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** John Mitchell (minister) (1794–1870), American minister and author | ** John Mitchell (minister) (1794–1870), American minister and author | ||
** John G. Mitchell (general) (1838–1894), American Civil War general | ** John G. Mitchell (general) (1838–1894), American Civil War general | ||
+ | *'''Mary Mitchell:''' (1892-1944) a schooner which delivered food to Britain and coal to Ireland at the start of WWII. |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 27 September 2017
- Michael the Archangel cf. the decription of HCE's bedroom at FW 558.35 - FW 559.16, which includes the sentence: Over mantelpiece picture of Michael, lance, slaying Satan, dragon with smoke; Fiery Farrelly is the dragon → Shaun → in Book III of FW, Shaun is associated with a barrel floating down the Liffey, which may partly account for the allusions to musical instruments involving revolving barrels
- miry: resembling or covered in mire or deep mud
- mir: (Russian) peace
- Pont St Michel: a bridge in Paris
- John Mitchell: Irish revolutionary, author of Jail Journey
- John Mitchell (other people of the same name): See the Wikipedia page
- John Mitchell (minister) (1794–1870), American minister and author
- John G. Mitchell (general) (1838–1894), American Civil War general
- Mary Mitchell: (1892-1944) a schooner which delivered food to Britain and coal to Ireland at the start of WWII.