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Sir Edward Gresham, 2nd Baronet (30 January 1649 – 14 April 1709) was an English politician. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP). He inherited Titsey
Edward_Gresham
American financier and political power broker (1888-1981)
Edward Gresham Ball (March 21, 1888 – June 24, 1981) was a businessman who wielded powerful political influence in Florida for decades. Referred to as
Edward_Ball_(businessman)
English merchant and financier (1519–1579)
Sir Thomas Gresham the Elder (/ˈɡrɛʃəm/; c. 1519 – 21 November 1579) was an English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI (1547–1553)
Thomas_Gresham
Surname list
Gresham is a surname. Those bearing it include: Sir Edward Gresham, 2nd Baronet (1649–1709), English politician Diane Guthrie-Gresham (born 1971), Jamaican
Gresham_(surname)
Lord Mayor of London in 1547
Lord Mayor of London and founded Gresham's School. He was the brother of Sir Richard Gresham. A son of John Gresham and his wife Alice Blyth, a daughter
John_Gresham
English politician and aristocrat (c. 1627-1696)
1689. Gresham was the son of Sir Edward Gresham, of Limpsfield and Titsey, Surrey, and the grandson of Sir Thomas Gresham. He was baptised at Betchworth
Marmaduke_Gresham
Monetary principle
In economics, Gresham's law is a monetary principle stating that "bad money drives out good". For example, if there are two coins in circulation containing
Gresham's_law
English landowner and politician
was Sir Edward Gresham. Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica, vol. 3 (Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1880), p. 87 Foster, Joseph (1891). "Gresham, (Sir) Thomas"
Thomas_Gresham_(died_1630)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Marmaduke Gresham, 1st Baronet (1627–1696) Sir Edward Gresham, 2nd Baronet (1649–1709) Sir Charles Gresham, 3rd Baronet (1660–1718) Sir Marmaduke Gresham, 4th
Gresham_baronets
English socialite, property developer and fraudster (born 1966)
1731". vLex. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017. "Edward Davenport and five others convicted in Gresham advanced fee fraud". Serious Fraud Office. 5 October
Edward_Davenport_(born_1966)
Private school in Holt, Norfolk, England
Gresham's School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in Holt, Norfolk, England, one of the top twenty International Baccalaureate
Gresham's_School
Village in Norfolk, England
King Edward III, and when the division between Moleyns and Burghersh was complete, Gresham went to Margery, who died in 1399. She granted Gresham to Sir
Gresham,_Norfolk
County of Kent, in Trustees, to be sold, for Payment of the Debts of Edward Gresham Esquire. Cave's Estate Act 1678 30 Cha. 2. c. 13 Pr. 15 July 1678 An
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1678
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1678
King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553
economic disaster caused Warwick to hand the initiative to the expert Thomas Gresham. By 1552, confidence in the coinage was restored, prices fell and trade
Edward_VI
2016 British TV series or programme
Scatcherd Edward Franklin as Louis Scatcherd Danny Kirrane as Mr. Moffatt Nell Barlow as Beatrice Gresham Gwyneth Keyworth as Augusta Gresham Phoebe Nicholls
Doctor_Thorne_(TV_series)
Country house in Titsey, Surrey, England, UK
Gresham's heir was William Gresham, whose son was Sir Thomas Gresham (died 1630), whose son and heir was Sir Edward Gresham. The house and estate passed
Titsey_Place
16th-century English politician
Thomas Gresham. The Gresham family had been settled in the Norfolk village of Gresham since at least the late 14th century. Richard Gresham's grandfather
Richard_Gresham
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974
"Leadership and Change: Prime Ministers in the Post-War World: Edward Heath". Gresham College. Retrieved 4 August 2015. Hastings, Max (19 July 2005).
