- London:
Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 1-898030-84-7. — an
account of the
Gurney family. "
Gurneys, Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay,
Buxton and
Kerrison (Ipswich Bank...
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Gurneys were an
influential family of
English Quakers, who had a
major part in the
development of Norwich, England. They
established Gurney's Bank...
- on
ocean beach restaurant. In 2017,
Gurneys Resorts opened their first property outside of Long Island,
Gurney's Newport Resort & Marina, in the former...
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Ramsdell Gurney Jr. (November 1, 1930 – June 13, 2017) (sometimes
credited as Pete
Gurney) was an
American playwright,
novelist and academic.
Gurney is known...
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Robert Gurney (28
January 1911 – 11
January 2001) was an
English ****yriologist from the
Gurney family and a
leading scholar of the Hittites.
Gurney was born...
- an
instant success.
Samuel Gurney joined the firm in 1807 and took
control of Overend,
Gurney and Co. in 1809. The
Gurneys were a well
known Quaker family...
- of
Gurney's best-sellers are
unique hybrid seeds and
plants including the OH My
seedless muscadine grape. "About
Gurney's Seed and Nursery".
gurneys.com...
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Joseph Gurney (15
October 1804 – 12
August 1879), was a
British shorthand writer and
biblical scholar,
notable for his
publications and work with the Religious...
- the
village of Earlham. For
generations it was the home of the
Gurney family. The
Gurneys were
known as
bankers and
social activists;
prison reformer Elizabeth...
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Edward Gurney Vaux
Evans (September 3, 1907 –
January 8, 1987) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a
Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative...