Infobox Officeholder name JosephGurneyCannon image JGCannon.jpg imagesize 200px smallimage caption ... signature website footnotes JosephGurneyCannon May 7, 1836 &ndash November 12, 1926 was a United ... and Horace Franklin Cannon, a country doctor. ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places America United States Illinois Texts DRUOIH Central Illinois 21 .html ref Horace Cannon drowned August 7, 1851 when Joseph was fifteen years old as he tried to reach a sick patient by crossing Sugar Creek. Young Cannon took charge of the family farm. His brother William would become a successful banker and realtor. Image JosephGurneyCannon Brady Handy.jpg thumb left Cannon as a younger ... . NAME Cannon, JosephGurney ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 7, 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Cannon, JosephGurney Category 1836 births Category 1926 deaths Category Speakers of the United ..., Illinois Category United States presidential candidates, 1908 de JosephGurneyCannon es JosephGurneyCannon it JosephGurneyCannon pt JosephGurneyCannon ro JosephGurneyCannon fi JosephGurneyCannon sv JosephGurneyCannon ... in Tuscola. ref http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1994 ihy940467.html Joseph G. Cannon s Tuscola, Illinois, Connection ... at Chicago in U.S. presidential election, 1908 1908 . Image Postcard showing JosephCannon residence ... 656722 pages 42 ref JosephCannon died in his residence in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois . ref ... nationality party Republican Party United States Republican otherparty spouse Mary P. Reed Cannon ... . Cannon served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1903 to 1911, and historians ... House that he could often control debate. Cannon is the second longest continuously serving ... passed him on June 1, 2006. Cannon is also still the longest serving Republican House of Representatives ... Time magazine Time cover ever published, appearing on March 3, 1923. Early life Cannon was born in Johnson ... more details
Other persons JosephGurney , 1804 1879 , was a British shorthand writer and biblical scholar, notable for his publications and work with the Religious Tract Society . ref name dnb DNB Cite wstitle Gurney, Joseph 1804 1879 ref Gurney was the eldest son of William Brodie Gurney , and was born in London on 15 October 1804. ref name dnb He first attended an important committee of the British House of Commons House of Commons in 1822, and continued to take notes till 1872. On his father s resignation in 1849, he was appointed shorthand writer to the Palace of Westminster Houses of Parliament . Like his father, he manifested a great interest in religious and philanthropic movements. He was for more than fifty years a member of the committee of the Religious Tract Society, and latterly its treasurer. He was also treasurer of the Baptist college in Regent s Park . He was well versed in biblical criticism and devoted much time to bringing out popular commentaries on the Bible . The best known of these was The Annotated Paragraph Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorised version, with explanatory Notes, Prefaces to the several Books, and an entirely new selection of references to parallel and illustrative Passages , two vols., London, 1850 60, published by the Religious Tract Society. It was very successful, and received high praise from scholars of repute. The notes were prepared by competent men under Gurney s supervision. ref name dnb Besides two or three .... Tritton, of Lombard Street . ref name dnb References reflist Notes DNB wstitle Gurney, Joseph 1804 1879 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Joseph ... in 1872, the office was conferred on his nephew, Mr. William Henry Gurney Salter. ref name dnb Gurney died at Tyndale Lodge, Wimbledon Common , on 12 August 1879, and was interred at the Norwood ... more details
JosephCannon or Joe Cannon may refer to Joseph A. Cannon , former chairman of the Utah Republican Party and former chairman of Geneva Steel JosephGurneyCannon 1836 1926 , U.S. Representative from Illinois and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives nicknamed Uncle Joe Joseph J. Cannon 1877 1945 , Utah politician, newspaper editor, and LDS Church leader Joe Cannon baseball , Joseph Jerome Cannon, big league baseball player from 1977 to 1980 Joe Cannon soccer , American goalkeeper JosephCannon socialist , American labor leader and socialist politician Joe Cannon broadcaster , Canadian broadcaster and former colour commentator for the Montreal Expos hndis name Cannon, Joe ... more details
Joseph Angus Joe Cannon born 1949 ref Inferred from age given in LDS Church News article, January 13, 2007. ref was Chairman of the Utah Republican Party United States Republican Party from 2002 to 2006. Cannon was a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1992 defeated by former Senator Robert Foster Bennett Robert F. Bennett and served as an assistant administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 1983 1985. He was named editor of the Deseret Morning News on December 8, 2006. Cannon served a mission for the Latter day Saint movement in Ireland LDS Church in Ireland , and also for a time served on the Isle of Man , the ancestral homeland of the Cannons. ref name churchnews Swensen, Jason. http www.ldschurchnews.com articles 50014 Pioneer newspaper appoints new editor.html Pioneer newspaper appoints new editor, LDS Church News , January 13, 2007. ref Cannon received a degree in political science and, in 1977, a law degree from Brigham Young University . Cannon played a pivotal role in the purchase of Geneva Steel from U.S. Steel in 1987. Subsequent to that transaction, he became Chairman of Geneva Steel. The company has twice filed ... CannonFamily Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cannon, Joseph A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Cannon, Joseph A. Category 1949 births Category 20th century Mormon missionaries Category American Mormon missionaries Category J. Reuben Clark Law School alumni Category Cannon family Joseph A. Cannon Category Deseret News people Category Living people Category Mormon missionaries ... Morning News , July 8, 2004. ref Family and personal life main Cannon Family Cannon is part of the well known, politically powerful Cannon family of Utah. His brother, Chris Cannon , was a Congressman ... of other Utah Congressmen. Cannon married Jan Barney, and they became the parents of seven children. ref name churchnews Among other positions in the LDS Church, Cannon has served as president of the BYU ... more details
JosephGurney may refer to JosephGurney , 1804 1879 , a British shorthand writer and biblical scholar JosephGurney, 1744 1815 , shorthand writer of legal proceedings and editor son of s Gurney, Thomas DNB00 Thomas Gurney , father of John Gurney judge Joseph John Gurney , 1788 1847 , Minister, banker, brother of Elizabeth Fry, and father of John Henry Gurney hndis Gurney, Joseph ... more details
Image Joseph John Gurney.jpg thumb Joseph John Gurney 2 August 1788 4 January 1847 was a banker in Norwich ... and actions led, ultimately, to a schism among American Quakers. Biography Gurney was born at Earlham Hall near Norwich , which is now part of the University of East Anglia the tenth child of John Gurney banker John Gurney , who was a banker Gurney s Bank and a Friend himself. He was always called Joseph John. He was the brother of Elizabeth Fry Elizabeth Gurney Fry , a reformer, and Louisa Gurney ... family, using information from family records. Works of Joseph John Gurney Essays on the Evidences ... Biography of Joseph John Gurney http www.qhpress.org quakerpages qhoa 19thgurney.htm Sermons ... Verily Anderson, family biographer ODNBweb first Edward H. last Milligan title Gurney, Joseph John 1788 1847 id 11771 . DNBfirst wstitle Gurney, Joseph John http books.google.com books?id rT52nszBm ... Gurney Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Joseph John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Joseph John Category English bankers Category English Quakers Category People ... universities. In 1817 Gurney joined his sister Elizabeth Fry in her attempt to end capital punishment ... Kingdom Parliament but had little success. In 1818 Gurney was a recorded Quaker Recorded Minister ... the use of irons or manacles. Gurney and Fry visited prisons all over Great Britain to gather ... in a book entitled Prisons in Scotland and the North of England . Gurney campaigned against slavery ... to promote the abolition of capital punishment . Gurney also advocated Teetotalism total abstinence ... that resulted in a split among Quakers. Gurney was concerned that Friends had so thoroughly accepted ..., were called Wilburites. See Quaker history . Gurney was an early supporter of Earlham College in Richmond ... and encouragement. Gurney family history and genealogy Verily Anderson has written two books about the Gurney, Barclay and Buxton families Northrepps Grandchildren ISBN 1 898030 67 7 Northrepps ... more details
Other persons JosephCannonJoseph Jenne Cannon May 22, 1877 November 5, 1945 was a Utah politician and newspaper editor and was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church . He was a member of the prominent Cannon family Cannon political family . Biography As a young man, Cannon served as a Mormon missionary missionary for the LDS Church in Europe . He accompanied LDS Church Apostle Latter Day Saints apostle Francis M. Lyman in offering prayers in St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg and Moscow which dedicated Russia for the preaching of Mormonism in August 1903. ref http www.lds.org portal site LDSOrg menuitem.b12f9d18fae655bb69095bd3e44916a0 ?vgnextoid 2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale 0&sourceId 920574536cf0c010VgnVCM1000004d82620a &hideNav 1 To Every Nation, Kindred, Tongue, and People, Ensign LDS magazine Ensign , Nov. 2003, 125 127. ref Lyman and Cannon also similarly dedicated Finland in 1903. In the 1908 election, Cannon was elected as a member of the Utah House of Representatives from Salt Lake County . He served one term, from 1909 to 1911. Cannon was not formally associated with any political party. From 1931 to 1934, Cannon was the editor of the Deseret News , a Salt Lake City newspaper owned by the LDS Church. His tenure ended ... . NAME Cannon, Joseph J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 22, 1877 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 5, 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cannon, Joseph J. Category 1877 ... Category American newspaper editors Category Cancer deaths in Utah Category Cannon family Joseph J. Cannon Category Deaths from pancreatic cancer Category Deseret News people Category Counselors ... LDS Church Mission . Cannon served in this capacity for three years, until 1937. Immediately following his return to Utah, Cannon was asked to become the first assistant to George Q. Morris , the general superintendent of the church s Young Men s Mutual Improvement Association . Cannon served ... more details
Joseph D. Cannon was a union organizer and a politician from New York . Life Cannon was an organizer for the Metal Workers Union in New York . He ran on the ticket of the Socialist Party of America for U.S. Senator from New York in New York state election, 1916 1916 for the New York City Council Board of Aldermen from the 22nd Ward in 1919 for Governor of New York in New York state election, 1920 1920 for the New York State Senate 18th District in 1922 and for the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 19th congressional district in 1926. During the party split of 1919, Cannon was a supporter of the Regular faction of National Executive Secretary Adolph Germer and NEC members James Oneal and Morris Hillquit . DEFAULTSORT Cannon, Joseph D Category American socialists Category American Marxists Category New York politicians Category Socialist Party of America politicians NewYork politician stub ... more details
Infobox Congressman honorific prefix name Raymond JosephCannon honorific suffix image state Wisconsin district Wisconsin s 4th congressional district 4th term start March 4, 1933 term end January 3, 1939 preceded John C. Schafer succeeded John C. Schafer birth date August 26, 1894 birth place Ironwood, Michigan death date death date and age 1951 11 25 1894 8 26 mf y death place Milwaukee, Wisconsin nationality United States American party U.S. Democratic Party Democrat spouse Alice n e Carey 3 children alma mater Marquette University Law School profession Baseball Baseball player , Lawyer attorney religion Roman Catholic Raymond JosephCannon August 26, 1894 November 25, 1951 was an Lawyer attorney , baseball player and U.S. Democratic Party Democratic politician who represented Wisconsin Wisconsin s Wisconsin s 4th congressional district 4th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives ... . NAME Cannon, Raymond Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Politician, lawyer DATE OF BIRTH ... 57 PLACE OF DEATH Milwaukee, Wisconsin , U.S. DEFAULTSORT Cannon, Raymond Joseph Category 1894 births ... deaths in Wisconsin Wisconsin politician stub de Raymond JosephCannon ... view&term id 2554&search&term cannon Raymond Cannon profile biodata ref Born in Ironwood, Michigan , Cannon lost both of his parents when he was six months old and he spent most of his early life .... Felsch s teammates Buck Weaver , Shoeless Joe Jackson , and Swede Risberg also became Cannon s clients ... bioproj.sabr.org bioproj.cfm?a v&v l&bid 2660&pid 19645 McKenna, Brian. Robert Cannon Society for American .... Joe Jackson A Biography . Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004 p. 142 ref Cannon ran for Congress successfully in 1932 and held his seat for three terms. A Roman Catholic, Cannon planned to introduce, in 1934 ... 231 11094 4 pgs. 321, 324 5. ref Cannon later ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination ... League Baseball Players Association . Death Cannon died in Milwaukee , aged 57, from undisclosed ... more details
About the medical equipment individuals with the surname GurneyGurney surname the character from the novel Dune Gurney Halleck cleanup date October 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File MS1 on stretcher.jpg thumb Medical personnel using a collapsible gurney. Wiktionary A gurney , known as a trolley in British medical context, is the U.S. term for a type of stretcher used in modern hospital s and ambulance s in developed areas. A hospital gurney is a kind of narrow bed on a wheeled frame which may be adjustable in height. For ambulances, a collapsible gurney is a type of stretcher on a variable height wheeled frame. Normally, an integral lug on the gurney locks into a sprung latch within the ambulance in order to prevent movement during transport. It is usually covered with a disposable sheet and cleaned after each patient in order to prevent the spread of infection. Its key value is to facilitate moving the patient and sheet onto a fixed bed or table on arrival at the emergency room . Both types may have straps to secure the patient. Standard gurneys have several adjustments. The bed can be raised or lowered to facilitate patient transfer. The head of the gurney can be raised so that the patient is in a sitting position especially important for those in respiratory distress or lowered flat in order to perform CPR , or for patients with suspected spinal injury who must be transported on a long spine board . The feet can be raised to what is called the trendelenberg ... gurney comes from its similarity to a horse drawn cab patented in the U.S. in 1883 by J. Theodore Gurney . Advanced models of collapsible gurneys have a lower frame that can fold up on contact ... energy. Usually used in bariatrics departments with heavy patients. A gurney has some resemblance to a wheelbench . The difference is that the gurney is primarily made to move patients around in a hospital. A wheelbench is usually more comfortable for long distances or outdoors, than a gurney. See ... more details
John Gurney may refer to John Gurney MP in 1399 MP for Norfolk UK Parliament constituency Sir John Gurney judge 1768 1845 , English judge John Gurney banker 1750 1789 , proprietor of Gurney s Bank and father of Joseph John GurneyJoseph John Gurney 1788 1847 , banker in Norwich, England and a prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends Quakers John Hampden Gurney 1802 1862 , Anglican clergyman and hymnist John Henry Gurney 1819 1890 , English banker and amateur ornithologist John Chandler Gurney 1896 1985 , U.S. Senator from South Dakota hndis Gurney, John ... more details
, England Norwich , members of the family that established Gurney s bank Anna Gurney 1795 1857 , Old English scholar Daniel Gurney 1791 1880 , banker and antiquary Elizabeth Fry n e Gurney 1780 1845 , prison reformer and philanthropist Isabel Charlotte Gurney Isabel Talbot, Baroness Talbot de Malahide 1851 1932 , English philanthropist. John Henry Gurney 1819 1890 , banker and amateur ornithologist, son of Joseph John GurneyJoseph John Gurney 1788 1847 , banker, brother of Elizabeth Fry and father of John Henry Gurney Robert Gurney 1879 1950 , English zoologist Samuel Gurney 1786 1856 , banker and philanthropist Hudson Gurney 1775 1864 , English antiquary, verse writer, and politician English shorthand pioneers John Gurney judge Sir John Gurney 1768 1845 , barrister and judge William Brodie Gurney 1777 1855 , shorthand writer and philanthropist JosephGurney 1804 1879 , British shorthand ...Gurney is an English people English surname of Anglo Norman origin. Some families with this surname can ... Archer Thompson Gurney 1820 1887 , Church of England clergyman and hymn writer John Hampden Gurney 1802 1862 , Anglican clergyman and hymnist. Richard Gurney 1790 1843 , vice warden of the stannaries, and father of Archer Thompson Gurney Edmund Gurney divine d.1648 , English clergyman, divine and anti Catholic writer Russell Gurney 1804 1878 , English Conservative Party politician United States American professional auto racing drivers Dan Gurney born 1931 , father of Alex Gurney Alex Gurney born 1974 , son of Dan Gurney Others with this surname A. R. Gurney b.1930 , American playwright and novelist Andy Gurney b.1974 , English footballer Alexander George Gurney 1902 1955 , Australian cartoonist and comic strip creator Stan Gurney 1908 1942 , Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross Bobby Gurney 1907 1994 , football player Charles W. Gurney 1840 1913 , American businessman Daryl Gurney b.1986 , Northern Irish darts player Edmund Gurney 1847 1888 , English psychologist and psychic ... more details
cannon, by William George Armstrong and Joseph Whitworth . Nevertheless, carronades were used in the American ...other uses Cannon A cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive based propellents to launch a projectile. Cannon vary in caliber , range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower different forms of cannon combine and balance these attributes in varying degrees, depending on their intended use on the battlefield. The word cannon is derived from several ... of cannon is cannon, the same word, or more commonly in America, cannons. In modern times, cannon ... term, such as mortar or howitzer . In aviation, cannon remains a common term for aircraft guns. Technology of the Song Dynasty Gunpowder warfare First used in China , cannon were among the earliest ... on the battlefield. In the Middle East, the first use of the hand cannon is argued to be during the 1260 Battle of Ain Jalut between the Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Mamluks and Mongol Empire Mongols . The Cannon in the Middle Ages Spread to Europe first cannon in Europe were probably used in Iberian Peninsula Iberia in the 11 and 12th centuries, and English cannon were first deployed in the Hundred Years War , at the Battle of Cr cy , in 1346. On the Africa African continent , the cannon was first ... January 2008 ref It was during this period, the Middle Ages , that cannon became standardized, and more effective in both the anti infantry and siege roles. After the Middle Ages most large cannon were ... even these types of fortifications vulnerable. Cannon also transformed naval warfare in the early ..., the accuracy and destructive power of cannon was significantly increased, and they became deadlier ... also used widely in World War II . Most modern cannon are similar to those used in the Second World ... 0CC0Q6AEwAA v onepage&q mughal&f false ref Cannon is derived from the Old Italian word cannone , meaning ... Akkadian term qanu and Hebrew q neh , meaning tube or reed . ref name Definition and etymology of cannon ... more details
