Good Friday

Good Friday, the Friday before Easter, held sacred from early times by the Church in commemoration of the crucifixion of Christ, observed originally with fasting and prayer.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Gonzalvo di Cordova * Good Regent
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Goldsmith, Oliver
Golf
Goliath
Gomarists
Goncourt, Edmond and Jules de
Gondar
Goneral
Gonsalez
Gonzaga
Gonzalvo di Cordova
Good Friday
Good Regent
Good Templars
Goodfellow, Robin
Goodman of Ballengeich
Goodsir, John
Goodwin Sands
Goody Two Shoes
Goodyear, Charles
Goorkhas
Gordian Knot

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Berkeley, George, Ll.D. Prebendary Of Canterbury
Dolben, John
Horsley, Samuel
Petrarch, Francis
Robinson, Robert
Romaine, William
Warton, Joseph