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William Gurnall (1616 – 12
October 1679) was an
English author and
Anglican clergyman born at King's Lynn, Norfolk,
where he was
baptised on 17 November...
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writer William Gurnall wrote a
lengthy three-volume work, The
Christian in
Complete Armour,
published between 1662 and 1665. In this work
Gurnall stressed the...
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author of Ignoramus, a
college farce;
brought up in
Lavenham William Gurnall (1616–1679),
puritan rector of
Lavenham church (1644–1679),
author of The...
- Jubilee. The
tower is 138 feet (42 metres) high. The
Puritan divine,
William Gurnall,
known for his 1655–62
literary work The
Christian in
Complete Armour,...
- people,
British World War I veteran,
moved to King's Lynn in 1920.
William Gurnall (1616–1679),
author and
clergyman Ian
Hamilton (1938–2001), poet and critic...
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Edmund Berry Godfrey,
English lawyer and
judge (b. 1621) 1679 –
William Gurnall,
English minister, theologian, and
author (b. 1617) 1685 –
Christoph Ignaz...
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Richard Greenham William Greenhill John
Greenwood William Guthrie William Gurnall Edward Hake
Robert Harris John
Harvard Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon...
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where he
ended his days.
While at
Milden he was
intimate with
William Gurnall,
rector of the
neighbouring parish of Lavenham, the
author of ‘The Christian...
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English Member of
Parliament and High
Sheriff (b. 1615)
October 12 –
William Gurnall,
English writer (b. 1617)
October 26 –
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery...
- Moore,
English mathematician and
surveyor (born 1617)
October 12 –
William Gurnall,
English writer and
cleric (born 1617)
October 26 –
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl...