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Gennings is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edmund Gennings (1567–1591),
English Roman Catholic saint John
Gennings (c. 1570–1660)...
- won over to
Gennings's faith, only
besought him to go away, lest he
himself should become suspect.
Gennings then
returned to France.
Gennings returned to...
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recognising the zeal of John
Gennings, now gave into his
hands the seal of the old
province of the
English Observants.[3]
Gennings next
proceeded to procure...
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Gennings Park (sometimes
spelt Jennings, and
referred to as
Gennings House or
Gennings Court),
located on
Lughorse Lane near Hunton, Kent, is a
Grade II...
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Gen,
gen, -
gen, or
gen- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gen is most
commonly seen as a
contraction (such as
Gen.) and it may
refer to: Book...
- In
ancient Rome, a
gens (/
ɡɛns/ or /dʒɛnz/, Latin: [gẽːs]; pl.:
gentes [ˈgɛnteːs]) was a
family consisting of
individuals who
shared the same
nomen gentilicium...
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government project,
which is in
actuality a prison-like
testing ground on "
gen-active" teens. The
teens make
their escape, but not
before they manifest...
- on Gray's Inn Lane, a
centre of
hospitality for recusants,
where Edmund Gennings was
celebrating M****. As
Topcliffe and his men
attempted to
break in, some...
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Edmund Campion (1540–1581),
English Jesuit priest and
martyr Saint Edmund Gennings (1567–1591),
English priest and
martyr Saint Edmund Rich (1175–1240), otherwise...
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Generation X (often
shortened to
Gen X) is the
demographic cohort following the Baby
Boomers and
preceding Millennials.
Researchers and po****r media...