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- Gaisford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Gaisford (born 1934), English Anglican bishop Richard Gaisford, British newsreader...
- Richard Gaisford is a British journalist for ITV. He has worked on ITV Breakfast programmes since 2000 where he started as the Chief Correspondent of GMTV...
- Thomas Gaisford (22 December 1779 – 2 June 1855) was an English classical scholar and clergyman. He served as Dean of Christ Church from 1831 until his...
- Dr Thomas Gaisford (1779–1855). The prizes now also include the Gaisford Essay Prize and the Gaisford Dissertation Prize. Dr Thomas Gaisford, Dean of Christ...
- John Scott Gaisford (born 7 October 1934) is a British retired Anglican bishop. He was the second Bishop of Beverley, the first appointed to be a provincial...
- Steve Gaisford is a British former news presenter who primarily worked for Sky News . In September 2009, Gaisford launched a new company Chloros which...
- around 1725–30. Three generations of the Gaisford family lived here in the Georgian period, notably Dean Gaisford of Christ Church, Oxford; his father John...
- Online version by Bill Thayer. Etymologi**** Magnum, edited by Thomas Gaisford, Oxford, E. Typographeo Academico, 1848. Online version at the Munich Digitization...
- Retrieved 25 January 2021. Garrett S, Jenkinson T, Kennedy LG, Whitelock H, Gaisford P, Calin A (December 1994). "A new approach to defining disease status...
- high school for students aged 12 to 16. At this time it became known as Gaisford girls' high school. The school became co-educational in 1982 when it merged...