Definition of Grizell. Meaning of Grizell. Synonyms of Grizell

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Grizell. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Grizell and, of course, Grizell synonyms and on the right images related to the word Grizell.

Definition of Grizell

No result for Grizell. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Grizell from wikipedia

- Griselda Steevens (also known as Grizel Steevens or Grizell Steevens) (1653 – 18 March 1746) was a philanthropist and a benefactor of Dr Steevens' Hospital...
- cunning-woman and accused witch Bessie Dunlop, while other examples included Grizell and Gridigut, who were the familiars of 17th-century Huntingdonshire witch...
- Grizel, also spelled Grizell, Grizelle, Grisel and Grisell, is a feminine given name which may refer to: Grisell Baillie (1822–1891), first woman deaconess...
- Steevens (1653 – 15 December 1710) was an Irish physician. Steevens and Grizell his sister (1653–1746), were the twin children of John Steevens, an English...
- died nine days later. William Allen married for the third time in 1827. Grizell was the eldest sister of another family of well-off Stoke Newington Quakers...
- sister Grizell with the intention that when she died, the proceeds would then be used to fund the building of a hospital in the city of Dublin. Grizell decided...
- commissioner of musters for 1598 and Custos rotulorum in 1617. Wodehouse married Grizell Yelverton, daughter of William Yelverton, on 22 December 1582. She was...
- ****e Sr (1716–1796), a London merchant from an Irish background, and Grizell Gurnell (c. 1722–1802), of Ealing. It was a numerous family, although the...
- Sir Philip Wodehouse, 1st Baronet, of Kimberley, Norfolk, and his wife Grizell Yelverton, daughter of William Yelverton. He was Member of Parliament for...
- denomination in the mid-17th century. The abolitionist William Allen and his wife Grizell ****e set up the Newington Academy for Girls in 1824, teaching an unusually...