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Joseph Carey Merrick was born on 5 August 1862, at 50 Lee Street in Leicester, to Joseph Rockley Merrick and his wife Mary Jane (née Potterton). [8] Joseph Rockley Merrick (c. 1838 –1897) was the son of London-born weaver Barnabas Merrick (1791–1856) who moved to Leicester during the 1820s or 1830s, and his third wife Sarah Rockley. [9]
Baron Rockley, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; Alicia Margaret Amherst Cecil Rockley (1865–1941), English botanist and horticulturalist; Ann Rockley, Canadian technical communicator; Joseph Rockley Merrick (1862–1897), English, father of the Elephant Man; Rockley Wilson (1879–1957), English cricketer
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Jan Karlo Ruiz greets customers at the new Bistro Café restaurant in Coral Gables, where brunch is served all day long. The terrace is full. Many diners opt to sit outside to enjoy the cool morning.
On the corner of Chestnut and State Streets, Merrick Park is distinguished by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens The Puritan, a statue depicting one of Springfield's settlers, Deacon Samuel Chapin. Springfield Central Library and Christ Church Cathedral are adjacent to the park.
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Merrick Park or Meyrick Park may refer to: Merrick Park (Springfield, Massachusetts) , part of Springfield's Quadrangle Village of Merrick Park , a shopping mall in Coral Gables, Florida
After four years in the workhouse, Merrick contacted a showman who agreed to exhibit him as the "Elephant Man". While on display in a penny gaff shop in London, Merrick met a surgeon named Frederick Treves who invited Merrick to the London hospital to be examined. Soon after, Merrick's exhibition was shut down by the police and Merrick ...