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  • The series was Executive Produced by the incredibly talented (and funny) Mike Gunton.

    BBC/Discovery’s Epic Nature Series, Life « Art & Business of Motion 2010

  • He gives a beatdown to the union's biggest goon, then physically manhandles the boss a wormy Bob Gunton.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Kill the Irishman Marshall Fine 2011

  • He was, according to Gunton, a very learned man, and possessed great strength of mind and decision of character.

    The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips

  • Gunton was the not altogether satisfactory assistant to the one doctor in the place.

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • Gunton tells us that the arm of St. Oswald [4] was the most famous, and Walter de Whittlesea informs us that King St.phen came to

    The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips

  • Abbot Kirton had many contests with his tenants, "but notwithstanding," says Gunton, "he forgat not to enlarge and beautify his monastery, for he built that goodly building at the east end of the church, now commonly known by the name of the new building," [16] wherein he placed three altars, opposite three pair of stairs, descending from the back of the great altar.

    The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips

  • He pushed open the bedroom door, half expecting to be greeted by a smothered laugh from Gunton, and a whispered account of the last trick he'd played the old woman.

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • But Gunton, poor fellow, who had laughed and played his foolish jests, and got into mischief industriously all through his short life, had laid his mirth aside to-day.

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • She spread the watch, the chain, the sleeve-links, a certain pearl stud which Dan had noticed once or twice in his shirt when poor Gunton wore dress clothes, upon the table -- all the poor, invaluable trifles which had lain on the drawers in that pathetic little heap bequeathed to the dead man's friend.

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • [8] Britton says "he founded a chapel to St. Nicholas _near_ it;" but Gunton is doubtless correct, when he says that the chapel was over it.

    The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips

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