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- Sturmy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: William Sturmy (died 1427), English politician Robert Sturmy, 15th-century beach merchant...
- Robert Sturmy (died 1458) was a 15th-century Bristol merchant. In 1445 he sponsored a voyage conveying 200 pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia...
- Thomas Sturmy was a 13th-century landowner, nobleman, and household knight for John, King of England. He was the younger son of Geoffrey Sturmy who held...
- Sir William Esturmy (died 1427) (alias Sturmy), of Wolfhall, Wiltshire was an English Knight of the Shire, Speaker of the House of Commons, and hereditary...
- mysteries than their parents. And don't worry, we're not gonna get all sturmy-e**** either like on My So-Called Life. Although, you know, that chick didn't...
- Gascony. It was the starting point for many voyages, including Robert Sturmy's (1457–58) unsuccessful attempt to break the Italian monopoly of Eastern...
- Society describing “taking the mean” of five values: In this Table, he [Capt. Sturmy] notes the greatest difference to be 14 minutes; and so taking the mean...
- ^Rickmansworth CC Professional teams 1939–1940 Rickmansworth CC 0 ^Raleigh-Sturmy Archer Major wins More than 200 Amateur and Professional Road and Time Trial...
- CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1-4610-4513-7. Roskell, J. S.; Knightly, Charles (1993). "Sturmy (Esturmy), Sir William (c.1356–1427), of Wolf Hall in Great Bedwyn, Wilts...
- 12th Dynasty also called Sesostris Sesostris (play), a 1728 play by John Sturmy Sesostris Bank, a submerged bank named after the 1839 steam frigate INS Sesostris...