“Sugden says the records from Banstead Hospital are held by GLRO, which I'm not sure what it is, neither have I ever conducted research in hospital records”
My apologies if I am mistaking what you meant here, but the GLRO is now the London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB
If Grand is used as an adjective, wouldn’t it have said ‘Guidon grand’, rather than ‘Grand Guidon’?
I believe the placing of ‘grand’ depends on whether it means ‘great’ and so goes before the noun, or ‘tall or big’ in which case it goes after. In neither case would it be capitalised.
A ‘Guidon’ is a small flag, so it would mean big small flag. Or great small flag, as in renowned. Actually I suspect ‘Grand’ was given as a first name. Either way I think it is more than a little tenuous to extrapolate from the inclusion of this word to imply any sort of connection to Le Grand.
But the documents are interesting nevertheless.
My apologies if I am mistaking what you meant here, but the GLRO is now the London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB
If Grand is used as an adjective, wouldn’t it have said ‘Guidon grand’, rather than ‘Grand Guidon’?
I believe the placing of ‘grand’ depends on whether it means ‘great’ and so goes before the noun, or ‘tall or big’ in which case it goes after. In neither case would it be capitalised.
A ‘Guidon’ is a small flag, so it would mean big small flag. Or great small flag, as in renowned. Actually I suspect ‘Grand’ was given as a first name. Either way I think it is more than a little tenuous to extrapolate from the inclusion of this word to imply any sort of connection to Le Grand.
But the documents are interesting nevertheless.
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