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  • Earlham Hall
  • Earlham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. It is located just to the west of the city of Norwich, on Earlham Road, on the outskirts of the village

    Earlham Hall

    Earlham Hall

    Earlham_Hall

  • Earlham College
  • Private college in Richmond, Indiana, US

    the Religious Society of Friends, Earlham began admitting non-Quakers in 1865. The college was named for Earlham Hall, home of the Gurneys, an important

    Earlham College

    Earlham College

    Earlham_College

  • Gurney family (Norwich)
  • Influential English Quakers in Norwich

    Keswick Hall near Norwich and in St James's Square, London, but stayed childless. John Gurney (1749–1809) and his wife lived at Earlham Hall in Norwich

    Gurney family (Norwich)

    Gurney_family_(Norwich)

  • Michael C. Hall
  • American actor (born 1971)

    Roof. Hall graduated from Ravenscroft School in 1989 and enrolled at Earlham College, a liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. At Earlham, Hall continued

    Michael C. Hall

    Michael C. Hall

    Michael_C._Hall

  • Earlham
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Earlham can refer to the following places: Earlham, Norfolk, England Earlham Hall, a historic house in Norfolk, England Earlham Road, Norwich, England

    Earlham

    Earlham

  • University of East Anglia
  • Public university in Norwich, England

    western edge of the city, on the south side of Earlham Road. The land, formerly part of the Earlham Hall estate was at that time occupied by a golf course

    University of East Anglia

    University of East Anglia

    University_of_East_Anglia

  • Joseph John Gurney
  • British banker and Quaker minister (1788–1847)

    Followers of his beliefs were known as Gurneyites. Gurney was born at Earlham Hall near Norwich (now part of the University of East Anglia), the tenth child

    Joseph John Gurney

    Joseph John Gurney

    Joseph_John_Gurney

  • Elizabeth Fry
  • English social reformer (1780–1845)

    the Gurneys, at Gurney Court, Norwich. Her childhood family home was Earlham Hall, which has been taken over by the University of East Anglia. Her father

    Elizabeth Fry

    Elizabeth Fry

    Elizabeth_Fry

  • Samuel Gurney (1786–1856)
  • English banker and philanthropist (1786–1856)

    banker and philanthropist, and a Member of Parliament. Gurney was born at Earlham Hall near Norwich, England, 18 October 1786, the second son of John Gurney

    Samuel Gurney (1786–1856)

    Samuel Gurney (1786–1856)

    Samuel_Gurney_(1786–1856)

  • Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
  • British prince (1776–1834)

    the Duke's portrait, and his wife Amelia Opie were regular guests at Earlham Hall, the seat of the Gurney family who, like the Duke and the Opies, were

    Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh

    Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh

    Prince_William_Frederick,_Duke_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh

  • Percy Lubbock
  • English essayist and biographer (1879–1965)

    of John Gurney (1809–1856) of Earlham Hall, Norfolk, who was a member of an influential Norwich banking family. Earlham, Percy Lubbock's memoir of childhood

    Percy Lubbock

    Percy_Lubbock

  • Daniel Gurney
  • English banker and antiquary (1791–1880)

    Norwich. Gurney was born at Earlham Hall, near Norwich, on 9 March 1791, as the youngest son of John Gurney (1749–1809) of Earlham, Norfolk, and brother of

    Daniel Gurney

    Daniel_Gurney

  • Amelia Opie
  • English novelist and abolitionist (1769–1853)

    by her recently deceased father. Opie had long known the Gurneys of Earlham Hall, Norfolk. Likewise, her future husband, artist John Opie, was "an intimate

    Amelia Opie

    Amelia Opie

    Amelia_Opie

  • John Gurney (1749–1809)
  • English banker (1749–1809)

    (1742–1811) became partners in the bank in 1803. John Gurney lived at Earlham Hall in Norwich. On 26 May 1775 at Tottenham, London, he married Catherine

    John Gurney (1749–1809)

    John_Gurney_(1749–1809)

  • Waller Bacon
  • British lawyer and Whig politician

    Waller Bacon (c. 1669 – 1734), of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, was a British lawyer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons for 24 years between

    Waller Bacon

    Waller_Bacon

  • John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer)
  • English poet and composer (1750–1826)

    Retrieved 20 June 2023. ...Earlham Hall, the birthplace of the Gurneys... where we sometimes hear of Mrs Taylor visiting Earlham Hall on a summer afternoon