Cannon is a surname of Scottish people Scottish origin, and may refer to Abraham H. Cannon , a leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in the late 19th century Annie Jump Cannon , astronomer Anthony Cannon , American football linebacker Arik Cannon , professional wrestler Barney Cannon , country music DJ Ben Cannon , American teacher and politician from Oregon Berry L. Cannon , American aquanaut Billy Cannon , American football halfback Cavendish W. Cannon , U.S. ambassador to Morocco from 1956 to 1958 Charles Cannon Manitoba politician , Canadian politician Charles Albert Cannon , president of the Cannon Mills Company from the 1920s to the 1960s Charles Weldon Cannon , Texas saddlemaker Chris Cannon , former U.S. Representative R UT Clarence Cannon , Democratic Congressmember from Missouri Danny Cannon , screenwriter, director & producer David Cannon disambiguation Don Cannon Dottie Cannon Dyan Cannon Edwin Bennion Cannon Elizabeth Anne Wells Cannon Ellis Cannon Esma Cannon Frank J. Cannon Freddy Cannon George H. Cannon George Q. Cannon Glyn Cannon Gus Cannon Howard Cannon J. D. Cannon James P. Cannon , the first American Trotskyist leader James William Cannon , industrialist, founded the Cannon Mills Corporation James Cannon mathematician James Cannon 1740 1782 ... James W. Cannon born 1943 , American mathematician working in geometric group theory and low dimensional topology Bishop James Cannon Jr. 1864 1944 , American temperance movement leader Jean Cannon Jesse Cannon Jim Cannon born 1953 , Scottish footballer Jimmy Cannon Joe Cannon soccer John Cannon disambiguation Joseph Adrian Cannon , chairman of the Utah Republican Party and former chairman of Geneva Steel JosephGurneyCannon , Speaker of the US House 1903 1911 Kevin Cannon Larry Cannon disambiguation Lawrence Cannon , Canadian politician from Qu bec Lawrence Arthur Dumoulin Cannon Lawrence A. D. Cannon , former Supreme Court of Canada justice and great uncle of the above Leslie Cannon Lillian ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Daniel Gurney 1791 1880 , was an English banker and antiquary. Gurney was born at Earlham Hall , near Norwich, on 9 March 1791. He was youngest son of John Gurney d. 1809 of Earlham , Norfolk , and brother of Elizabeth Fry , the philanthropist, Louisa Gurney Hoare , the writer on education, and Joseph John Gurney and Samuel Gurney , all of whom are separately noticed. His mother, Catherine, daughter of Daniel Bell, died in 1792. He descended from the ancient family of Gurney or Gournay, a younger branch of which held certain manors in Norfolk temp. Henry II . Daniel was a direct descendant of this branch of the family. After completing his education Gurney entered the Norwich firm of Gurney & Co. , of which he was afterwards the head, and for more than sixty years a partner. He wrote several essays on banking, which were printed for private circulation only. As the head of one of the first banks in the provinces he had much influence, both socially and politically. His amiability, courtesy, and generosity greatly endeared him to his contemporaries. Gurney was mainly instrumental in establishing the West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital . One of Gurney s favourite pursuits was arch ology, and he was a prominent fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries . He took great interest in genealogy. In 1848 he printed in two volumes for private .... Gurney, who was a conservative in politics, was a justice of the peace and deputy lieutenant for the county ... issue she died in 1837. Their son, Charles Henry Gurney, who married a daughter of Henry Thoby Prinsep ... id GNY851CH name Gurney, Charles Henry ref Daniel Gurney himself died, 14 June 1880, at his seat near North Runcton , Norfolk. References reflist DNB wstitle Gurney, Daniel Use dmy dates date March 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1791 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1880 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Daniel ... more details
