Munday may refer to: Munday (Hampshire cricketer), 18th-century English cricketer Anthony Munday (1560–1633), English dramatist Don Munday (1890–1950)...
Mickey Munday (born June 29, 1945) is an American former drug trafficker and former associate of Colombia's Medellin Cartel during the growth phase in...
Jeremy Munday (18 May 1960) is a British linguist and translation scholar. He is a lecturer in translation studies at the University of Leeds and he also...
Barry Munday (alternatively known as Family Jewels) is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris D'Arienzo; it is based on the novel Life is a Strange...
Munday High School is a public high school located in Munday, Texas (USA) and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is part of the Munday Consolidated...
Henry Munday (1623 – 28 June 1682) was an English physician and schoolmaster. Munday was the son of Henry Munday of Henley-on-Thames, and was baptised...
Anthony Munday (or Monday) (1560? – 10 August 1633) was an English playwright and miscellaneous writer. He was baptized on 13 October 1560 in St Gregory...
Stuart Clifford Munday (born 28 September 1972) is an English former professional footballer who made 97 Football League appearances playing in defence...
Richard Munday (c.1685-1739) was a prominent colonial American architect and builder in Newport, Rhode Island. Munday built several notable public buildings...
James Joseph Munday (1 November 1917 – 27 July 1971) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the VFL. Munday won the 1944 Carji...
Lindsey Munday (born May 28, 1984) is a former collegiate women's lacrosse player who won two national championships at Northwestern and has served since...
George Munday (June 13, 1907 – October 17, 1975), known while playing professional football as "Sunday" Munday, was an American football player. He played...
Models of communication Chandler & Munday 2011, p. 387, Shannon and Weaver's model Li 2007, pp. 5439–5442 Chandler & Munday 2011, p. 387, Shannon and Weaver's...
Munday House is a historic home located near Denver in Catawba County, North Carolina. It was built about 1850, and was originally a one-room, one-story...
Phyllis B Munday, CM (née James) (24 September 1894 – 11 April 1990) was a Canadian mountaineer, explorer, naturalist and humanitarian. She was famed for...
the first editorial Prentice wrote about the figure, he spelled her name 'Munday', but in every other editorial he spelled the name 'Mundy'. He portrayed...
Walter Alfred Don Munday (1890–1950) was a Canadian explorer, naturalist and mountaineer famous for his explorations of the Coast Mountains with his wife...
Daniel Munday (born 7 March 1985) is an Australian former basketball player. Munday was born in Karratha, Western Australia. He graduated from Willetton...
Virgil Munday Chapman (March 15, 1895 – March 8, 1951) was an American attorney and Democratic politician who represented Kentucky in the United States...
Pat Munday is an American environmentalist, writer, and college professor living in Butte, Montana. He was awarded the Liebig-Woehler Freundschaft Prize...
Kade Michael Munday (born 4 January 1983) is an Australian cricketer who has played for Tasmania and an Australian rules footballer who played for the...
Lisa Anne Munday (born 14 June 1968) is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since the...
Mount Munday is one of the principal summits of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. It is 3,356 m (11,010 ft) in elevation...
Herbert Munday (23 April 1876 – 1961) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Chesterfield Town. Herbert Munday at the English...
"it has been a traumatic past year." On 3 May 2021, Mark Osborne and Lee Munday announced a new band Hurtless that also features Brian MacDonald from PVRIS...
George Joseph Smith (11 January 1872 – 13 August 1915) was an English serial killer and bigamist who was convicted and subsequently hanged for the murders...
William Henry Munday (24 January 1876 – 21 March 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...