    John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer)

    John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer)

    John_Taylor_(Unitarian_hymn_writer)

  • Priscilla Wakefield
  • English Quaker and writer (1751–1832)

    several sisters, one of whom, Catherine Bell, married John Gurney of Earlham Hall and had many notable children, the best-known being Elizabeth Fry. In

    Priscilla Wakefield

    Priscilla Wakefield

    Priscilla_Wakefield

  • Fowell Buxton
  • English politician (1786–1845)

    mother's influence Buxton became associated with the Gurney family of Earlham Hall, Norwich, especially with Joseph John Gurney and Gurney's sister, the

    Fowell Buxton

    Fowell Buxton

    Fowell_Buxton

  • Earlham Road
  • Road in Norwich, Norfolk, England

    Earlham Road (the B1108) is a road in Norwich, England, linking the city centre to the area of Earlham to the west of the city and the Norwich southern

    Earlham Road

    Earlham Road

    Earlham_Road

  • Martineau family
  • English family of Huguenot background

    Joseph John Gurney (1848–1890) of Earlham Hall, the Gurney's family seat. Joseph John Gurney later lived at Bracondale Hall, once the home of Thomas' brother

    Martineau family

    Martineau family

    Martineau_family

  • List of parks, gardens and open spaces in Norwich
  • covers 88 acres (36 ha) of open parkland sloping towards the River Yare. Earlham Hall Park was bought by the local authority in 1925, part of which became

    List of parks, gardens and open spaces in Norwich

    List of parks, gardens and open spaces in Norwich

    List_of_parks,_gardens_and_open_spaces_in_Norwich

  • Priscilla Buxton
  • British abolitionist (1808-1852)

    two names were Amelia Opie and Priscilla Buxton. Buxton was born in Earlham Hall in Norfolk in 1808. Her parents were Hannah (born Gurney) and Sir Thomas

    Priscilla Buxton

    Priscilla Buxton

    Priscilla_Buxton

  • Harriet Martineau
  • English writer and sociologist (1802–1876)

    financially comfortable and they were close friends with the Gurney family of Earlham Hall, Norfolk. Harriet's father, Thomas, owned the leasehold of the Gurney's

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet Martineau

    Harriet_Martineau

  • Heigham Park
  • Public park in Norwich, England

    countryside; in early 1909, these cornfields and pastureland stretched to Earlham Hall, and the area bordered the Church of England Young Men's Society (CEYMS)

    Heigham Park

    Heigham Park

    Heigham_Park

  • Louisa Gurney Hoare
  • English diarist and writer on education (1784–1836)

    was the seventh of the eleven children of John Gurney (1749–1809) of Earlham Hall near Norwich, a Quaker, and of Catherine Bell (1754–1792). Her father

    Louisa Gurney Hoare

    Louisa Gurney Hoare

    Louisa_Gurney_Hoare

  • Edward Bacon (died 1786)
  • British lawyer and politician

    son of Waller Bacon of Earlham, Norfolk. He entered Gray's Inn in 1731. His father died in 1734 and he inherited Earlham Hall. In 1738 he was called to

    Edward Bacon (died 1786)

    Edward Bacon (died 1786)

    Edward_Bacon_(died_1786)

  • UEA Law School
  • Law school within the University of East Anglia

    Anglia, dedicated to research and teaching in law. It is located in Earlham Hall, a seventeenth-century mansion situated on the edge of the UEA campus

    UEA Law School

    UEA Law School

    UEA_Law_School

  • Listed buildings in Norwich (outside the city walls)
  • 2352205 (Dovecote at Earlham Hall (tg 191 082)) 1051297 Upload Photo Q26303203 Earlham Hall and Attached Outbuildings II* Earlham 26 February 1954 TG1915308001

    Listed buildings in Norwich (outside the city walls)

    Listed_buildings_in_Norwich_(outside_the_city_walls)

  • John Henry Gurney Sr.
  • English banker, politician, and amateur ornithologist (1819–1890)

    the Gurney family. Gurney was the only son of Joseph John Gurney of Earlham Hall, Norwich, Norfolk. At the age of ten he was sent to a private tutor at

    John Henry Gurney Sr.

    John Henry Gurney Sr.

    John_Henry_Gurney_Sr.

