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21 relations: Brampton Gurdon, Charles Gurdon, Edward Temple Gurdon, Francis Gurdon, Gurdon Buck, Gurdon Denison, Gurdon Institute, Gurdon Light, Gurdon S. Mumford, Gurdon Saltonstall, Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, Gurdon Wattles, Gurdon Woods, Gurdon, Arkansas, Henry Gurdon Marquand, John Everard Gurdon, John Gurdon, John Gurdon (died 1679), Madeleine Gurdon, Thornhagh Gurdon, William Brampton Gurdon.
Brampton Gurdon
Brampton Gurdon may refer to.
See Gurdon and Brampton Gurdon
Charles Gurdon
Charles Gurdon (3 December 1855 – 26 June 1931) was an English barrister, judge, rower and rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge University and Richmond.
Edward Temple Gurdon
Edward Temple Gurdon (1854-1929), often known as Temple Gurdon, was a rugby union international who represented England from 1878 to 1886.
See Gurdon and Edward Temple Gurdon
Francis Gurdon
Francis Gurdon (11 April 1861 – 23 December 1929) was an Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Hull in the modern era.
Gurdon Buck
Gurdon Buck (May 4, 1807 – March 6, 1877) was a pioneering military plastic surgeon during the Civil War.
Gurdon Denison
Gurdon Denison (1744–1807) was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia.
Gurdon Institute
The Gurdon Institute (officially the Wellcome/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute) is a research facility at the University of Cambridge, specialising in developmental biology and cancer biology.
See Gurdon and Gurdon Institute
Gurdon Light
The Gurdon Light is an atmospheric ghost light located near railroad tracks in a wooded area of Gurdon, Arkansas.
Gurdon S. Mumford
Gurdon Saltonstall Mumford (January 29, 1764 – April 30, 1831) was a United States representative from New York.
See Gurdon and Gurdon S. Mumford
Gurdon Saltonstall
Gurdon Saltonstall (27 March 1666 – 20 September 1724) was governor of the Colony of Connecticut from 1708 to 1724.
See Gurdon and Gurdon Saltonstall
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (August 22, 1802 – September 14, 1886) was an American fur trader, insurance underwriter, and land speculator.
See Gurdon and Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard
Gurdon Wattles
Gurdon Wallace Wattles (May 12, 1855 - January 31, 1932) was an early businessman, banker, and civic leader in Omaha, Nebraska, who became responsible for bankrolling much of early Hollywood.
Gurdon Woods
Gurdon Grant Woods (1915–2007), was an American sculptor, and academic administrator.
Gurdon, Arkansas
Gurdon is a city in Clark County, Arkansas, United States.
See Gurdon and Gurdon, Arkansas
Henry Gurdon Marquand
Henry Gurdon Marquand (April 11, 1819 – February 26, 1902) was an American financier, philanthropist and art collector known for his extensive collection.
See Gurdon and Henry Gurdon Marquand
John Everard Gurdon
John Everard Gurdon, (24 May 1898 – 14 April 1973), was a British flying ace in the First World War credited with twenty-eight victories.
See Gurdon and John Everard Gurdon
John Gurdon
Sir John Bertrand Gurdon (born 2 October 1933) is a British developmental biologist, best known for his pioneering research in nuclear transplantation and cloning.
John Gurdon (died 1679)
John Gurdon (3 July 1595 – 9 September 1679) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1660.
See Gurdon and John Gurdon (died 1679)
Madeleine Gurdon
Madeleine Astrid Gurdon, Baroness Lloyd-Webber (born 30 November 1962) is an English horsewoman.
See Gurdon and Madeleine Gurdon
Thornhagh Gurdon
Thornhagh Gurdon, F.S.A. (1663 – November 1733) was an English antiquarian.
See Gurdon and Thornhagh Gurdon
William Brampton Gurdon
Sir William Brampton Gurdon (5 September 1840 – 31 May 1910), London Evening Standard was a British civil servant who became a Liberal Party politician.
See Gurdon and William Brampton Gurdon
References
Also known as Gurdon (disambiguation).

