Edward Temple Gurdon (1854-1929), often known as Temple Gurdon, was a rugby union international who represented England from 1878 to 1886. He also captained...
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Temple Gurdon may refer to: Edward Temple Gurdon (1854–1929), British rugby player Temple Gurdon (British Army officer) (1896–1959), British General This...
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Gurdon can refer to: Brampton Gurdon (disambiguation) Charles Gurdon (1855–1931), English rower and rugby union forward Edward Temple Gurdon, often known...
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Edward Temple Leigh Gurdon CB, CBE, MC (20 October 1896 – 15 December 1959) was a British Army officer. After being educated at Rugby School, Gurdon,...
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Arthur "Monkey" Gould Wales - Bob Gould England - Charles Gurdon England - Edward Temple Gurdon England - Ben Harvey England - Jeremy Janion Scotland...
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brother Edward Temple and younger brother Francis also studied at Cambridge; Francis entered the clergy, becoming the Bishop of Hull. Gurdon chose to...
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North End as an exposition of Association rules. Lancashire, led by Edward Temple Gurdon, won by a try, gained by Vincent Slater (Salford). In February 1889...
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RA DCL LLD He paints portraits & ideas Spy M 0526 2 Jan 1892 Mr Edward Temple Gurdon Rugby Union STUFF M 0527 9 Jan 1892 Lord Lurgan Billy Spy S 585 16...
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Barnham Broom, the third son of Rev. Edward Gurdon. His two elder brothers, Edward Temple Gurdon and Charles Gurdon, were both early rugby union internationals...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Edward Temple Gurdon English National Rugby Union Captain 1887 Succeeded by Fred Bonsor...
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was won by Harlequins. 1879–1883 FR Adam (Richmond F.C.) 1883–1929 Edward Temple Gurdon (Richmond F.C.) * 1929–1933 Ernest Prescott (Old Merchant Taylors...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Edward Temple Gurdon Rugby Football Union President 1892-94 Succeeded by Roger Walker...
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capt:, JM Biggs, A Budd, G Harrison (Hull), GW Burton, HC Rowley, Edward Temple Gurdon, NF McLeod Ireland: WW Pike, WJ Willis, JC Bagot, J Heron, AM Whistestone...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Edward Temple Gurdon English National Rugby Union Captain Jan-Feb 1886 Succeeded by Edward Temple Gurdon...
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Evanson, PLA Price, Edward Kewley capt., FR Adams, FD Fowler, Murray Marshall, JM Biggs, GF Vernon, GT Thomson, Edward Temple Gurdon, H Fowler Scotland:...
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their ancestry back to a Sir John Hill in the reign of Edward III. He was admitted to the Inner Temple on 22 March 1624, and was called to the bar on 10 February...
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developmental biologist Sir John B. Gurdon (co-winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine), physician Sir Archibald Edward Garrod, the Father of Modern...
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The Art Collection of Henry Gurdon Marquand was a collection of antiques and paintings owned by Henry Gurdon Marquand, the second president of the Metropolitan...
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for Richmond and was a member of the unbeaten 1886–87 team led by Edward Temple Gurdon. He was described as "a valuable player by reason of his weight strength...
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The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate...
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Komjathy (2014), p. 112. Blofeld, John. Taoism. Shambhala, 2000. Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, ed. (2002). World Religions: Eastern Traditions (2nd ed.). Don Mills...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Bertrand de Gurdon)
Addison, Charles (1842), The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. Arnold, Benjamin...
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(1798–1803) Connecticut Colony Governors Fitz-John Winthrop, Governor (1698–1707) Gurdon Saltonstall, Governor (1708–1724) Joseph Talcott, Governor (1724–1741) Jonathan...
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Yetts 1916, p. 786. Williams 1974, pp. 151–153. Giles 1948, p. 123. Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, ed. (2002). World Religions: Eastern Traditions (2nd ed.). Don Mills...
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developmental biologist John B. Gurdon (co-winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine), physician Sir Archibald Edward Garrod, the Father of Modern...
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2. Gait, Edward A (1906). A Historyof Assam. Calcutta. ISBN 9780404168193.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Gurdon, Philips...
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the East, specifically the Indian subcontinent, Tibet, China, and Japan. Gurdon Oxtoby, Willard (1996). World Religions: Eastern Traditions, Volume 2. Oxford...
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Random House UK. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-09-959008-8. OCLC 910498369. Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, ed. (2002). World Religions: Eastern Traditions (2nd ed.). Don Mills...
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Lawler (June 2012). "How the Chicken Conquered the World". Smithsonian. Gurdon, Major P. R. T. (1904). "Note on the Khasis, Syntengs, and allied Tribes...
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GROVE-WHITE ADAM BRAMPTON DOUGLAS GURDON - WOODBRIDGE - ADMINISTRATOR Hall, Maj.-Gen. Douglas Keith Elphinstone Edward Michael Hall (1915-1993), Major-General...
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