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John Gurney may refer to: John Gurney (1655–1721), founder of the banking Quaker Gurney family John Gurney (1719–1779), co-founder of Gurney's Bank in
John_Gurney
British banker and Quaker minister (1788–1847)
Joseph John Gurney (2 August 1788 – 4 January 1847) was a banker in Norwich, England, and a member of the Gurney family of that city. He became an evangelical
Joseph_John_Gurney
British barrister and judge
Sir John Gurney KC (14 February 1768 – 1 March 1845) was a British barrister and judge. Born into a family of noted stenographers, he was educated at
John_Gurney_(judge)
American politician (1914-1996)
Edward John Gurney Jr. (January 12, 1914 – May 14, 1996) was an American politician, attorney, and U.S. Army officer who represented the state of Florida
Edward_Gurney
Influential English Quakers in Norwich
married and had numerous children.[citation needed] The younger John Gurney's sons, John (1719–1779) and Henry (1721–1777), gradually added banking to their
Gurney_family_(Norwich)
British politician (1880–1959)
Samuel John Gurney Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood (24 February 1880 – 7 May 1959), more commonly known as Sir Samuel Hoare, was a senior British Conservative
Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood
Samuel_Hoare,_1st_Viscount_Templewood
English social reformer (1780–1845)
taken over by the University of East Anglia. Her father, John Gurney, was a partner in Gurney's Bank. Her mother, Catherine, was a member of the Barclay
Elizabeth_Fry
Anglican clergyman and hymnist
John Hampden Gurney (15 August 1802 – 8 March 1862) was an Anglican clergyman and hymnist. Born the son of Sir John Gurney, Baron of the Exchequer in Serjeant's
John_Hampden_Gurney
English cricketer and banker (1810–1875)
John Gurney Hoare (7 May 1810 – 16 February 1875) was an English cricketer with amateur status, and later a banker. Hoare was born in Hampstead, London
John_Gurney_Hoare
Property developer and former football club chairman
John Gurney is a British businessman and former football club chairman. He came to national attention for his eventful 55-day spell as chairman of Luton
John Gurney (football chairman)
John_Gurney_(football_chairman)
English banker and philanthropist (1786–1856)
a Member of Parliament. Gurney was born at Earlham Hall near Norwich, England, 18 October 1786, the second son of John Gurney (1749–1809), a Quaker banker
Samuel_Gurney_(1786–1856)
American author and illustrator
John Steven Gurney (born 1962) is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Gurney is the author and illustrator of the picture book Dinosaur
John_Steven_Gurney
American opera singer (1902–1997)
John R. Gurney (June 13, 1902 — August 6, 1997) was an American bass-baritone who had an active career as an opera, concert, vaudeville, and musical theatre
John_Gurney_(bass-baritone)
Christian religious movement
Second Great Awakening. This movement was led by British Quaker Joseph John Gurney. Christian Friends held Revival meetings in America and became involved
Quakers
Evangelical branch of Quakers
Quakers. The name originates from sympathy with the ideas of Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847), an English Quaker minister. Gurneyites came about in the
Gurneyites
British politician (1841-1915)
was the eldest son of John Gurney Hoare (1810–1875) and Caroline Barclay (d. 1878) and a grandson of the diarist Louisa Gurney. His great-grandfathers
Sir_Samuel_Hoare,_1st_Baronet
English banker (1749–1809)
John Gurney (10 November 1749 – 28 October 1809) was an English banker and member of the Gurney family of Norwich. Besides his role as a partner in Gurney's
John_Gurney_(1749–1809)
Surname list
Gurney is an English surname of Anglo-Norman origin. The Gurney family (Norwich), Quakers in England that established Gurney's bank: Anna Gurney (1795–1857)
Gurney_(surname)
Bank formerly based in Norwich, England
founded in 1770 by John and Henry Gurney, sons of John Gurney (1688–1741), who passed the business to Henry's son, Bartlett Gurney, in 1777. The bank
Gurney's_Bank
Kirkbride and Joseph Kirkbride. In September 1837, Kirkbride met Joseph John Gurney while returning from England. The two worked together during his trip
Eliza_Paul_Kirkbride_Gurney
English banker and antiquary (1791–1880)
the youngest son of John Gurney (1749–1809) of Earlham, Norfolk, and brother of Elizabeth Fry, the philanthropist, Louisa Gurney Hoare, a writer on education
Daniel_Gurney
John Gurney (11 December 1845 – 24 February 1887) was an English banker who was mayor of Norwich. He was a member of the renowned Gurney banking family
John_Gurney_(mayor)
English bespoke coachbuilder
of builders and joiners of the same name. The senior partner was John (Jack) Gurney Nutting (1871–1946). Nutting had done well from wartime government
J_Gurney_Nutting_&_Co
English banker, politician, and amateur ornithologist (1819–1890)
John Henry Gurney (4 July 1819 – 20 April 1890) was an English banker, amateur ornithologist, and Liberal Party politician of the Gurney family. Gurney
John_Henry_Gurney_Sr.
