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Gutch may
refer to:
Eliza Gutch (1840-1931),
English author.
George Gutch,
British architect. John
Gutch (clergyman) (1746–1831),
Anglican clergyman and...
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Popol Vuh (also
Popul Vuh or Pop Vuj) is a text
recounting the
mythology and
history of the Kʼicheʼ
people of Guatemala, one of the Maya
peoples who also...
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Gutch is a surname.
Notable people by that name include:
Eliza Gutch (1840-1931),
English author.
George Gutch,
British architect. John
Gutch (clergyman)...
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magistrate to be
tried for vagrancy, but Mrs
Worrall agrees to care for her. Mr
Gutch, a
local printer and
newspaper reporter,
takes an
interest in the case,...
- Communication. 1 (1): 66–80. doi:10.1080/15295038409360014. Alvarado, Manuel;
Gutch, Robin; Wollen, Tana (1987).
Learning the Media:
Introduction to
Media Teaching...
- John
Gutch (10
January 1746 – 1 July 1831) was an
Anglican clergyman and
official of the
University of Oxford. He was also an antiquarian, with a particular...
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Eliza Gutch (née Hutchinson) (1840-1931) was an
English author,
contributor to
Notes and Queries, and
founding member of the
Folklore Society. She made...
- Sir John
Gutch, KCMG, OBE (12 July 1905 – 11
February 1988) was a
British colonial administrator. His
career in the
Colonial Service began in 1928, with...
- John
Gutch may
refer to: John
Gutch (clergyman) (1746–1831),
English Anglican clergyman and
official of the
University of
Oxford John
Mathew Gutch (1776–1861)...
- John
Mathew Gutch FSA (1776-1861) was an
English journalist and historian. John Mathew,
eldest son of John
Gutch, was born in 1776,
probably at Oxford...