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John Grundy

John Grundy, Jr. (1719–1783), English civil, drainage and canal engineer


John Gooch Robberds

Leaving York at midsummer 1810, he preached for a few months at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, and was invited to settle there as colleague to Theophilus Browne; but on 19 December 1810 he was called to Cross Street Chapel, Manchester, in succession to Ralph Harrison, and as colleague to John Grundy.

John Grundy

Jack Grundy (John Grundy, 1873–?), English Association footballer

John Grundy, Sr. (c. 1696–1748), English land surveyor and civil engineer

John Grundy, Sr.

Following his work for the Duke of Baccleuch, he was asked to survey the parish of Moulton in 1733.

In 1733, he worked for the Commissioners of Sewers, surveying the parish of Moulton, near Spalding, and suggesting ways in which its drainage could be improved.


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