  • Isabel Talbot, Baroness Talbot de Malahide
  • English philanthropist (1851–1932)

    married John Gurney, a wealthy Norwich banker from the Gurney family of Earlham Hall, connected to many social reformers. She and her husband were deeply

    Isabel Talbot, Baroness Talbot de Malahide

    Isabel Talbot, Baroness Talbot de Malahide

    Isabel_Talbot,_Baroness_Talbot_de_Malahide

  • Neil Hall
  • Professor Neil Hall is head of the Earlham Institute, a life science research centre in Norwich, England, and director of the Hall Group, which aims to

    Neil Hall

    Neil_Hall

  • Jim Fowler
  • American zoologist and television host (1930–2019)

    Quaker college preparatory school in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and Earlham College in 1952. Fowler first served as co-host of Wild Kingdom with Marlin

    Jim Fowler

    Jim_Fowler

  • List of Earlham College people
  • The following is a list of notable people associated with Earlham College, a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. Sally Abed - Palestinian-Israeli

    List of Earlham College people

    List_of_Earlham_College_people

  • Samuel Hoare Jr
  • English Quaker abolitionist, (1751–1825)

    Street from 1803, and in 1806 he married Louisa Gurney (1784–1836) of Earlham Hall near Norwich. This connected the family to (Gurney's Bank), and also

    Samuel Hoare Jr

    Samuel Hoare Jr

    Samuel_Hoare_Jr

  • List of University of East Anglia alumni
  • University of Exeter. Retrieved 23 September 2014. "Colin Thorne" (PDF). Kelvin Hall School. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 8

    List of University of East Anglia alumni

    List of University of East Anglia alumni

    List_of_University_of_East_Anglia_alumni

  • Forest Gate School of Music
  • Music school in London, England (1885-194?)

    established there by the pioneering music educator John Curwen. In 1897 the Earlham Hall was added to the front of the property as a public performance space

    Forest Gate School of Music

    Forest_Gate_School_of_Music

  • Lindley Hall
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lindley The former Lindley Hall at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, designed by William S. Kaufman The former Lindley Hall, first dormitory of the University

    Lindley Hall

    Lindley_Hall

  • Del Harris
  • American basketball coach (born 1937)

    of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, the NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame as well as those of Milligan College and Earlham College. Harris is the father

    Del Harris

    Del Harris

    Del_Harris

  • Nockold Tompson
  • Mayor of Norwich

    Harbord and Edward Bacon were the successful candidates. Tompson farmed at Earlham Hall (now the site of the University of East Anglia); his crop-yield experiments

    Nockold Tompson

    Nockold_Tompson

  • LNER Class B17
  • Class of LNER 4-6-0 steam locomotives

    61643 Champion Lodge May 1935 October 1954 B17/6 July 1958 2844 61644 Earlham Hall May 1935 March 1949 B2 February 1959 2845 61645 The Suffolk Regiment

    LNER Class B17

    LNER Class B17

    LNER_Class_B17

  • List of horse mills
  • Street brewery. Norfolk Norwich Catton mill: a horse and wind mill. Earlham Hall: a horse mill. Heigham: in a tannery Mill Hill, Heigham: a horse and

    List of horse mills

    List_of_horse_mills

  • List of lost settlements in Norfolk
  • medieval village, Norfolk Heritage Explorer. Retrieved 14 November 2015. Earlham deserted medieval village, Norfolk Heritage Explorer. Retrieved 3 November

    List of lost settlements in Norfolk

    List_of_lost_settlements_in_Norfolk

  • Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck
  • British writer

    Galton. When about eighteen Mary Anne visited her cousins, the Gurneys of Earlham Hall, and Catherine Gurney, the eldest daughter, remained her friend through

    Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck

    Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck

    Mary_Anne_Schimmelpenninck

  • Spixworth Park
  • Country house in Norfolk, England

    Reginald Gurney of Gurney's Bank in Norwich, who had recently moved from Earlham Hall. Many buildings of the former estate still remain, including the gate

    Spixworth Park

    Spixworth_Park

  • LNER Thompson Class B2
  • Class of British steam locomotives

    Culford Hall 2816 ((6)1616) Fallodon 2817 ((6)1617) Ford Castle 2832 ((6)1632) Belvoir Castle 2839 ((6)1639) Norwich City 2844 ((6)1644) Earlham Hall 2871

