- Norwich.
Spurrells were
resident in
Norwich from the
fifteenth century onwards, and in 1737 John
Spurrell was
elected mayor of the city.
Spurrells are recorded...
- John
Spurrell (1681/1682–3
January 1763) was
mayor of
Norwich in 1737. He
served as
alderman of
South Consiford ward for
nearly 40
years and was also sheriff...
- the
Spurrell's Welsh Dictionary English-Welsh.
William Spurrell was born 13 Quay Street, Carmarthen, and was the
third son of
Richard Spurrell, who was...
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Emily Elizabeth Spurrell (born 1
November 1987) is a
British politician serving as
Police and
Crime Commissioner for
Merseyside since 2021. A
member of...
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Flaxman Charles John
Spurrell FSA FGS (8
September 1842 – 25
February 1915) was a
British archaeologist,
geologist and
photographer who
worked mainly in...
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Spurrell's free-tailed bat (Mops spurrelli) is a
species of bat in the
family Molossidae named after Herbert George Flaxman Spurrell. It is
found in Central...
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Herbert George Flaxman Spurrell M.A. M.B. B.Ch. F.Z.S. (20 June 1877 – 8
November 1918) was a
British biologist,
physician and
author whose work in South...
- frog,
Spurrell's leaf frog, and pink-sided tree frog. The
specific name, spurrelli, is in
honour of
British zoologist Herbert George Flaxman Spurrell. Its...
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Frederick Spurrell (2
August 1824 – 23
February 1902) was an
Anglican priest and archaeologist.
Frederick Spurrell was born at 23, Park
Street in Southwark...
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Waterman and
Charles Spurrell (1783–1866), a
member of the
Spurrell family of Thurgarton, Norfolk, who,
along with his brother,
James Spurrell (1776–1840), was...