Edward_Heath
Commercial building in London (built 1571, rebuilt 1844)
Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce
Royal_Exchange,_London
(née Thwaytes) Gresham, dated 20 October 1580 and proved 9 November 1580. Neville's children by his second marriage are named: Henry, Edward, Francis, William
Henry Neville (Gentleman of the Privy Chamber)
Henry_Neville_(Gentleman_of_the_Privy_Chamber)
Gresham Baronet to raise the Sum of Five Thousand Pounds, and Interest, and Maintenance for Elizabeth the Daughter of his Brother Sir Edward Gresham Baronet
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1712
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1712
Cambridge. "Owen, Edward (OWN802E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Professor Jan Kott | Gresham College". www.gresham.ac.uk. Retrieved
Gresham_Professor_of_Rhetoric
British merchant banker and politician
Parliament for Bletchingley 1698–1701 With: Hugh Hare Succeeded by Sir Edward Gresham, Bt John Ward Preceded by Sir William Ashhurst Sir John Fleet Sir James
Robert Clayton (City of London MP)
Robert_Clayton_(City_of_London_MP)
Historic house in Maryland, United States
the late 1700s. John Gresham II lived at Gresham after 1686 on land owned by land-grant pioneer Captain Edward Selby. After the Selby heirs suffered financial
Gresham_(Edgewater,_Maryland)
The Professor of Physic at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public, typically on medicine, health and related sciences
Gresham_Professor_of_Physic
British politician
Roger Gresham Cooke (26 January 1907 – 22 February 1970), usually known as Gresham Cooke, was a British Conservative Party politician. Cooke was the son
Gresham_Cooke
Chair at Gresham College, London
The Professor of Divinity at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose
Gresham_Professor_of_Divinity
English composer (1857–1934)
official site. "Elgar, Sir Edward William" at The National Archives "The Growing Significance of Elgar", lecture by Simon Mundy, Gresham College, 29 June 2007
Edward_Elgar
English lawyer and politician
Gloucestershire; the second, Edward Nosworthy of Devon; the third, Thomas Legh of Adlington Hall, Cheshire; and the fourth, Sir Edward Gresham, Bt. Maynard survived
John_Maynard_(1604–1690)
American theologian (1881–1937)
John Gresham Machen (/ˈɡrɛsəm ˈmeɪtʃən/; 1881–1937) was an American Presbyterian New Testament scholar and educator in the early 20th century. He was
J._Gresham_Machen
Parliamentary borough in Surrey, England
resignation Caused by Tennyson's appointment as Clerk of the Ordnance Brayley, Edward Wedlake (1844). The history of Surrey, Volume 4, Part 1. p. 114. "History
Bletchingley (UK Parliament constituency)
Bletchingley_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British surgeon
(appointed 2022) Provost of Gresham College, taking over from Simon Thurley. Elliott was 37th Professor of Physic at Gresham College from 2014 to 2018
Martin_Elliott
English politician
Parliament of England Preceded by Sir Edward Gresham John Ward Member of Parliament for Bletchingley 1702 With: John Ward Succeeded by John Ward Sir Robert
John_Evelyn_(1677–1702)
English tort case regarding police entry into homes
it is recognized as establishing the "knock-and-announce" rule. Richard Gresham and George Berisford were joint tenants of a house in Blackfriars, London
Semayne's_case
Seminary in Glenside, Pennsylvania, US
Seminary was formed in 1929, largely under the leadership and funding of J. Gresham Machen. Though independent, it has a close relationship with the Orthodox
Westminster Theological Seminary
Westminster_Theological_Seminary
16th-century English currency policy
in the 19th century would be referred to as Gresham's law, though it was not formulated as such by Gresham. In preparation for the removal of debased coinage
The_Great_Debasement
British musician (1784–1863)
Edward Taylor (1784–1863) was an English singer, writer on music, and Gresham Professor of Music from 1837. The son of John and Susannah Taylor, he was
Edward_Taylor_(music_writer)
English schoolmaster and educationalist
then successively headmaster of Stockport Grammar School, Gresham's School, and King Edward's School, Birmingham. The son of the Rev. Raymond Blayney Wright
Hugh_Wright_(schoolmaster)
The Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose
Gresham Professor of Astronomy
Gresham_Professor_of_Astronomy
Parliament for Bletchingley 1695–1698 With: Thomas Howard Succeeded by Sir Edward Gresham, Bt John Ward Preceded by Thomas Turgis George Evelyn Member of Parliament
Maurice Thompson, 2nd Baron Haversham
Maurice_Thompson,_2nd_Baron_Haversham
cognitive radio and signal processing for communication systems 2015 Robert Gresham For technical leadership in commercial automotive radar sensors 2015 Howard
List of fellows of IEEE Communications Society
List_of_fellows_of_IEEE_Communications_Society
Son of Elizabeth II (born 1960)
Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten-Windsor (born 19 February 1960), formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is the third child and second son of
Andrew_Mountbatten-Windsor
British biographer, historian, and scholar (1902 – 1986)
became an Honorary Fellow. In 1947 he became Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College, London, for a year; but in 1948 he returned to the University