a grand daughter of Samuel Gurney s brother, Joseph. ref Overend & Gurney The wealth that came to Gurney ... Gurney took a part in the efforts of Joseph John Gurney, Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet Fowell Buxton ...Image Samuel Guney Bankers Banker.jpg thumb right Samuel Gurney in 1840 ref name npg Samuel Gurney 18 ... with his second son, Samuel Gurney MP Samuel 1816 1882 , also described as banker and philanthropist, and a Member of Parliament. ref See ODNB article by Richard Davenport Hines, Gurney, Samuel 1816 ... view article 37498, accessed 23 Jan 2008 . From 1857 until 1865 Samuel Gurney, junior was MP for the borough of Penryn & Falmouth. ref Early years and marriage Gurney was born at Earlham Hall ref http ... Anglia . ref near Norwich , England, 18 October 1786, the second son of John Gurney dn date December ... Hill . The family s Gurneys Bank was founded in 1770. Gurney was educated at Wandsworth , Surrey, and at Hingham, Norfolk . Among his siblings were Joseph John Gurney , Daniel Gurney 1791 1880 , ref See ODNB article by M. W. Kirby, Gurney, Daniel 1791 1880 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... Elizabeth Fry , Louisa Gurney Hoare Louisa Hoare 1784 1836 , ref See ODNB article by Susan Drain, Hoare, Louisa Gurney 1784 1836 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept ... Sir Thomas Buxton . At the age of fourteen, Gurney was placed in the counting house of his brother in law, Joseph Fry tea merchant Joseph Fry 1777 1861 , ref Joseph Fry 1777 1861 , husband of Elizabeth Gurney ref a tea merchant and banker, at St Mildred s Court, Poultry, in the City of London. sfn Boase 1911 On 7 April 1808, Gurney married Elizabeth, daughter of James Sheppard of West Ham Park ..., Henry Edmund, Sarah, Catherine, Elizabeth, Priscilla, Rachel and Richenda are given on the Gurney ..., novel idea proved an instant success. On his father s death in 1809, Samuel Gurney assumed the control ... of that firm was subsequently changed to Overend, Gurney and Company . sfn Chisholm 1911 Very ... more details
Gurney Slade may refer to A rural district in the Mendips, Somerset, for which see Ashwick Gurney Slade quarry , a quarry in the area The Strange World of Gurney Slade 1960 , a British television series Disambiguation ... more details
For the divine Edmund Gurney divine Edmund Gurney 23 March 1847 &ndash 23 June 1888 was an England English ... a high place in the classical tripos and obtained a fellowship. ref Venn id GNY864E name Gurney, Edmund ... faculty transcending the normal limitations of sensible knowledge. Gurney s purpose was to approach ... Gurney began at what he later saw was the wrong end by studying, with Myers, the s ance s of professed ... of the Living , a vast collection Frank Podmore , Myers and Gurney , and in Gurney s essay, Hallucinations ... his thought to another, by thought transference. Gurney s hypnotic experiments were undertaken in the years ... corroborate the idea of telepathy . ref See Gurney, Hypnotism and Telepathy , Proceedings S. P. R. vol. iv. ref Experiments by Joseph Gibert , Paul Janet , Charles Richet , M ricourt and others were ... state to the memory in another hypnotic state, and of both to the normal memory. Gurney ... argued to be deeply flawed Gurney trusted in the assistance of one George Albert Smith inventor George ..., hypnotism, and the rest, and Gurney fully accepted his results. According to Hall, in the spring of 1888 Gurney discovered that Smith had used his knowledge of theatrical trickery and stage illusion to fake tests and results so that the value of the tests with which Gurney was building up his ... of accidental death was recorded. ref name doctorz It was widely thought at the time that Gurney ... Case of Edmund Gurney has argued the case that Gurney s death was suicide, resulting from disillusionment ... reflist cite book last Epperson first Gordon year 1997 title The Mind of Edmund Gurney publisher ... 1964 title The Strange Case of Edmund Gurney location London publisher Gerald Duckworth & Company ... Gurney, Edmund Further reading cite book first E. last Gurney first2 F. W. H. last2 Myers first3 ... year 2011 isbn 9781108027342 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Edmund ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Edmund Category 1847 births Category 1888 deaths Category People ... more details
infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Gurney Plaza image caption Gurney Plaza at night location Gurney Drive , Penang , Malaysia opening date 2001 manager CapitaMalls Malaysia Trust owner CapitaMalls Malaysia Trust number of stores 380 number of anchors 3 Parkson Grand , Golden Screen Cinemas , Cold Storage supermarket Cold Storage floor area convert 858000 sqft m2 abbr on floors 9 including two basement carpark and two multi storey carpark. website http www.gurneyplaza.com http www.gurneyplaza.com Gurney Plaza is a shopping mall located at Gurney Drive promenade in George Town, Penang George Town , Penang, Malaysia . Location The mall is located at Gurney Drive, near Penang s tourism district, http www.gurneyplaza.com.my Gurney Plaza s Website , is surrounded by Gurney Park and overlooks the north channel. See also List of shopping malls in Malaysia Gurney Drive External links http www.capitaland.com CapitaLand Website http www.gurneyplaza.com Gurney Plaza http www.gurneyplaza.com.my Gurney Plaza coord missing Malaysia Category Shopping malls in Penang Category Shopping malls established in 2001 ... more details
