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Joseph Gurney (15 October 1804 – 12 August 1879), was a British shorthand writer and biblical scholar, notable for his publications and work with the Religious Tract Society.[1]
^"Gurney, Joseph (1804-1879)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
JosephGurney (15 October 1804 – 12 August 1879), was a British shorthand writer and biblical scholar, notable for his publications and work with the...
JosephGurney Cannon (May 7, 1836 – November 12, 1926) was an American politician from Illinois and leader of the Republican Party. Cannon represented...
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...
JosephGurney Barclay may refer to: JosephGurney Barclay (missionary) (1879–1976), British banker and missionary JosephGurney Barclay (astronomer) (1816–1898)...
Crisp, and Republicans James G. Blaine, Thomas Brackett Reed, and JosephGurney Cannon. The power of the speaker was greatly augmented during the tenure...
Sir JosephGurney Pease, 5th Baronet (16 November 1927 – 26 December 2023) was a British hotelier and a Liberal Party politician. Gurney Pease was the...
Sir JosephGurney Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (24 May 1895 – 25 June 1958) was an English Conservative Party politician. Gurney Braithwaite came from a Quaker...
JosephGurney Bevan (1753–1814) was a British Quaker, known as a writer of apologetics. The son of Timothy and Hannah Bevan, he was born in London on...
Robert R. Hitt or Secretary of War William Howard Taft of Ohio; Speaker JosephGurney Cannon of Illinois also had support among the delegates, but Cannon...
the bar of the house of Peers, on Nov. 28, 1787. London: John Murray. JosephGurney; Warren Hastings (1859). E. A. Bond (ed.). Speeches of the managers...
Steel JosephGurney Cannon (1836–1926), U.S. Representative from Illinois and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; nicknamed "Uncle Joe" Joseph J...
to as "Czar Reed". In the 1890s and 1900s, Reed and his successor, JosephGurney Cannon (R-Illinois) used the Rules Committee to centralize the power...
Frederick Muhlenberg, Henry Clay, John W. Taylor, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph W. Martin Jr., Sam Rayburn, and Nancy Pelosi. Altogether, there have been...
24th term, breaking the record of 23 terms first set by former Speaker JosephGurney Cannon, whose service had been non-consecutive, whereas Sabath's was...
named for former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives JosephGurney Cannon. The first congressional office buildings were constructed immediately...
married Hannah Gurney, whose sister became Elizabeth Fry, and became a great friend of her father JosephGurney and the extended Gurney family. Buxton...
JosephGurney Cannon (1836–1926), United States politician Joseph E. Johnston (1807–1891), Confederate general during the American Civil War Joseph Ligambi...
opposed any restrictions on immigration. In 1906, the House Speaker JosephGurney Cannon, a conservative Republican, worked aggressively to defeat a proposed...
speaker. The speakership reached its zenith during the term of Republican JosephGurney Cannon, from 1903 to 1911. The speaker's powers included chairmanship...
(1836–1932) Ohio 8 December 5, 1881 March 4, 1883 Himself 1881–1883 48th JosephGurney Cannon (1836–1926) Illinois 15 March 4, 1883 March 3, 1889 Carlisle...