Building in Norfolk, England
through a number of families until it came into the hands of the Gurney family and John Gurney, who was mayor of Norwich and blind, rebuilt the hall between
Sprowston_Manor
Park in London Borough of Newham, England
by Samuel Gurney, his son-in-law, in 1812. During this period, Gurney's sister Elizabeth Fry resided there. It was later passed to John Gurney, who lived
West_Ham_Park
American businessman and politician
John Chandler "Chan" Gurney (May 21, 1896 – March 9, 1985) was an American businessman and politician from South Dakota. A Republican, he was most notable
Chan_Gurney
English diarist and writer on education (1784–1836)
with standards of education. Gurney was born on 25 September 1784. She was the seventh of the eleven children of John Gurney (1749–1809) of Earlham Hall
Louisa_Gurney_Hoare
May 2003, businessman John Gurney and his consortium bought Luton Town for just £4 from owner Mike Watson-Challis. One of Gurney's first acts was to sack
Luton_Town_Supporters'_Trust
English politician (1786–1845)
married Hannah Gurney, whose sister became Elizabeth Fry, and became a great friend of her brother Joseph John Gurney and the extended Gurney family. Buxton
Fowell_Buxton
English shorthand writer and philanthropist
Mansfield. He was the grandson of Thomas Gurney (1705–1770), the shorthand writer, and brother of Sir John Gurney (1768–1845), Born at Stamford Hill, London
William_Brodie_Gurney
Surname list
English footballer John Gurney Hoare (1810–1875), English cricketer and banker Kelly Hoare (born 1963), Australian politician Louisa Gurney Hoare (1784–1836)
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Surname list
St. John, in the video game Days Gone St. John Gurney-Clifford, in British TV series Grantchester Alex St. John, American programmer Al St. John, American
St_John_(name)
English actress (1940–2026)
Clapham, south London. Her great-uncle, John Gurney Nutting, was a partner in the coachbuilding firm J Gurney Nutting & Co Limited, and Keith recalled
Penelope_Keith
British detective drama
as Amelia Davenport (series 4–7), Will's mother Dominic Mafham as St. John Gurney-Clifford (series 5–7), Amelia's husband Paula Wilcox as Diana (series
Grantchester_(TV_series)
the village of Earlham. For generations it was the home of the Gurney family. The Gurneys were known as bankers and social activists; prison reformer Elizabeth
Earlham_Hall
English composer and poet (1890–1937)
Ivor Bertie Gurney (28 August 1890 – 26 December 1937) was an English poet and composer. Born and raised in Gloucester, he suffered from bipolar disorder
Ivor_Gurney
Memorial in Old St Pancras Churchyard, London
on the memorial, including the Chevalière d'Éon, Sir John Soane, John Flaxman, Sir John Gurney, and James Leoni. The monument was designed by George
Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial
Burdett-Coutts_Memorial_Sundial
Topics referred to by the same term
Gurney (1914–1996), U.S. Senator from Florida from 1969 to 1974 John Chandler Gurney (1896–1985), U.S. Senator from South Dakota from 1939 to 1951 This
Senator_Gurney
1741 British naval mutiny
(1757) Bulkeley, John; Cummins, John; Byron, John; Gurney, Alan. The Loss of the Wager: The Narratives of John Bulkeley and the Hon. John Byron, Boydell
Wager_Mutiny
British ornithologist
John Henry Gurney Jr. (31 July 1848 – 8 November 1922) was a British ornithologist from the Gurney family. Gurney was born in 1848 in Easton Lodge, Easton
John_Henry_Gurney_Jr.
British diplomat (1862–1921)
to Spain and Austria. Through his uncle, the Rev. John Gurney, he was a first cousin of John Gurney, the mayor of Norwich who married Isabel Blake-Humfrey
George_Head_Barclay
British Army officer and Chairman of Kent County Council (1879–1971)
Sir John Lubbock, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Catherine Gurney, daughter of John Gurney of Gurney's Bank. They had three sons and one daughter: John Pym
Charles Pym (British Army officer)
Charles_Pym_(British_Army_officer)
Topics referred to by the same term
proceedings and editor Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), minister, banker, brother of Elizabeth Fry, and father of John Henry Gurney This disambiguation page
Joseph Gurney (disambiguation)
Joseph_Gurney_(disambiguation)
Country house in Norfolk, England
Hoveton was let to John Gurney (1809-1856) and his wife Laura, whose daughter Catherine Gurney was born there. The prominent and wealthy Gurney family had established
Hoveton_Hall
British barrister, politician and judge (1760–1840)
intricacies of crime. Garrow retired on 22 February 1832, replaced by John Gurney, and was made a Privy Councillor on retirement as a measure of the Government's
William_Garrow
English surgeon, chemist, and architect (1793–1875)
Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (14 February 1793 – 28 February 1875) was a British surgeon, chemist, architect, builder, lecturer and consultant. He was a prototypical
Goldsworthy_Gurney
American racing driver, engineer and motorsport executive (1931–2018)
Island, Gurney was the son of bass-baritone John R. Gurney and born into a family of engineers. Interested by California hot rod culture, Gurney built his
Dan_Gurney
American Quaker minister (1774–1856)
in a dispute with Joseph John Gurney, a Quaker minister from England who was speaking throughout the United States. Gurney had been heavily involved
John_Wilbur_(Quaker_minister)
exercised by a transatlantic dispute between Joseph John Gurney of England and John Wilbur of Rhode Island. Gurney, troubled by the example of the Hicksite separation
History_of_the_Quakers
grandfather John Venn was one of the founders and her grandfather (Henry Venn) honorary secretary of the Church Missionary Society (CMS). Her uncle, John Venn
William_Streatfeild
English Quaker abolitionist, (1751–1825)
siblings Elizabeth Fry, prison reformer, Joseph John Gurney and Samuel Gurney, philanthropists, and Daniel Gurney, banker and antiquary. The marriage was strongly
Samuel_Hoare_Jr
Alleged assassin of King Edward II of England
Thomas (de) Gurney (died before 7 July 1333) was a 14th-century English knight. Born into a modest noble family, he faithfully served successively Maurice
Thomas_Gurney_(knight)
British diplomat (1878–1968)
Sir Hugh Gurney KCMG MVO (4 February 1878 – 7 March 1968) was a British diplomat. Gurney was the son of John Gurney (1845–1887), a member of the influential
Hugh_Gurney
Tea merchant from England (1777 - 1861)
Lane, Norwich, Joseph married Elizabeth Gurney (1780–1845), daughter of John Gurney (1749—1809) and Catherine Gurney (born Bell, 1755—1792). The bride's family
Joseph_Fry_(tea_merchant)
Late Bronze Age polity in northern Anatolia
Italian). 79 (2): 152–163. ISSN 0030-5367. JSTOR 43077905. Garstang, John; Gurney, O.C. (1960). The geography of the Hittite Empire. Occasional Publications
Kalašma
American illustrator and novelist
James Gurney (born June 14, 1958) is an American artist and author known for his illustrated book series Dinotopia, which is presented in the form of a
James_Gurney
Northern Irish darts player (born 1986)
Daryl Gurney (born 22 March 1986) is a Northern Irish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he reached
Daryl_Gurney
English Quaker minister
Joseph John Gurney, in 1847 the responsibility for evangelical leadership among British Quakers passed to Braithwaite, who edited Gurney's Memoirs,
Joseph_Bevan_Braithwaite
English actress (1920–2001)
Rachel Gurney (5 March 1920 – 24 November 2001) was an English actress. She began her career in the theatre towards the end of World War II and then expanded
Rachel_Gurney
American arts organization
luncheon hosted by Eleanor Roosevelt. The cast notably included bass John Gurney of later Metropolitan Opera fame as Peter. Beginning in 1950 the NML
