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'''Tunstall''' |
'''Tunstall''' or '''Tunstal''' may refer to: |
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==Place names== |
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===Australia=== |
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*Tunstall, former name of [[Tuncester, New South Wales]] |
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===Canada=== |
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*[[Tunstall, Saskatchewan]] |
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===United Kingdom=== |
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*[[Tunstall, East Riding of Yorkshire]] |
*[[Tunstall, East Riding of Yorkshire]] |
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*[[Tunstall, Kent]] |
*[[Tunstall, Kent]] |
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*[[Tunstall, Lancashire]] |
*[[Tunstall, Lancashire]] |
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*[[Tunstall, Norfolk]] |
*[[Tunstall, Norfolk]], in the parish of Halvergate |
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*[[Tunstall, North Yorkshire]] |
*[[Tunstall, North Yorkshire]] |
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*[[Tunstall, Stafford]], near to Eccleshall |
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*[[Tunstall, Staffordshire]], one of the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent |
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*[[Tunstall, Suffolk]] |
*[[Tunstall, Suffolk]] |
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*[[Tunstall, Sunderland]] |
*[[Tunstall, Sunderland]] |
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*Tunstall, Devon, near Dartmouth, see [[Townstal]] |
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===United States=== |
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'''Tunstall''' could refer to the following people: |
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==People== |
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*[[Cuthbert Tunstall]], bishop of Durham, England in the 16th century |
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* [[Arthur Tunstall]] (born 1922), Australian and international sport administrator |
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*[[Fred Tunstall]], a [[Football (soccer)|footballer (soccer)]], who played for [[Sheffield United F.C.]] |
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* [[Cuthbert Tunstall]] (1474–1559), English bishop and scholar |
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* [[Dori Tunstall]] (born 1972), American anthropologist |
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* [[Fred Tunstall]] (1897–1971), English footballer (Sheffield United, England national team) |
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*[[Marmaduke Tunstall]] |
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* [[John Tunstall (usher)]], 17th-century English courtier |
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* [[John Tunstall]] (1853–1878), New Mexico (USA) rancher of Lincoln County War fame |
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* [[Kate Tunstall (academic)|Kate Tunstall]], British scholar of French literature and interim Provost at Worcester College, Oxford |
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* [[KT Tunstall]] (Kate Victoria Tunstall, born 1975), Scottish singer-songwriter |
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* [[Loraine Bedsole Bush Tunstall]] (1879-1953), American child welfare advocate |
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* [[Marmaduke Tunstall]] (1743–1790), English ornithologist |
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* [[Martha Goodwin Tunstall]] (1838-1911), American Unionist, abolitionist and suffragist |
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* [[Pete Tunstall]] (1918-2013), English pilot and World War II German prisoner |
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* [[Thomas Tunstall]] (died 1616), English Roman Catholic priest |
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* [[William Tunstall]], footballer |
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* [[Whitmell P. Tunstall]] (1810–1854), Virginia (USA) politician |
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* [[Tunstall Quarles]] (1781–1856), United States lawyer and politician |
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* [[Douglas Allen Tunstall Jr.]] (born 1967) (Tiny the Terrible), American professional wrestler and politician |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[Tunstall coding]], a computer encoding method that maps variable-length sequences of input symbols to constant-length code words |
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*[[Tunstall Healthcare]], a healthcare company |
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*[[Tunstall Priory]], a priory on Tunstall island near Redbourne |
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 17 September 2024
Tunstall or Tunstal may refer to:
Place names
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Tunstall, former name of Tuncester, New South Wales
Canada
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]- Tunstall, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Tunstall, Kent
- Tunstall, Lancashire
- Tunstall, Norfolk, in the parish of Halvergate
- Tunstall, North Yorkshire
- Tunstall, Stafford, near to Eccleshall
- Tunstall, Staffordshire, one of the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent
- Tunstall, Suffolk
- Tunstall, Sunderland
- Tunstall, Devon, near Dartmouth, see Townstal
United States
[edit]People
[edit]- Arthur Tunstall (born 1922), Australian and international sport administrator
- Cuthbert Tunstall (1474–1559), English bishop and scholar
- Dori Tunstall (born 1972), American anthropologist
- Fred Tunstall (1897–1971), English footballer (Sheffield United, England national team)
- John Tunstall (usher), 17th-century English courtier
- John Tunstall (1853–1878), New Mexico (USA) rancher of Lincoln County War fame
- Kate Tunstall, British scholar of French literature and interim Provost at Worcester College, Oxford
- KT Tunstall (Kate Victoria Tunstall, born 1975), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Loraine Bedsole Bush Tunstall (1879-1953), American child welfare advocate
- Marmaduke Tunstall (1743–1790), English ornithologist
- Martha Goodwin Tunstall (1838-1911), American Unionist, abolitionist and suffragist
- Pete Tunstall (1918-2013), English pilot and World War II German prisoner
- Thomas Tunstall (died 1616), English Roman Catholic priest
- William Tunstall, footballer
- Whitmell P. Tunstall (1810–1854), Virginia (USA) politician
- Tunstall Quarles (1781–1856), United States lawyer and politician
- Douglas Allen Tunstall Jr. (born 1967) (Tiny the Terrible), American professional wrestler and politician
Other uses
[edit]- Tunstall coding, a computer encoding method that maps variable-length sequences of input symbols to constant-length code words
- Tunstall Healthcare, a healthcare company
- Tunstall Priory, a priory on Tunstall island near Redbourne