    LNER Thompson Class B2

    LNER Thompson Class B2

    LNER_Thompson_Class_B2

  • Earlham Institute
  • Life science research institute in Norwich, England

    Earlham Institute (EI, formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) is a life science research institute located at the Norwich Research Park (NRP), Norwich,

    Earlham Institute

    Earlham Institute

    Earlham_Institute

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Norwich
  • Earlham Hall and attached Outbuildings

    Grade II* listed buildings in Norwich

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Norwich

  • Indiana University East
  • Public university in Richmond, Indiana, U.S.

    and Earlham College are the immediate area's largest colleges. IU East has five academic buildings, Springwood, Whitewater, Tom Raper, Hayes Halls and

    Indiana University East

    Indiana_University_East

  • Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)
  • United States software engineer (born 1936)

    mathematics at the University of Michigan in 1955 before transferring to Earlham College, where her mother had been a student. She earned a BA in mathematics

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)

    Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)

  • Listed parks and gardens in the East of England
  • 25689 07372 1001480 Ditchingham Hall II Ditchingham Park and garden Mid 18th century TM 32142 92780 1000225 Earlham Hall II Norwich Park and garden Late

    Listed parks and gardens in the East of England

    Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_the_East_of_England

  • Socialist Party of Great Britain debates
  • League E. Hardy Stratford Town Hall, Stratford Broadway 1928-01-25 Edward Baker Young Liberal League Adolph Kohn Earlham Hall, Forest Gate 1928-04-20 Philip

    Socialist Party of Great Britain debates

    Socialist_Party_of_Great_Britain_debates

  • Rick E. Carter
  • American football and baseball player and coach (1943–1986)

    football and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana (1966–1971), Hanover College (1972–1976),

    Rick E. Carter

    Rick_E._Carter

  • Ralph Teetor
  • American inventor (1890–1982)

    residence houses at Earlham College are named in Teetor's honor. In 1988, Teetor was posthumously inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn

    Ralph Teetor

    Ralph_Teetor

  • Woodside Park, Haringey
  • Green and beyond. Most of what later became the park was developed as Earlham Grove House and grounds in 1865. The site was originally part of the much

    Woodside Park, Haringey

    Woodside Park, Haringey

    Woodside_Park,_Haringey

  • Esther Griffin White
  • American journalist and politician (1869–1954)

    in 1954 and was buried in the Earlham Cemetery in Richmond. In 1992, White was inducted into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame at DePauw University.

    Esther Griffin White

    Esther Griffin White

    Esther_Griffin_White

  • Golden Triangle (Norwich)
  • Area within the southwestern suburbs Norwich, England

    one mile southwest of the city's inner ring, with the other two sides – Earlham Road and Newmarket Road – pointing into the city centre. The Unthank Road

    Golden Triangle (Norwich)

    Golden Triangle (Norwich)

    Golden_Triangle_(Norwich)

  • Earlham School of Religion
  • Quaker graduate seminary in Richmond, Indiana

    Earlham School of Religion (ESR), a graduate division of Earlham College, located in Richmond, Indiana, is the oldest graduate seminary associated with

    Earlham School of Religion

    Earlham School of Religion

    Earlham_School_of_Religion

  • George Meehan House
  • Municipal building in London, England

    George Meehan House (formerly known as Earlham Grove House, later Woodside House) is a municipal building in High Road, Wood Green, London. It is surrounded

    George Meehan House

    George Meehan House

    George_Meehan_House

  • Frank Carr (American football)
  • American administrator, commissioner, football coach, and men's golf coach (born c. 1956)

    (WOAC). Throughout Carr's entire career with Earlham College he served as a professor. "Frank Carr (1997) - Hall of Fame". Albion College. Retrieved March

    Frank Carr (American football)

    Frank_Carr_(American_football)

  • 1961 Earlham Quakers football team
  • American college football season

    The 1961 Earlham Quakers football team was an American football team that represented Earlham College of Richmond, Indiana, as an independent team during

    1961 Earlham Quakers football team

    1961_Earlham_Quakers_football_team

  • John Gurney (mayor)
  • renowned Gurney banking family of Norfolk. John Gurney was born in 1845 at Earlham Hall, Norfolk, son of Rev John Gurney (1809–1856) and Laura Elizabeth Pearse

    John Gurney (mayor)

    John_Gurney_(mayor)

  • Albert R. Hall (Indiana politician)
  • American politician (1884–1969)

