Caryll Houselander — (1901 – 1954), a woodcarver and ecclesiastical artist by trade, was an influential and popular Catholic writer and poet.Early lifeShe was the second of two daughters of Wilmott and Gertrude Provis Houslelander. When she was six her mother… … Wikipedia
Caryll, John — • Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Caryll, John John Caryll … Catholic encyclopedia
Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux — (1624 – 2 February 1699) was an Irish peer. He was the younger son of Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and inherited the title from his elder brother in 1654. He married Mary Barlow, daughter of Sir Alexander Barlow of Barlow. He joined… … Wikipedia
Caryll, Lord John — (1625 1711) Caryll came from an old established Roman Catholic family from West Harting in Sussex. He was temporarily the English agent at the court of Rome before becoming secretary to Mary of Modena, the second wife of James II, in 1686. He… … British and Irish poets
Ivan Caryll — Felix Tilkins (May 12 1861 ndash;November 29 1921), better known by his pen name Ivan Caryll, was a Belgian composer of operettas and Edwardian musical comedies in the English language. He composed (or contributed to) some forty operettas and… … Wikipedia
Baron Caryll of Durford — (or Dunford) of Hartling in West Sussex is a title in the Jacobite Peerage of England created by the dethroned King James II for John Caryll, poet, dramatist and diplomat, with apparently a special remainder to the issue male of his brothers. The … Wikipedia
John Caryll — John Caryll † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Caryll Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711; not to be confounded with his nephew, John Caryll, immortalized by a line in Pope s Rape of the Lock . He… … Catholic encyclopedia
John Caryll (senior) — John Caryll (b. West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711), 1st Baron Caryll of Durford, in the Jacobite Peerage, was a poet, dramatist, and diplomat; not to be confused with his nephew, John Caryll, the dedicatee of Alexander Pope s Rape of the Lock … Wikipedia
John Caryll the younger — John Caryll, (born 9 December 1667, died April 1736) was the second Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford.A friend of Alexander Pope, Caryll was the son of Richard Caryll (1635–1701), of West Grinstead, Sussex, and Frances (c.1644–1704), daughter of… … Wikipedia
John Baptist Caryll — John Baptist Caryll, (born 13 December, 1713, died 7 March 1788) was the third Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford.Caryll was the eldest son of the Honourable John Caryll (28 December 1687 6 April 1718), who predeceased his father, the 2nd Baron… … Wikipedia