her log was dated ten days ...