Proper noun
Garnsey (plural Garnseys)
A surname from Norman.
Garnsey, "The Land," CAH 11, p. 681. Mills and commercial ovens were usually combined in a bakery complex. Source: Internet
Again, Notre Dame tied it up with a goal from Ryder Garnsey, assisted by Pierre Byrne. Source: Internet
A male subject was treated for an apparent opioid overdose and was revived by medics on scene on the 300 block of Garnsey Street on April 28 at approximately 11:45 p.m. The patient was subsequently transported by squad to UVMC. Source: Internet
Yesterday the president of the Australian Council of Churches (Bishop Garnsey) protested to the Federal Government. Source: Internet