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What (who) is rundle$550924$ - definition

MOUNTAIN IN ALBERTA, CANADA
Mount rundall; Mt. rundle; Mt. Rundle; Rundle Rock
  •  East aspect of Mount Rundle showing summit
  • Canmore]]. All the peaks seen here are part of Mount Rundle.

Jeremiah Rundle         
POLITICIAN
Jeremiah Brice Rundle
Jeremiah Brice Rundle (1816 – 6 March 1893) was an English-born Australian politician. He was born in Cornwall to farmer Jeremiah Brice Rundle and Elizabeth White.
George Rundle Prynne         
  • George Rundle Prynne
  • George Rundle Prynne, 1849 drawing
  • Grave of George Rundle Prynne
  • St Peter the Apostle, Plymouth, photograph from 2010
CHURCH OF ENGLAND CLERGYMAN AND WRITER
George Rundle Prynn
George Rundle Prynne (1818–1903) was a British Anglo-Catholic cleric in south-west England, known for his Tractarian and ritualist views. He is also notable as a hymn-writer: his "Jesu(s), Meek and Gentle" ranked with "Jesus Loves Me" and "Near the Cross" for American Protestants in the later 19th century".
Rundle         
FAMILY NAME
Rundle (surname); Rundle (last name); Rundle (family name)
The Rundle family name is a prominent one in many parts of southwest England, particularly Cornwall.

Wikipedia

Mount Rundle

Mount Rundle is a mountain in Canada's Banff National Park overlooking the towns of Banff and Canmore, Alberta. The Cree name was Waskahigan Watchi or house mountain. In 1858 John Palliser renamed the mountain after Reverend Robert Rundle, a Methodist invited by the Hudson's Bay Company to do missionary work in western Canada in the 1840s. He introduced syllabics there—a written language developed for the Cree, as part of his missionary work. He only visited the Stoney-Nakoda of the area around what is now called Mount Rundle in 1844 and 1847.

Mt. Rundle could actually be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for over 12 kilometres (7.5 mi), on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore with seven distinct peaks along the way. The third peak southeast of Banff is the highest at 9,675 feet (2,949 m). West of the Spray Lakes road is the East End of Rundle— locally known as EEOR—which rises above Whiteman's Gap just south of Canmore. The Rundle Peaks are part of the South Banff Ranges, along with its siblings—the Sundance Range, Sulphur Mountain and the Goat Range.