Lexicographical Neighbors of Durning
Literary usage of Durning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1850)
"T. ... 0.*3.04} Certif.[ied] 101 . 00s . 00d, viz. 21 left by Mr. durning of
Bisp- ham; 71-10s, [the] Int.[erest] of ..."
2. Notitia Cestriensis: Or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Francis Gastrell (1850)
"2l left by Mr. durning of Bisp- ham; 71-10s, [the] Int.[erest] of 1501 given by
sever. ... durning ..."
3. Memorable Unitarians: Being a Series of Brief Biographical Sketches by Robert Spears (1906)
"... Sir Edwin durning- Lawrence, Bart., MP, and of Lady Burning-Lawrence, familiar
as household words to the Unitarians of both England and America. MR. ..."
4. History of Pittsburgh and Environs: Biographical by George Thornton Fleming, American Historical Company (1922)
"Mr. durning is descended from a pioneer family of Pittsburgh, and is a son of
James J. and Anna durning. His father was an old river man, and was a member ..."
5. Liverpool Banks & Bankers, 1760-1837: A History of the Circumstances which by John Hughes (1906)
"On 30th June 1823 the partnership between Samuel Hope and George Holt was
terminated, the official notice of the dissolution appearing 1 William durning had ..."