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Gonville may
refer to:
Gonville, New Zealand,
suburb of
Whanganui Gonville Bromhead (1845–1891),
British Army
officer awarded the
Victoria Cross Gonville...
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Gonville and
Caius College,
often referred to
simply as
Caius (/kiːz/ KEEZ), is a
constituent college of the
University of
Cambridge in Cambridge, England...
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Major Gonville Bromhead VC (29
August 1845 – 9
February 1891) was a
British Army
officer and
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest award for valour...
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Edmund Gonville (died 1351) was an
English priest who
founded Gonville Hall at the
University of
Cambridge in 1348,
which later was re-founded by John...
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Gonville Place is a road (part of the A603) in
southeast central Cambridge, England. It
forms part of the city's
inner ring road. At the
southwest end...
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Gonville is a
residential suburb of Whanganui, New Zealand. It is
under the
local governance of the
Whanganui District Council.
Pakaitore Marae and meeting...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Gonville Bromhead, 1st
Baronet (20
September 1758 – 18 May 1822) was a
British soldier who
served in the
Saratoga Campaign during...
- The
Gonville and
Caius Range (77°7′S 162°16′E / 77.117°S 162.267°E / -77.117; 162.267) is a
range of peaks, 1,000 to 1,500
metres (3,300 to 4,900 ft)...
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under the
command of
Lieutenants John
Chard of the
Royal Engineers and
Gonville Bromhead, of the 24th
Regiment of Foot,
began once a
large contingent of...
- on the street, just to the south, is
Gonville and
Caius College. St Michael's and St Mary's
Courts in
Gonville and
Caius lie
across Trinity Street on...