Lord_David_Cecil
the Masters (later Headmasters) and Ushers (later Second Masters) of Gresham's School, Holt. 1571: Master Robinson 1574–1582: Master Harrison 1585–1602:
List of masters of Gresham's School
List_of_masters_of_Gresham's_School
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
adopted Gresham's two sons and continued to raise them after her death. Douglas Gresham is a Christian like Lewis and his mother, while David Gresham turned
C._S._Lewis
English politician and courtier (c. 1508–1556)
and secondly, on 29 January 1580, Millicent Gresham (buried 24 December 1602), the daughter of Edmund Gresham (buried 31 August 1586) and Joan Hynde, by
William_Stafford_(courtier)
English courtier, politician and diplomat (1564–1615)
(died 1593) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gresham (died 6 November 1573), granddaughter of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor of London, and only daughter
Henry_Neville_(died_1615)
British actor
In 2005, he starred as Edward VIII alongside Joely Richardson as Wallis Simpson in the British television drama Wallis & Edward. In 2008, he appeared in
Stephen_Campbell_Moore
1993 British film
"Jack" Lewis Debra Winger as Joy Davidman Edward Hardwicke as Warren "Warnie" Lewis Joseph Mazzello as Douglas Gresham James Frain as Peter Whistler Julian
Shadowlands_(1993_film)
The following is a list of notable Old Greshamians, former pupils of Gresham's School, an independent coeducational boarding school in Holt, Norfolk,
List_of_Old_Greshamians
Topics referred to by the same term
singer, writer on music, and Gresham Professor of Music Edward R. Taylor (1838–1911), English artist and educator Edward Taylor (scriptwriter) (born 1931)
Edward Taylor (disambiguation)
Edward_Taylor_(disambiguation)
American historian (born 1956)
theologizing is influenced by culture. Hart follows in the tradition of J. Gresham Machen (to whom he dedicated his book Secular Faith) in espousing an approach
D._G._Hart
695th Lord Mayor of London (born 1958)
of the City of London for 2023/24. An Emeritus Professor of Commerce of Gresham College, and founder of the Long Finance initiative, Mainelli has been
Michael_Mainelli
Airport serving Boston, Massachusetts, US
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS) — more commonly known as Boston Logan International Airport —
Logan_International_Airport
British Liberal politician
Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower JP DL FSA (25 February 1838 – 30 May 1895) was a British Liberal Party politician. Leveson-Gower was born on 25
Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower
Granville_William_Gresham_Leveson-Gower
English founder of modern nursing (1820–1910)
Statistics: Lessons for hospital safety, public administration and nursing". www.gresham.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2025. Small, Hugh (2017). Florence Nightingale
Florence_Nightingale
English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian (1602–1652)
and made a survey of the Great Pyramid of Giza. He was Gresham Professor of Geometry at Gresham College, London, and Savilian professor of astronomy at
John_Greaves
The Professor of Music at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose in
Gresham_Professor_of_Music
Street in the City of London
rebuilt. Nothing remains of its former buildings. The street runs between Gresham Street in the north and Cheapside in the south. The southern end beyond
Milk_Street,_London
English composer and pianist (1913–1976)
Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure of
Benjamin_Britten
British artist
Summer Olympics. Gillett was born in Worlingham, Suffolk, and educated at Gresham's School, Norfolk. Having found a career as a clerk in 1891, Gillett lived
Edward_Frank_Gillett
English historian and academic (born 1979)
since 2018. In 2019 she delivered a lecture at Gresham College on the role of its founder Sir Thomas Gresham at the Tudor court. In 2006 Gajda was awarded
Alexandra_Gajda
Jersey Greek Revival, church of John Witherspoon, Charles Hodge, John Gresham Machen among others Old Broad Street Presbyterian Church and Cemetery 1792
List of Presbyterian churches in the United States
List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States
American actor and wrestler (born 1972)
professional wrestling: the Anoaʻi/Maivia family of Samoans. "Wrestler 'Umaga' Edward Fatu dies of heart attack, friend says", CNN, December 5, 2009, archived
Dwayne_Johnson
English actor, director, and producer (1923–2014)
Shadowlands (1993), based on the relationship between C. S. Lewis and Joy Gresham (C. S. Lewis was portrayed by Anthony Hopkins, who had appeared in four
Richard_Attenborough
British mathematician (1561–1630)
astronomy, collaborating with Edward Wright. In 1596, he became first professor of geometry in the recently founded Gresham College, London, where he also
Henry_Briggs_(mathematician)
American actress (born 1950)
(1987). Baker also has appeared in over 50 films, including Jacknife (1989), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Cider House Rules (1999), Cold Mountain (2003)
Kathy_Baker
English landowner and politician
