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Moor and novel
The historical novel Echoing Hills by Phyllis Crossland is set in Green Moor.
The Dartmoor author Beatrice Chase wrote about the legend in her 1914 novel The Heart of the Moor, and claimed in a prefixed publisher's note that the events it describes are true.
Indeed, Chase was often referred to as ' The Lady of the Moor ' following the publication of John Oxenham's novel in which she was the heroine.
For the novel by Laurie R. King, see The Moor ( novel ).

Moor and ),
A passionate fighting-man ( he fought twenty-nine battles against Christian or Moor ), he was married ( when well over 30 years and a habitual bachelor ) in 1109 to the ambitious Queen Urraca of León, widow of Raymond of Burgundy, a passionate woman unsuited for a subordinate role.
Helman Tor ( including Breney Common and Red Moor ), near Lostwithiel
* Andy Moor ( disambiguation ), several people
* Ben Moor ( disambiguation ), several people
* David Moor ( born 1947 ), British general practitioner who was prosecuted for the euthanasia of a patient
* Drew Moor ( born 1984 ), American soccer player
* Edward Moor ( 1771-1848 ), British soldier and Indologist
* George Raymond Dallas Moor ( 1896 – 1918 ), recipient of the Victoria Cross
* Henry Moor ( 1809 – 1877 ), Mayor of Melbourne
* Ian Moor ( born 1974 ), English singer
* Karl Moor ( Swiss banker ) ( 1853-1932 ), Swiss Communist
* Lova Moor real name: Marie-Claude Jourdain ( born 1946 ), French dancer
* Paul Moor, ( born 1978 ), British Ten-pin Bowler
* Terry Moor ( born 1952 ), American tennis player
* Wyman Moor ( 1811-1869 ), American politician
Desdemona is the only named character in Cinthio's tale, with his few other characters identified only as " the Moor " ( Othello ), " the squadron leader " ( Cassio ), " the ensign " ( Iago ), and " the ensign's wife " ( Emilia ).
Areas of moorland inland such as: Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor experience lower temperatures and more precipitation than the rest of the south west ( approximately twice as much rainfall as lowland areas ), because of their high altitude.
Titus subsequently arrives to much fanfare, bearing with him as prisoners the Queen of the Goths ( Tamora ), her three sons, and Aaron the Moor ( her secret lover ).
In the 1976 Soviet film How Tsar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor ( Сказ про то, как царь Пётр арапа женил ), the iconic singer Vladimir Vysotsky performs the role of the Moor in blackface.
A special position is taken with the " Weißes Moor " ( White bog ), the only bog still existing in quite natural shape in the Schleswig-Holstein marsh land.
Morden might get its name either from the British language words Mawr ( great or large ) and Dun ( a fort ), or possibly " The Town on the Moor ".

Moor and fourth
Roger married his first wife, Elvira, daughter of Alfonso VI of Castile and his fourth queen, Isabella, who may be identical to his former concubine, the converted Moor, Zaida, baptised Isabella.
In August 2003, the band started recording their fourth album, Dark Moor, at New Sin Studios in Italy.
New Moor Farm was one of the farms which took part in the fourth annual Open Farm Sunday in May 2008.

Moor and book
Bob de Moor, Hergé's main assistant, showed an interest in completing the book following Hergé's death.
It was not such a surprising request ; de Moor had worked with Hergé since 1951, was responsible for running the Studios Hergé in his absence, adapted the animated film Tintin and the Lake of Sharks into comic-strip form, and worked on the previous book Tintin and the Picaros with Hergé alone.
* From 1987 until 1991, Stephen Desberg and Johan De Moor have written and drawn a four-part comic book series named after and based on this piece.
A water vole named Ratty is a leading character in the 1908 children's book Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame: the locality used in the book is believed to be Moor Copse in Berkshire, England, and the character's name " Ratty " has become widely associated with the species and their riverbank habitat, as well as the misconception that they are a species of rat.
The book was called My Lady of the Moor, and she simply adopted the title.
Moraes, who is called " Moor " throughout the book, is an exceptional character, whose physical body ages twice as fast as a normal person's does and also has a deformed hand.
A bridleway crosses the fell to the north of the summit, but it is probably more frequently visited on a round including Burn Moor at, Kinmont Buck Barrow at, and Buck Barrow at from the summit of the Corney Fell road, a route described by Alfred Wainwright in the " Whit Fell " chapter of his book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland.

Moor and Mary
File: HeatonMoorRd4496. JPG | Saint Mary & Saint Mina Church, Heaton Moor, United Kingdom
File: HeatonMoorRd4499. JPG | Saint Mary & Saint Mina Church, Heaton Moor, United Kingdom
Crow was featured on the Johnny Cash album American III: Solitary Man in the song " Field of Diamonds " as a background vocalist, and also played the accordion for the songs " Wayfaring Stranger " and " Mary of the Wild Moor.
Gomersal had quite a number of places of worship given the size of population, including Gomersal St Mary C of E Church ( 1851 ), the Methodist Wesleyan Chapel, Latham Lane 1827 ( the famous Pork Pie Chapel ) the Grove Congregational Chapel in Oxford Road, the Methodist Free United chapel ( off Reform Street ), the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Moor Lane, and the Moravian Chapel in Little Gomersal.
By his first wife, Mary, daughter of Edmund Sheffield ( afterwards 1st Earl of Mulgrave ), he had six daughters and two sons: Thomas, who succeeded him as the third Lord Fairfax, and Charles, a colonel of horse, who was killed at Marston Moor.
The song tells of a lover courting the object of his affections, Mary Jane, on Ilkley Moor without a hat ( baht ' at ).
There are three Anglican churches: the Parish Church of St Mary Magadalene is a traditional Anglican church prominent on Church Brow on a limestone knoll ; St James ' Church has recently been refurbished and is home to a lively all-age congregation ; St Paul's is in the area of town known as Low Moor.
The parish church of St Mary le Moor was built in 1851, and is a Grade II listed building.
After attending Homerton College, then in Hampstead, he was ordained in 1815, and married Mary Mercy Moor on 9 November 1815.
* ( Wm Berkeley ) Henry Bertie ( 1675 – 1735 ) & Mary Danson, widow of St Andrews Holborn & Elizabeth Moor, widow of London
This was followed, in 1841 by " The Earl of Sefton and party returning from hunting ", in 1842 " The death of Sir William Lambton at the Battle of Marston Moor ", in 1843 " The Death " and in 1844 " Mary Queen of Scots returning from the chase to Stirling Castle ".

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