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This is tracking page a of the DNB WikiProject's Volume of the Month Collaboration for January 2012. This month's volume is vol. 21 (Garnett to Gloucester) which is:

NB that the Wikisource articles will in many cases already link to the corresponding Wikipedia biography. It is, however, not possible to guarantee either that these links are 100% correct in their target; nor that the absence of a link means the corresponding biography is not here. Please update the "wikipedia=" field on Wikisource where appropriate. There is a categorised list from letter G on Wikisource covering the biographies lacking a link to WP. As the VoTM collaboration started there were 248 without WP link in vol. 21.

In the Epitome but not here?

There are around four cases where the Epitome list may differ from the biography list (volume ToC) on Wikisource:

  • The listing is for a subarticle. Subjects of DNB subarticles may or may not be notable; please deal with these in the "Comments and assessments" columns.
  • The biography occurs in the 1901 first supplement, not in the first edition. These cases can be found by consulting s:Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement, Volume 2.
  • The entry is a "see" entry in the DNB, comparable to a disambiguation page here.
  • The entry is such as "Oxford, Earls of", i.e. a listing rather than a biography.

There are a few anomalies also. Because of OCR problems, the Epitome pages may be incorrectly ordered, as well as having typos.

Hard cases and annotation

In some cases the DNB article is hard to locate in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB): this occurs if a different spelling or different name is used; if the subject is relegated to a subarticle in the ODNB (e.g. Irish saints, who in some cases are bundled into general surveys); or because modern scholarship has decided the person in question never existed. Please help avoid duplication of effort in these cases, if you have ODNB access and find such issues, by leaving a note here and on the Wikisource biography. Please remember that only people who meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines can be added.

Title Present?[1]
Y/N
Needs expansion from DNB? [2]
Y/N
Check errata from 1904 DNB[3]
none/to do/done
ODNB key Factcheck from ODNB
to do/done
Research from further sources
to do/done
Note serious DNB failings
in “extra notes” field on WS[4]
Portrait
Y/N
Comments
and assessments
Arthur William Garnett Y N none 10388 Done to do n/a N
Henry Garnet Y N none 10389 Good Article
Jeremiah Garnett none 10390
John Garnett (bishop) 10391 done done N
Richard Garnett (philologist) none 10393
Thomas Garnet none 10394
Thomas Garnett (physician) none 10395
Thomas Garnett (manufacturer) none 10396
William Garnett (civil servant) none 10397
Christopher Garneys none 10398
Thomas Garnier (dean of Lincoln) none 10399
Thomas Garnier none 10400
Robert Garnock none 10401
George Garrard none 10402
Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet Y N none 10403 to do to do Y
Thomas Garrard (biographer) none 10404 non-notable? Maybe. While Bristol City Chamberlain, he also gave a couple of Egyptian coffins containing mummies to Bristol Museum (then Bristol Institution), allowing them to be opened by James Cowles Prichard. The coffins stayed in Bristol, but the mummies later ended up in Plymouth.[1]
Henry Garraway 10405
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett 10406
Robert Garrett (British Army officer) none 10407
David Garrick none 10408
Alfred Henry Garrod none 10409
William Garrow none 10410
Charles Brierley Garside none 10411
Bernard Garter 10412
John Garth (composer) none 10413
Samuel Garth none 10414
Maxwell Garthshore none 10415
Edmund Garvey none 10417
John Garvey (bishop) none 10418
Henri Gascar none 10419
Bernard Gascoigne 10420
George Gascoigne 10421
John Gascoigne none 10422
Richard Gascoigne (antiquary) none 10423
Richard Gascoigne (Jacobite) 10424
Thomas Gascoigne (academic) none 10425
Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet 10426
William Gascoigne 10427
William Gascoigne (scientist) 10428
Crisp Gascoygne none 10430
Isaac Gascoyne none 10431
Stephen Gaselee (judge) none 10432
Stephen Gaselee (serjeant-at-law) none 10433
Elizabeth Gaskell 10434
William Gaskell none 10435
George Gaskin none 10436
John Baptist Gaspars none 10437
Thomas Gaspey none 10438
John Peter Gassiot 10439
Luce de Gast none 10440
Henry Gastineau none 10441
Francis Gastrell none 10442
Thomas Gatacre N none 10443 Father of Thomas Gataker (below). Doesn't appear notable from DNB entry, but ODNB has significantly more and indicates he was an MP
Thomas Gataker 10445
Bernard Gates none 10446
John Gates (courtier) none 10448
Thomas Gates (governor) none 10449
Lionel Gatford Y N none 10450 done done
Alfred Gatley Y N none 10451
James Gatliff none 10452
Henry Gattie none 10453
Margaret Gatty none 10454
John Gauden none 10456
Thomas Gaugain none 10457
John Gaule none 10458
Elizabeth Gaunt none 10459
Maurice de Gaunt Y Y none 10460
Henry Gauntlett (clergyman) none 10461
Henry Gauntlett none 10462
Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall Y N none 10463 Good Article
Antonio Gavin none 10464
Robert Gavin none 10465
Framlingham Gawdy none 10466
Francis Gawdy (chief justice of common pleas) none 10467
John Gawdy none 10468
Thomas Gawdy none 10469
Thomas Gawen none 10470
George Gawler 10471
William Gawler none 10472
John Gay none 10473
John Gay (surgeon) none 10475
Arthur Edward Gayer none 10476
John Gayer (Lord Mayor) none 10477
John Gayer none 10478
Clark Gayton (Royal Navy officer) none 10479
Edmund Gayton none 10480
Richard Gaywood none 10481
Allan Geare none 10482
Sir Francis Geary, 1st Baronet none 10483
William Ged 10484
Alexander Geddes none 10485
Andrew Geddes none 10486
James Geddes (advocate) none 10487
Jenny Geddes 10488
John Geddes (bishop) N none 10489 When Robert Burns wrote to a correspondent that "the first [that is, finest] cleric character I ever saw was a Roman Catholick," he was referring to Bishop Geddes.
Michael Geddes none 10490
William Geddes (minister) none 10491

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