Marryat


[mar-ee-uh t] /ˈmær i ət/

noun
1.
Frederick, 1792–1848, English naval officer and novelist.
/ˈmærɪət/
noun
1.
Frederick, known as Captain Marryat. 1792–1848, English novelist and naval officer; author of novels of sea life, such as Mr Midshipman Easy (1836), and children’s stories, such as The Children of the New Forest (1847)

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