The g in g Hotel is not capitalized Image Gurney Drive Penang.jpg thumb Gurney Drive in Nov 2008 File Common Redshanks.jpg thumb Common redshank s wading in the water off Gurney Drive, Penang . Gurney Drive is a popular seafront promenade in Georgetown, Penang Georgetown , Penang , Malaysia . The road is also one Penang s most popular tourist destinations, famous for the hawker food sold from food stalls formerly located along the seafront, now relocated close by. Previously known as the New Coast Road, it was completed in 1936 along what was then known as the North Beach, and renamed in 1952 after Sir Henry Gurney , British High Commissioner in Malaya 1950 1951 , who was assassinated by the guerillas of the Malayan Communist Party during the Malayan Emergency . ref http kudaranggi.blogspot.com 2007 07 story of penangs gurney drive.html ref Over the years, the beaches along Gurney Drive have largely been lost to coastal erosion . More recently, a land reclamation project at nearby Tanjung Tokong has reversed the erosion, leading to the accretion of silt and mud off Gurney Drive. Mangrove saplings have sprouted in the mud, which is now frequented by egrets and other birds as well as mudskippers. There have been suggestions that this area, formerly earmarked for reclamation under the now suspended Penang Outer Ring Road project, be reclaimed for a recreational park or allowed to develop into a mangrove forest. ref http thestar.com.my metro story.asp?file 2008 9 4 north 1947248&sec north ref Shopping centres Gurney Plaza Condominiums Gurney Park Condominium 1 Persiaran Gurney 11 Gurney Drive Acadia Desa Mas Millennium Towers Silverton The Regency Hotels Evergreen Laurel Hotel Gurney Hotel Gurney Resort Hotel coord missing Malaysia references Category Roads in Penang Penang geo stub Malaysia transport stub ... more details
Image Gosh.jpg thumb 300px Gurney collecting an award at Great Ormond Street Children s Hospital for having visited children for 10 years with his guinea pigs Peter Gurney 9 March 1938 2 July 2006 ref Gurney s death is variously reported as 1st or 2nd July depending upon the source. ref was an author ... Peter Gurney Obituary date 2006 07 08 accessdate 2006 09 05 ref Starting in 1990, Gurney was a regular ... him The Guinea Pig Man . Biography Born in Luton , Gurney attended Beech Hill Secondary Modern ... accident which left Gurney unable to drive allowed him to devote his attention to guinea pig medicine. Veterinary training did not concentrate on small pets, and Gurney found this sufficient spur ... of knowledge in the area. In 1992 Gurney wrote his first book, The Proper Care of Guinea Pigs , during ... Bear books, met Gurney and encouraged him in his work and writing. Cancer In 1992 he was diagnosed ... Pigs , taking all the photographs himself. Gurney wrote a number of other books, including The Sex ... told him that guinea pigs were no longer welcome for health and safety reasons, Gurney complained ... posthumously in April 2007. Books Gurney wrote several books on the health, care and welfare ... Gurney title Piggy Potions Natural Remedies for Guinea Pigs isbn 1 85279 004 0 cite book first Peter last Gurney title The Sex Life of Guinea Pigs isbn 1 85279 133 0 cite book first Peter last Gurney title The Proper Care of Guinea Pigs isbn 0 7938 3151 2 cite book first Peter last Gurney title What s My Guinea Pig? isbn 1 85279 034 2 cite book title Last of Their Kind first Peter last Gurney publisher ... Peter Gurney s official website , created by Gurney and dedicated to his memory http www.oginet.com pgurney index.html Peter Gurney s Health pages , hosted by the Winking Cavy Store http www.gpdd.org cct memorial.html Cambridge Cavy Trust to create a memorial to Peter Gurney http www.petsastherapy.org Pets as Therapy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Peter ALTERNATIVE ... more details
For the Royalist and Lord Mayor of London Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet Richard Gurney 1790 1843 was Lord Warden of the Stannaries vice warden of the stannaries of Devon. In 1830, he claimed to be elected member of English parliament parliament for Tregony UK Parliament constituency Tregony in Cornwall , but did not succeed in obtaining the seat. He was the author of Fables on Men and Manners , 1809. Romeo and Juliet Travesty, , 1812. The Battle of Salamanca, a Poem , 1820. The Maid of Prague , 1841. He died at Bonn , Germany , in 1843. His wife, Catherine Harriet , died in 1876. ref Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, pp. 200, 1213 ref He was the father of Archer Thompson Gurney , clergyman, hymn writer and poet. References Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Gurney, Archer Thompson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Archer Thompson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1843 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Archer Thompson Category 1790 births Category 1843 deaths Category People from Tregony UK writer stub ... more details
infobox person image occupation Executive Producer , Television , film actor , Model person Model Scott Gurney born 1976 is an United States American executive producer , writer, director, actor, model, and entrepreneur who has created several television series documentaries and unscripted reality TV programming including Auction Hunters , Haunted Collector , Speed of Life , and American Guns . Gurney is also well known for producing several Shark Week specials for Discovery Channel including Killer Sharks The Attacks of Black December , How Sharks Hunt , Shark City , Shark Attack Survival Guide , and Great White Appetite . Prior to starting his production company, Gurney Productions, Inc., and before modelling and acting, Scott was a competitive athlete who won the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III Men s Soccer National Championship in 1990. He began modelling for catalog retailer International Male in San Diego , and then went to Los Angeles and modeled for Calvin Klein and Polo Ralph Lauren Polo Sport . In Los Angeles , he began taking acting classes and auditioning. Gurney appeared on the television shows 7th Heaven , Baywatch , Cybill , Step by Step TV series Step By Step , Push soap opera Push and Married... with Children . He has also appeared in several NBC movies of the week and was the Presenter host of the reality television series Hotlines . Gurney also starred in the 2001 movie, The Fluffer . Currently, Gurney has several shows in production and pre production for Discovery Channel, Spike, and Syfy networks. External links http www.gurneyproductions.com Gurney Productions Inc. IMDb name id 0348697 name Scott Gurney Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gurney, Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gurney, Scott Category Living people Category American television actors Category American film actors Category 1976 births US ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Jack Arnold Alexander Tancred Gurney is a fictional character, the protagonist of Peter Barnes playwright Peter Barnes 1968 play, The Ruling Class . He was portrayed by Peter .... Born into a wealthy, Aristocracy class aristocrat ic United Kingdom British family, Gurney was designated at birth to be the 14th Earl of Gurney upon the death of his father. There was only one ... peace and salvation . Upon his father s death in a bizarre autoerotic asphyxiation mishap Gurney ... his nephew institutionalized. The plan failed, however, when his mistress actually fell in love with Gurney. Gurney gained another ally in Sir Charles wife, who hated her husband and befriended Gurney just to spite him. She also began sleeping with Gurney s psychiatrist , Dr. Mercer, to persuade him to cure Gurney quickly. Mercer attempted to cure him through intensive psychotherapy , but it was to no avail, as Gurney so thoroughly believed that he was Jesus that, ironically, he dismissed any suggestion ... with their child, Mercer made one last effort at therapy He introduced Gurney to a patient who also ... an unwitting Gurney to electroshock therapy . The plan was to use the electroshock to literally jolt Gurney out of his delusions, showing him that the two men could not both be Jesus, and so he must be operating under hallucination s. The plan worked, and, as Grace delivered a healthy baby boy, Gurney ... the lordship, sent for a court psychiatrist to evaluate Gurney, confident that his nephew would be sent to an asylum for life. He was once again thwarted, however, when the psychiatrist discovered that Gurney was a fellow Eton College Etonian , bonded with him, and declared him sane . Gurney soon relapsed ... psychopath with a puritan ical hatred of women, Gurney murder ed Sir Charles wife in a fit of enraged .... The story s ending is ambiguous it is unknown whether Gurney got caught, or escaped detection to kill again. Category Theatre characters Gurney, Jack Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Taxobox name Gurney s Sugarbird image Gurney s Sugarbird Promerops gurneyi .jpg image caption At Cavern Resort, KwaZulu Natal Drakensberg, South Africa. status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Promeropidae genus Promerops species P. gurneyi binomial Promerops gurneyi binomial authority Verreaux, 1871 synonyms The Gurney s Sugarbird Promerops gurneyi is a species of bird in the Promeropidae family. File PromeropsGurneyiSmit.jpg thumb left It is found in Lesotho , Mozambique , South Africa , Swaziland , and Zimbabwe . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, dry savanna , and Mediterranean type shrubby vegetation. References Commonscat Promerops gurneyi BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 52915 all Promerops gurneyi . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. Category Promerops Category Birds of Africa passeri stub fr Prom rops de Gurney hu Gurney m zev fi Natalinmesikko sv Gurneys sockerf gel zea Gurneys sukerveugel ... more details