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* [[Henry Honychurch Gorringe]] (1841-1885), a United States Naval Commander and captain of the [[USS Gettysburg]]; |
* [[Henry Honychurch Gorringe]] (1841-1885), a United States Naval Commander and captain of the [[USS Gettysburg]]; |
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* [[Richard Gorringe]], New Zealand based medic |
* [[Richard Gorringe]], New Zealand based medic |
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* [[Timothy Gorringe]], Professor of Theological Studies at Exeter University. |
* [[Timothy Gorringe]], Professor of Theological Studies at Exeter University. |
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Revision as of 09:16, 26 February 2008
Gorringe is a rare English surname and significant for being one of the only words to rhyme with Orange. it may refer to one of the following people;
- Henry Honychurch Gorringe (1841-1885), a United States Naval Commander and captain of the USS Gettysburg;
- Richard Gorringe, New Zealand based medic
- Timothy Gorringe, Professor of Theological Studies at Exeter University.
Gorringe may also refer to;
- Gorringe Ridge, discovered by Henry Honychurch Gorringe in 1875.