National_Music_League
English antiquary, verse-writer and politician
Hudson Gurney (19 January 1775 – 9 November 1864) was an English antiquary and verse-writer, also known as a politician. He was a member of the Gurney family
Hudson_Gurney
English philanthropist (1851–1932)
1813, and his wife Charlotte. In 1871, she married John Gurney, a wealthy Norwich banker from the Gurney family of Earlham Hall, connected to many social
Isabel Talbot, Baroness Talbot de Malahide
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Ukrainian-American artist, printmaker and publisher
Profundis by Oscar Wilde; Ugly Pieces of Metal by William J. Leahy; and John Gurney's poems Coal, a Sonnet Sequence, the last of which had illustrations by
Paul_Peter_Piech
Subset of Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
ministers, Joseph John Gurney, travelled to America to support Bates and to meet with Hicksite Friends. Instead of healing the wounds, Gurney's visit exacerbated
Conservative_Friends
Association football club in Luton, England
attempt. "Controversial" owner John Gurney unsettled the club in 2003, terminating Kinnear's contract on his arrival in May; Gurney replaced Kinnear with Mike
Luton_Town_F.C.
English lawyer and Conservative Party politician
sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1878. Gurney was born at Norwood, the son of Sir John Gurney, a Baron of the Exchequer and his wife Maria Hawes
Russell_Gurney
Irish football manager and player (1946–2024)
9th-place finish. In May 2003 the club was sold to a consortium, led by John Gurney, which led to Kinnear and his assistant Mick Harford being sacked in
Joe_Kinnear
British colonial administrator
Sir Henry Lovell Goldsworthy Gurney KCMG KStJ (27 June 1898 – 6 October 1951) was a British colonial administrator who served in various posts throughout
Henry_Gurney
732 battle of the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
l'École des Charles (in French). XII (1): 91–105. Bede, Giles, John Allen, Stevens, John, Gurney, Anna and Petrie, Henry (1847). The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical
Battle_of_Tours
Iranian historian (born 1947)
Studies, Oxford University in 1981. He studied with Albert Hourani and John Gurney as well as with Wilfred Madelung, Roger Owen, Hamid Enayat and Wilfred
Abbas_Amanat
British zoologist
the 1920s and 1930s. Robert Gurney was born in 1879 as the fourth son of John Gurney (1845–1887) and Isabel Charlotte Gurney (later Baroness Talbot de Malahide)
Robert_Gurney
Irish politician
Robert John Gurney Anderson (16 June 1925 – 11 January 2005), known as Ian Anderson, was a President of the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man. Ian
Ian Anderson (Manx politician)
Ian_Anderson_(Manx_politician)
English family of Huguenot background
great-granddaughter – to the Rev. Joseph John Gurney (1848–1890) of Earlham Hall, the Gurney's family seat. Joseph John Gurney later lived at Bracondale Hall,
Martineau_family
Collaborative and IBM's Global Director of Healthcare Transformation Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), English banker, evangelical and abolitionist Elizabeth Haddon
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John Cadbury Carla Denyer Levi Coffin Anne Conway James Dean Judi Dench William Edmundson Margaret Fell George Fox Elizabeth Fry Joseph John Gurney Edward
Isaac_Penington_(Quaker)
Village in New York, United States
Guggenheim family. John Gurney – Bass-baritone singer for the Metropolitan Opera. Horace Hagedorn – Businessman; lived on Farmview Road. John Randolph Hearst
Flower_Hill,_New_York
English footballer and manager
Hartlepool, he was appointed manager of Luton Town by controversial chairman John Gurney, who, having just purchased the club, sacked the popular management team
Mike_Newell_(footballer)
failed to live out the full implications of their own nonviolent principles. John Woolman extended this concern to the "whole creation, animal as well as human
Testimony_of_peace
English writer and religious thinker (1644–1718)
American Quakerism, the heads of the conflicting parties, Joseph John Gurney and John Wilbur, both used Penn's writings in the defense of their religious
William_Penn