    (now the University of Indianapolis) at Indianapolis in 1906 and from Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, in 1912. He served as principal of the high

    Albert R. Hall (Indiana politician)

    Albert R. Hall (Indiana politician)

    Albert_R._Hall_(Indiana_politician)

  • Emelia Russell Gurney
  • English campaigner for women's higher education

    shorthand writers, rather than the Norwich Quaker banking Gurney family of Earlham Hall. The Gurneys lived in London at 8 Kensington Palace Gardens, from around

    Emelia Russell Gurney

    Emelia Russell Gurney

    Emelia_Russell_Gurney

  • Richmond, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    Museum Richmond Art Museum Indiana Football Hall of Fame Gaar Mansion (house museum) Joseph Moore Museum at Earlham College Glen Miller Park and Madonna of

    Richmond, Indiana

    Richmond, Indiana

    Richmond,_Indiana

  • Landrum Bolling
  • American journalist and diplomat

    at Beloit College and Brown University before serving as president of Earlham College from 1958 to 1973. He was actively involved in the foreign policies

    Landrum Bolling

    Landrum_Bolling

  • Hoveton Hall
  • Country house in Norfolk, England

    (1786-1856) was a noted philanthropist. John Gurney moved to his ancestral home Earlham Court a few years later and died there in 1856 at the age of only 44 leaving

    Hoveton Hall

    Hoveton Hall

    Hoveton_Hall

  • Tom Jones (runner)
  • American long-distance runner

    track team. In 1995, they posthumously inducted him into the Earlham College Athletic Hall of Fame. Following his athletics days, he was a professor of

    Tom Jones (runner)

    Tom_Jones_(runner)

  • Wendell Meredith Stanley
  • American biochemist, virologist, and Nobel laureate (1904–1971)

    Meredith Junior). Stanley Hall at UC Berkeley (now Stanley Biosciences and Bioengineering Facility) and Stanley Hall at Earlham College are named in his

    Wendell Meredith Stanley

    Wendell Meredith Stanley

    Wendell_Meredith_Stanley

  • Robert Quine
  • American guitarist (1942–2004)

    a nephew of philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine. After graduating from Earlham College in 1965, Quine earned a law degree "out of inertia" from Washington

    Robert Quine

    Robert Quine

    Robert_Quine

  • Brutalist architecture
  • Architectural style

    raised concourse, with attached walkways, at University of East Anglia, Earlham Road (Grade II) (1390648)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved

    Brutalist architecture

    Brutalist_architecture

  • Owiso Odera
  • Kenyan actor

    earned a scholarship to study computer science at Earlham College in 1992. He graduated from Earlham College in 1996. He also earned a master's degree

    Owiso Odera

    Owiso_Odera

  • Grace Ji-Sun Kim
  • American theologian and Professor of Theology

    1969) is a Canadian-American theologian and Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion, Richmond, Indiana. She is best known for books and

    Grace Ji-Sun Kim

    Grace_Ji-Sun_Kim

  • Cambridge Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    The Cambridge Theatre is a West End theatre, on a corner site in Earlham Street facing Seven Dials, in the London Borough of Camden, built in 1929–30

    Cambridge Theatre

    Cambridge Theatre

    Cambridge_Theatre

  • Nash Higgins
  • American athletics coach (1896–1984)

    attended Wabash College. Higgins was an assistant under coach Ray Mowe at Earlham College. Higgins coached track and field at his alma mater. The 1923 track

    Nash Higgins

    Nash_Higgins

  • Eugene S. Mills
  • American academic (1924–2020)

    President of the University of New Hampshire from 1974 to 1979. Mills attended Earlham College and Claremont Graduate University, earning a Ph.D. in psychology

    Eugene S. Mills

    Eugene S. Mills

    Eugene_S._Mills

  • Norman G. Wann
  • American football, basketball and baseball coach

    in Ottawa, Kansas (1908–1909), Millikin College (1915–1917, 1919–1922), Earlham College (1923–1924), Ball Teachers College, Eastern Division, Indiana State

    Norman G. Wann

    Norman G. Wann

    Norman_G._Wann

  • List of college team nicknames in the United States
  • Institution Nickname Location Earlham College Hustlin' Quakers Richmond, Indiana East Carolina University Pirates Greenville, North Carolina East Central

