• John Gunby (March 10, 1745 – May 17, 1807) was an American planter and soldier from Somerset County, Maryland, who is considered by many to be "one of...
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  • Look up Gunby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gunby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Gunby (1745–1807), American planter...
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  • will), and not carrying such design to effect. Webster, John; Gunby, David (1995). The Works of John Webster. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26060-2...
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  • University Press; p. 7. Webster, John; Gunby, David; Carnegie, David; MacDonald P Jackson (2007). The Works of John Webster (An Old-Spelling Critical ed...
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    He served in the 7th Maryland Regiment under the command of Colonel John Gunby from June 6, 1777, until July 31, 1783. His mother was also a mixed race...
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    167. doi:10.1007/BF01044641. JSTOR 1393631. S2CID 147472915. Fountain, John; Gunby, Philip (February 2010). "Ambiguity, the Certainty Illusion, and Gigerenzer's...
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    Company 1893 Marshall, John Life of George Washington Second Edition J. Crissy 1836 Gunby, Andrew Augustus Colonel John Gunby of the Maryland Line The...
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  • Maryland Brigade    Col Otho Williams 1st Maryland Regiment: Col John Gunby (w), Ltc John Eager Howard 2nd Maryland Regiment: Ltc Benjamin Ford Virginia...
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    grandson of American Revolutionary War hero John Gunby and also the adoptive father of future Governor of Maryland, John Walter Smith. He is buried in the churchyard...
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    War general (d. 1779) March 10 – John Gunby, Maryland soldier in the American Revolutionary War (d. 1807) March 25 – John Barry, officer in the Continental...
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  • 1801 – William Heberden, English physician and scholar (b. 1710) 1807 – John Gunby, American general (b. 1745) 1809 – Leopold Auenbrugger, Austrian physician...
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    statesman, judge (b. 1721) May 17 – John Gunby, Maryland soldier in the American Revolutionary War (b. 1745) May 18 – John Douglas, Scottish Anglican bishop...
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    "Maryland Line" regiment. Three companies of the Marylanders were in Lt. Col. John Eager Howard's battalion. They participated extensively at Cowpens. "State...
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    re-organized to 611 soldiers(1781) Part of Maryland Line Engagements Monmouth, Camden, Guilford Court House Commanders Notable commanders Colonel John Gunby...
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    Colonel John Lawrence Military Secretary: Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Harrison Assistant Secretary: James McHenry Aide-de-Camp: Lieutenant Colonels John Fitzgerald...
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  • following day, the convention elected the officer corps of the company with John Gunby as captain, Uriah Forrest as 1st lieutenant, William Bowie as second lieutenant...
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    January 1783 at Charleston, South Carolina and disbanded on 15 November 1783. "John Eager Howard (1752-1827)". Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series). Retrieved...
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    line made up by the 1st Maryland Regiment, under the command of Colonel John Gunby, and the 2nd Maryland Regiment. The Brigade of Guards, under the command...
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    War general (d. 1779) March 10 – John Gunby, Maryland soldier in the American Revolutionary War (d. 1807) March 25 – John Barry, officer in the Continental...
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    Smith, William Lynch Lamar, Josias Carvel Hall, John Eager Howard, Mordecai Gist, James Craik, John Gunby, James Peale, Moses Rawlings, Thomas Lancaster...
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  • Nicoll, Russell & Russell, 1963, pp.4-5 Swinburne & Bryant 1911, p. 106. Gunby (n.d.) Works of Cyril Tourneur, ed. Allardyce Nicoll (1929), pp. 273-296...
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    statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress (born 1721) May 17 – John Gunby, Maryland soldier in the American Revolutionary War (born 1745) November...
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  • the John Mowbray pseudonym is that it was also used by Gunby Hadath. John Mowbray were the given names of both Hadath's maternal grandfather Rev. John Mowbray...
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    From January 14, 1776, until July 1776 he served as a 1st lieutenant in John Gunby's Independent Maryland Company. When this ended, he became a captain in...
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    Gunby is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Gunby and Stainby, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated...
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  • of Mary, Queen of Scots John Mowbray, a pseudonym used for 13 novels by juvenile fiction author Gunby Hadath (1871–1954) John Mowbray, a pseudonym used...
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    parish is formed by the villages of Bubwith and Breighton and the hamlets of Gunby and Willitoft. According to the 2011 UK census, Bubwith parish had a population...
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  • John Edward Gunby Hadath MA FRSA (30 April 1871 – 17 January 1954) was an English schoolmaster, lawyer, company promoter, songwriter, journalist, and...
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    John Theodore Jacobsen (February 20, 1903 – March 6, 1998) was an American architect active in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii. Born in Seattle, Jacobsen...
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    Spilsby (section Gunby Hall)
    landmarks include Gunby Hall, a National Trust property open on selected days during summer months, the Buttercross monument, a statue to Sir John Franklin, Spilsby...
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