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  2. George Shurley - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Shurley (1569–1647) was an English-born judge who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Uniquely among the holders of that office, he ranked as junior in precedence to the Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas .

  3. John Shurley (died 1631) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Shurley (20 April 1568 – 25 April 1631) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1625.. Shurley was the son of Thomas Shurley of Isfield, Sussex, by his first wife Anne Pelham, daughter of Sir Nicholas Pelham of Laughton, East Sussex and Anne Sackville; and great-grandson of John Shurley (died 1527) who held the office of Cofferer to King Henry VIII.

  4. Shurley - Wikipedia

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    Shurley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: George Shurley (1569–1647), English judge, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland

  5. John Shurley - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Shurley (died 3 August 1527) was an English noble who held the financial office of Cofferer to the King during the reign of Henry VIII. He was married twice. Firstly to Parnell (or Petronella) Grandford, daughter of John Graunford, King's bailiff of Rye and himself son of onetime Mayor of Rye Babylon Graundfote. Secondly to Margery Goring.

  6. John Shurley (died 1616) - Wikipedia

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    John Shurley (died October 1616), of 'The Friars', Lewes, Sussex, was an English politician. [1] He was born the son of Edward Shurley of Isfield, educated at Queens' College, Cambridge and studied law at Clifford's Inn where he was called to the bar by 1575. He was an MP for Lewes 1572, 1589, 1597 and 1604; for Lostwithiel 1584.

  7. Guide to Reference - Wikipedia

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    Guide to Reference, published in 2008 as the online successor to Guide to Reference Books, was a selective guide to the best print and online reference sources.An editorial team of reference librarians and subject experts selected and annotated some 16,000 entries, which were organized by subject.