    List of college team nicknames in the United States

    List_of_college_team_nicknames_in_the_United_States

  • Bowthorpe
  • Suburban village to the west of Norwich, Norfolk, England

    the 1990s and early 2000s. Bowthorpe differs from the nearby estates of Earlham and Costessey; by having a high variability of housing stock, and a centrally

    Bowthorpe

    Bowthorpe

    Bowthorpe

  • Penelope Niven
  • high schools by the late 1980s. During this time period, she worked for Earlham College and the University of Illinois, Urbana as part of the Sandburg

    Penelope Niven

    Penelope_Niven

  • Arthur Trester
  • American basketball administrator

    schools. He was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1961. Trester graduated from Earlham College and obtained a master's degree from

    Arthur Trester

    Arthur_Trester

  • BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
  • British music festival

    announced on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, that the 2015 event would be held at Earlham Park in Norwich, Norfolk, next to the University of East Anglia, taking

    BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend

    BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend

    BBC_Radio_1's_Big_Weekend

  • Edwin Diller Starbuck
  • American educational psychologist

    he worked with Ernst Meumann at the University of Zurich. He worked in Earlham College from 1904 to 1906 before he moved to the University of Iowa. He

    Edwin Diller Starbuck

    Edwin Diller Starbuck

    Edwin_Diller_Starbuck

  • Harold Robert Aaron
  • United States Army general (1921–1980)

    High School in Richmond, Indiana, graduating in 1938. He then studied at Earlham College for two years before entering the United States Military Academy

    Harold Robert Aaron

    Harold_Robert_Aaron

  • William S. Kaufman
  • American architect

    construction for architect E. H. Ketcham Lindley Hall at Earlham College (burned) Parry Hall at Earlham College Fayette County, Indiana Courthouse, Connersville

    William S. Kaufman

    William_S._Kaufman

  • Blair Gullion
  • American basketball player and coach

    an American college basketball player and coach. He was head coach for Earlham College, the University of Tennessee, Cornell University, the University

    Blair Gullion

    Blair_Gullion

  • Covent Garden
  • District in London, England

    the market. The market grew and further buildings were added: the Floral Hall, Charter Market, and in 1904 the Jubilee Market. By the end of the 1960s

    Covent Garden

    Covent Garden

    Covent_Garden

  • St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich
  • Church in Norfolk, England

    outdoor patio, a function hall, licensed bar and community garden. The cathedral's parish also covers Holy Apostles Church, West Earlham, a suburb of Norwich

    St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich

    St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich

    St_John_the_Baptist_Cathedral,_Norwich

  • Jan Francis
  • English actress (born 1947)

    guest starred in ITV prison drama Bad Girls as interior designer Catherine Earlham, who was sent to Larkhall on remand for embezzlement. The character played

    Jan Francis

    Jan_Francis

  • Codex Sinaiticus
  • 4th-century handwritten Bible copy in Greek

    Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism Codex Sinaiticus page at bible-researcher.com Earlham College facsimile of Codex Sinaiticus Codex Sinaiticus Project at the British

    Codex Sinaiticus

    Codex Sinaiticus

    Codex_Sinaiticus

  • Daniel G. Reid
  • American industrialist, financier and philanthropist

    body was brought back to Richmond, Indiana, where he was laid to rest in Earlham Cemetery with his mother, wife, and son. At the time of his death, he was

    Daniel G. Reid

    Daniel G. Reid

    Daniel_G._Reid

  • Rock of Gibraltar
  • Monolithic limestone promontory located in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar

    2004). "Physical Geology 2004: The Rock of Gibraltar and Surroundings". Earlham College. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009. Retrieved 5 July

    Rock of Gibraltar

    Rock of Gibraltar

    Rock_of_Gibraltar

  • Joseph Tobin
  • American anthropologist

    Elizabeth Garrard Hall Professor of Education in the College of Education at the University of Georgia. Tobin received his B.A. Degree from Earlham College and

    Joseph Tobin

    Joseph_Tobin

  • Friends' Bloomingdale Academy
  • School

    of literature, Earlham College Edwin Morrison, 1884, professor of physics, Earlham College Robert L. Kelley, 1884, president of Earlham College William

    Friends' Bloomingdale Academy

    Friends' Bloomingdale Academy

    Friends'_Bloomingdale_Academy

  • List of Re:Zero volumes
  • Will Cry No More" (泣いて泣き喚いて泣き止んだから, Naite Nakiwameite Nakiyanda kara) "Earlham Village, for the Third Time" (三度目のア—ラム村, Sandome no Āramu-Mura) "The Meaning

