Emelia Russell Gurney (1823–1896) was an English activist, patron and benefactor. After her marriage she was generally known as Mrs. Russell Gurney. She...
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footballer Emelia Gorecka (born 1994), British runner Emelía Ósk Gunnarsdóttir (born 1998), Icelandic basketball player Emelia Russell Gurney (1823–1896)...
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Retrieved 22 January 2017. Gurney, Emilia (1902). Letters of Emelia Russell Gurney. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Russell Gurney...
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became their London home until Marion's death in March 2014. 3. Emelia Russell Gurney, activist who lived there until her death in 1896. 3. Margaret Torrie...
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Stephen; and Caroline married Stephen Ellis Batten and was mother of Emelia Russell Gurney. He married, secondly, on 25 August 1812, Frances, daughter of John...
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the "Eyre controversy", she made a point of inviting Emelia Russell Gurney, wife of Russell Gurney, to show her Jamaica sketches. In the early 1870s Senior...
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national importance. Amongst them are the women's rights advocates Emelia Russell Gurney and Lady Mount Temple. Having not been cleaned the works fell in...
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Chapel was commissioned by Emelia Russell Gurney, the widow of judge and politician, the Recorder of London Russell Gurney (1804–1878). It was envisaged...
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in 1862, the five children were brought up by Russell and Emelia Gurney, their uncle and aunt. Gurney was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, matriculating...
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Elizabeth's father, already knew each other via business; while Russell Gurney, Emelia's husband, was first cousin to Hawes, since William Hawes M.D. was...
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