Bacon (c.1546–1622) by his first wife, Anne Gresham (d.1594), the illegitimate daughter of Sir Thomas Gresham. He was the grandson of Sir Roger Townshend
Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet
Sir_Roger_Townshend,_1st_Baronet
Pittock giving Gresham Lecture on Charles Edward Stuart 2020
Murray_Pittock
English noblewoman (1545–1578)
live with Sir Thomas Gresham at his house in Bishopsgate and later at his country house at Osterley. Her stay with the Greshams was an unhappy one, however
Lady_Mary_Grey
1934 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin
pursue a relationship with Gresham, despite Gresham's own advise to the contrary. As his lovers compete over him, Gresham uses his love life as inspiration
Affairs_of_a_Gentleman
1961 film by Joseph M. Newman
second-in-command, Lt. Tom Gresham (Douglas). McQuade had previously been romantically involved with Tracey and immediately renews their affair. Gresham is assigned
A_Thunder_of_Drums
Investment manager and financial historian
Townend, 1965, p. 130 "About Edward Chancellor". Edward Chancellor. Retrieved 6 August 2022. "Edward Chancellor". Gresham College. Retrieved 6 August 2022
Edward_Chancellor
English steward and MP (c. 1515–1580)
twice: Firstly, in 1549, to Christiana Gresham, a daughter of Sir Richard Gresham and a sister of Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange. Their
John_Thynne
1979), French musician David Grene (1913–2002), American professor David Gresham (born 1943), South African record producer David Grewe (born 1976), American
List of people with given name David
List_of_people_with_given_name_David
British merchant, banker and politician
Sir Robert Clayton Member of Parliament for Bletchingley With: Sir Edward Gresham 1701-1702 John Evelyn 1702 Sir Robert Clayton 1702-1705 George Evelyn
John_Ward_(banker)
American professional wrestler (born 1949)
Huntsville Business Journal. August 9, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022. Edward Celaya (October 13, 2022). "Wooo! Ric Flair talks wrestling, business and
Ric_Flair
St Bees School 1583 John Whitgift Whitgift School 1596 Sir Thomas Gresham Gresham College 1597 Richard Platt Aldenham School 1597 Henry Lee of Ditchley
List of founders of English schools and colleges
List_of_founders_of_English_schools_and_colleges
American author (born 1947)
"Write the Book That Scares You: An Interview with Colson Whitehead". Gresham, Tom (February 10, 2017). "Colson Whitehead tells the story behind the
Stephen_King
Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009. "Edward H. Everett House, 1606 Twenty-third Street Northwest, Washington, District
List of historic mansions in the United States
List_of_historic_mansions_in_the_United_States
for 1,776. Alva Adams, Edward Bellamy, Robert Beverly, Marion Cannon, Ignatius L. Donnelly, James G. Field, Walter Q. Gresham, James H. Kyle, C. W. Macune
1892 United States presidential election
1892_United_States_presidential_election
List of Master Mercers
Richard Gresham 1533 Richard Reynolde 1534 Thomas Kytson 1535 Nicholas Leveson 1536 John Aleyn 1537 Sir John Gresham 1538 Sir Richard Gresham 1539 William
Master of the Mercers' Company
Master_of_the_Mercers'_Company
Head of the US Department of State
William Seward, Edward Everett, Jeremiah S. Black, James Blaine, Elihu B. Washburne, Thomas F. Bayard, John Sherman, Walter Q. Gresham, William Jennings
United States Secretary of State
United_States_Secretary_of_State
1934 film by Marion Gering
has to be quarantined for a month. In desperation, financier Richard Gresham (Edward Arnold), who is planning to issue $50 million in Taronian bonds, hires
Thirty-Day_Princess
Jacy Jayne Taylor Grado Jade Cargill Jade Cargill Jordynne Grace Patricia Gresham Kiana James Kayla Klingensmith Lainey Reid Tylynn Register Lash Legend
List_of_WWE_personnel
American lynching victim (1941–1955)
violence and that the law would not protect them. According to Deloris Melton Gresham, whose father was killed a few months after Till, "At that time, they used
Emmett_Till
British insurance company
1824. It was acquired by General Accident in 1968. Gresham Insurance Company (originally the Gresham Fire and Accident Insurance Society) was founded in
Aviva
Scottish actor (born 1960)
has received Olivier and Tony Awards. On television McCabe played Frank Gresham Senior, owner of Greshamsbury Park, in Julian Fellowes' adaptation for
Richard_McCabe
East Beckham, Edgefield, Felbrigg, Gimingham, Glandford with Sayfield, Gresham, Gunton, Hanworth, Hempstead, Holt, Hunworth, Kelling, Knapton, Letheringsett
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
English Anglican divine
of St. Andrew's Stoke Newington and Gresham Professor of Divinity in 1888, succeeding John Burgon in the Gresham Professorship, which he held until 1904
Henry_Bevan
performing in various works of Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Noël Coward, Edward Albee and Tom Stoppard. She received three Tony Award nominations for Private
List of Maggie Smith performances
List_of_Maggie_Smith_performances
bishop (b. 1929) Bob Sercombe, politician (b. 1949) 13 January – Tony Gresham, golfer (b. 1940) 14 January – Simon Townsend, television presenter (b
2025_in_Australia
British Army general (1888–1971)
Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Edward Grasett, KBE, CB, DSO, MC (20 October 1888 – 4 December 1971) was a British-Canadian soldier who served with the British
Edward_Grasett
Church Commissioners Schemes Diocese of London: St Anne and St Agnes, Gresham Street 651 18/10/95 Buckingham Palace Church Commissioners Schemes Diocese
List_of_Privy_Council_orders
Livery company of the City of London
has acted as the Trustee of Gresham's School at Holt, Norfolk, in accordance with the wishes of Lord Mayor Sir John Gresham (1492–1556), who endowed the
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
Worshipful_Company_of_Fishmongers
American actor (1890–1956)
Günther Edward Arnold Schneider (February 18, 1890 – April 26, 1956) was an American actor of the stage and screen. Arnold was born on February 18, 1890
Edward_Arnold_(actor)
British statesman (1809–1898)
(1842–1931); she married Very Rev. Edward Wickham in 1873. They had four children.[citation needed] The Rev. Stephen Edward Gladstone (1844–1920); married
William_Ewart_Gladstone
Music at Cambridge in 1836 and Doctor of Music in 1842. In 1837 he won the Gresham Prize for his anthem Turn thee again. He was a founder of Trinity College
Edward_Dearle
English noblewoman
and secondly, on 29 January 1580, Millicent Gresham (buried 24 December 1602), the daughter of Edmund Gresham (buried 31 August 1586) and Joan Hynde, by
Dorothy_Stafford
June 14, 2025, protests against Donald Trump
Thousands attended the protest in Eugene. There was also a protest in Gresham. In Portland, demonstrations were planned at Salmon Street Springs and
June_2025_No_Kings_protests
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Howard 1.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Italian
Form of Edward; Rich Guardian; Proctor of Wealth
Male
English
Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Eduardus, EDOARDO means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
Scottish
Dialectal variant of Scottish Gaelic Eideard, EUDARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Eduardo, EDUARDA means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard, EDWARD means "guardian of prosperity."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Edward, Old English Ēadward, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + w(e)ard ‘guard’. The English personal name also became popular on the Continent as a result of the fame of the two canonized kings of England, Edward the Martyr (962–79) and Edward the Confessor (1004–66). They certainly contributed largely to its great popularity in England.
Male
German
German form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARDO means "guardian of prosperity."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Polish, Swedish
Wealthy Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Blessed Guard; Wealthy Protector; Happy Guard; Rich Guard
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Princess; Prosperous Guardian
Male
Scandinavian
Czech and Scandinavian form of Latin Eduardus, EDVARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
French
French form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, EDGARD means "rich spear."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."
Surname or Lastname
English (also common in Wales)
English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of English Edward, EIDEARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American German English Shakespearean
Guardian.
Male
German
Frisian form of German Eckhard, EDZARD means "strong edge."
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trinayani | தà¯à®°à®¿à®¨à®¯à®¨à¯€
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
French
From the little stronghold.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Greek Elisabet, ELIZABETH means "God is my oath."Â
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Devotee; One who is Absorbed in the Guru
Girl/Female
Australian
Child Mind
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi
New
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JERALD means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Power
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Bright; New House
Female
French
Feminine form of French Alexandre, ALEXANDRIE means "defender of mankind."
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
EDWARD GRESHAM
n.
Award.
v. t. & i.
To produce sward upon; to cover, or be covered, with sward.
v. i.
To determine; to make an award.
adv.
Toward the lee.
a.
Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, etc.
v. t.
To make a dwarf of; to stunt or hinder the growth of; to dwarf.
adv.
Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly.
a.
Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.
adv.
Toward God.
a.
Directed or situated toward the sea.
a.
Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the part or side toward which the wind blows; -- opposed to windward; as, a leeward berth; a leeward ship.
adv.
In or toward the midst.
prep.
Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.
adv.
Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.
adv.
Toward the air; upward.
adv.
Toward the sea.
n.
That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera.
a.
Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.
a.
Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.