    List of Re:Zero volumes

    List_of_Re:Zero_volumes

  • Conner Prairie
  • Historic house in Indiana, United States

    the house and its outbuildings to a charitable trust of $150 million. Earlham College, a Quaker liberal-arts college in Richmond, Indiana, was named

    Conner Prairie

    Conner Prairie

    Conner_Prairie

  • Luke Clippinger
  • American politician (born 1972)

    Clippinger graduated from Earlham College and the University of Louisville. He started his political career while attending Earlham, volunteering for the

    Luke Clippinger

    Luke Clippinger

    Luke_Clippinger

  • Felbrigg
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Felbrigg". roll-of-honour.com. Retrieved 27 January 2025. "Geograph:: Earlham to Erpingham :: War Memorials in Norfolk". geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 27

    Felbrigg

    Felbrigg

    Felbrigg

  • Thomas Trueblood
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    Mad with Love

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    Name of God Bhudhdha; N

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    English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire near Bridlington, so named from Old English hearpe ‘harp’ (the instrument or the device used for purifying sea salt) + hām ‘homestead’.

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    English : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, including those in Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey, and West Yorkshire, are named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.

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    English : habitational name, now chiefly found in Lancashire, from any of various places so named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’. There are places so named in Cheshire, Somerset, and Worcestershire, the first of which seems to have contributed most to the surname.

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    Fortune, The golden lotus on the forehead, Vishnu from which the godess Sri orginated

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    Lord Mahavir

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    Derived from Abraham

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    Markham

    Homestead on the Boundary

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    English : habitational name for someone from either of the places called Warham, in Herefordshire and Norfolk, or from Wareham in Dorset. All are named with Old English wær ‘weir’ + either hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.

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    English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead at a (district) boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + hām ‘homestead’.Irish : English surname used as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Marcacháin ‘descendant of Marcachán’, a diminutive of Marcach (see Markey). This is a Galway surname, which is sometimes ‘translated’ as Ryder.

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    Parnham

    English : habitational name from Parnham in Beaminster, Dorset.

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    Barham

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. Most, for example those in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, are named with Old English beorg ‘hill’ + hām ‘homestead’. The one in Kent, however, is from an unattested Old English byname Biora, Beora (a derivative of bera ‘bear’) + hām.

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    From the Fern Field

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    Altered spelling of German Epple.English

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    Altered spelling of German Epple.English : altered spelling of the habitational name Apley.

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    One who has yellow colored body

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    Abhimanyu

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    Approval of Husain

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    Proud

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    Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees; Man from Laurentum

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    CORNEILLE

    French form of Latin Cornelius, CORNEILLE means "of a horn."

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    Friendly; Extremely Beautiful; Handsome

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    Servant of the Glorious One (Allah)

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    Name of a Place in Shahnameh

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  • Hallooed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Halloo

  • Hallelujatic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, hallelujahs.

  • Hall-mark
  • n.

    The official stamp of the Goldsmiths' Company and other assay offices, in the United Kingdom, on gold and silver articles, attesting their purity. Also used figuratively; -- as, a word or phrase lacks the hall-mark of the best writers.

  • Earldom
  • n.

    The jurisdiction of an earl; the territorial possessions of an earl.

  • Halleluiah
  • n. & interj.

    Alt. of Hallelujah

  • Hallage
  • n.

    A fee or toll paid for goods sold in a hall.

  • Earldom
  • n.

    The status, title, or dignity of an earl.

  • Hallucinator
  • n.

    One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.

  • Hallowed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hallow

  • Hallucal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the hallux.

  • Hallucination
  • n.

    The act of hallucinating; a wandering of the mind; error; mistake; a blunder.

  • Mise
  • n.

    A tax or tallage; in Wales, an honorary gift of the people to a new king or prince of Wales; also, a tribute paid, in the country palatine of Chester, England, at the change of the owner of the earldom.

  • Hallucinatory
  • a.

    Partaking of, or tending to produce, hallucination.

  • Earlap
  • n.

    The lobe of the ear.

  • County
  • n.

    An earldom; the domain of a count or earl.

  • Hallowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hallow

  • Halloing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Halloo

  • Halloo
  • v. i.

    To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo.