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Irish folklore. The term is
anglicised from the
Irish word murúch. The
merrows supposedly require a
magical cap (Irish: cochaillín draíochta; anglicised:...
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Overlock stitching was
invented by the
Merrow Machine Company in 1881. J.
Makens Merrow and his son
Joseph Merrow, who
owned a
knitting mill established...
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Merrow is a
creature in
Irish mythology.
Merrow may also
refer to
Merrow,
Surrey Merrow Sewing Machine Company, an
American Manufacturer Jane
Merrow, British...
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professionally as Jane
Merrow, is an
English actress who has been
active from the 1960s in both
Britain and the
United States.
Merrow was born in 1941 in...
- John G.
Merrow II (born June 14, 1941) is an
American broadcast journalist who
reported on
education issues s
tarting in the 1970s. He was the education...
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Merrow & Sons by J.
Makens Merrow, then Pitkin,
Merrow, & Co.,
renamed Merrow Manufacturing Co. in 1857, then
Merrow and
Millard in 1863, J.B.
Merrow...
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Martha Merrow (born 1957) is an
American chronobiologist. She
currently chairs the
Institute of
Medical Psychology at the
Ludwig Maximilian University...
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Merrow is a
suburb in the north-east of Guildford, in Surrey, England. It is 2
miles (3.2 km) from the town's centre, on the edge of the
ridge of hills...
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historical novel with
elements of
magical realism that
features Irish merrows and selkie/
merrow children. The Girl from the Sea, a 2021
young adult romance graphic...
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Merrow (August 15, 1874 –
April 11, 1927) was a New York City
theater architect. John
William Merrow, son of
Moses H. and Ella R. A. (Proctor)
Merrow...