there Jeremiah Colman (1777–1851), founder of Colman's Mustard Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), banker and philanthropist who worked with his sister Elizabeth
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House in Uttarakhand, India
Gurney House is a historic building located in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India, and was the residence of hunter-conservationist and writer Jim Corbett until
Gurney_House
English actor (1903–1989)
Clockwork Orange (1971) as Professor (uncredited) Tower of Evil (1972) as John Gurney The Stranger (1973) as the Bookseller The Final Programme (1973) as Dr
George_Coulouris
British artist and theatrical designer (1910–2006)
Emmetts, Kent, a son of Sir John Lubbock, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Catherine Gurney, daughter of John Gurney of Gurney's Bank. His grandfather was Horace
Roland_Pym
collection of papers related to Hoag, he opposed Elias Hicks and Joseph John Gurney. Joseph and Huldah Hoag are buried at the Friends Cemetery near the meeting
Joseph_Hoag
Human hair color
memoir and history The Gurneys of Earlham, Augustus John Cuthbert Hare described an incident of harassment: "The second son, John, was born in 1750. As
Red_hair
English Assyriologist (1911–2001)
was born in London in 1911, the son of Robert Gurney, a zoologist, and a nephew of the archaeologist John Garstang. He was educated at Eton College and
Oliver_Gurney
English radical author, publisher and activist
family. In February 1794, he was finally brought to trial and defended by John Gurney: he was acquitted. Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote the essay "A Letter to
Daniel_Isaac_Eaton
Regional associations of Quaker congregations that meet annually
John Cadbury Carla Denyer Levi Coffin Anne Conway James Dean Judi Dench William Edmundson Margaret Fell George Fox Elizabeth Fry Joseph John Gurney Edward
Yearly_Meeting
American social reformer
family were Quakers. Her mother's maiden name was Gurney, and she was a descendant of Joseph John Gurney and Elizabeth Fry. In childhood Smith was thought
Estelle_Turrell_Smith
Public open space in London, England
célèbre, with the opposition being led by such influential figures as John Gurney Hoare and Lord Mansfield. Although unable to grant leases for building
Hampstead_Heath
2026 American superhero series by Oren Uziel
leading Cat to reveal Ben's secret to Faber and Ogden. 6 "Nightmare on a Gurney" Alethea Jones Jack Henderson May 25, 2026 (2026-05-25) May 27, 2026 Ogden
Spider-Noir
Church in Somers Town, Central London
fencer John Flaxman, sculptor John Fleetwood, baronet Bonaventure Giffard and his father Andrew Giffard John Ernest Grabe, theologian John Gurney, judge;
St_Pancras_Old_Church
English businessman and politician (1789–1867)
(James was flogged for requesting payment for a hog.) In 1840, Joseph John Gurney visited the estate and described the trial of a Myalist that took place
James_Beckford_Wildman
British Royal Navy mission, 1740–1744
Spanish) Bulkeley, John, Cummins, John, Byron, John, Gurney, Alan: The Loss of the Wager: The Narratives of John Bulkeley and the Hon. John Byron. Published
George Anson's voyage around the world
George_Anson's_voyage_around_the_world
English writer and sociologist (1802–1876)
born in Gurney Court in Magdalen Street, Norwich, in June 1802. It has a central block with two side wings and it takes its name from John Gurney, a wool
Harriet_Martineau
English barrister and historian
periodical literature were biographical sketches of William Garrow and John Gurney for the Law Magazine. The anonymous Memoirs of Queen Caroline (London
John_Adolphus
British writer and activist
Joseph Gurney (1744–1815) was an English shorthand-writer and evangelical activist. The son of Thomas Gurney, he was his assistant and successor as a
Joseph Gurney (shorthand writer)
Joseph_Gurney_(shorthand_writer)
Quaker religious concept
the light of life," (John 8:12). John the Baptist "came to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe," (John 1:7). Robert Barclay
Inward_light
British hymn-writer and poet (1858–1932)
Dorothy Frances Blomfield Gurney (née Blomfield; 4 October 1858 – 15 June 1932) was a British hymn-writer and poet. Known as Dora, she was the daughter
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