The John Gulson StoryBiography of John Gulson (1813-1904), a Quaker who served as Mayor and Alderman of the City of Coventry, and was active (with his wife) in helping financially and furthering the work of various schools and hospitals there. Includes some of the nineteenth century history of these schools and hospitals. Includes some ancestral family history. |
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The Gulsons in Seventeenth century Coventry | 1 |
Community Work | 9 |
The Coventrian | 15 |
Copyright | |
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ACTS CHAPTER Alderman became Berkswell born Boundary Tree building century John Gulson chairman children's wards citizens of Coventry City of Coventry Coalbrookdale Committee Council County Londonderry Coventry and Warwickshire Coventry Institute Coventry Library Coventry Nursing Association Coventry Standard Coventry's daughter December Derby Lane donations Edward Gulson Elizabeth Gulson Forest of Arden garden Goodall Gosford Street Grammar School Gulson died Gulson lived headmaster Hertford Street Hill Street house in Priory interest J. S. Whittem JOHN GULSON SENIOR John Gulson Story JOHN GULSON'S RURAL leather dresser Leicester Leicestershire Liberal Liberal Unionist Little Park Street Lloyds Bank married Mechanics Institute member of parliament Moneymore nineteenth century John Oadby Pelham Lee PLATE Priory Row Quaker Ragged School reading resigned School of Art Sir Joseph Paxton Sketch by John Smithford Street Sophia Louisa Spon Street Stoke Stoneleigh Tomson town trustees unto Warwickshire Hospital wife William Gulson wished Wyken