Evans (William), 8 feet at death. Porter to Charles I. (died 1632).
Frank (Big), 7 feet 8 inches; weight 22 stone; girth round the chest, 58 inches. He was an Irishman, whose name was Francis Sheridan (died 1870).
Frenz (Louis), 7 feet 4 inches. The French giant.
Gabara, 9 feet 9 inches. An Arabian giant. Pliny says he was the tallest man seen in the days of Claudius.
Gilly, 8 feet. A Swede; exhibited as a show in the early part of the nineteenth century.
Goli´ath, 6 cubits and a span (? 9 feet 4 inches).—1 Sam. xvii. 4, etc. His “brother” was also a giant.—2 Sam. xxi. 19; 1 Chron. xx. 5.
Gordon (Alice), 7 feet. An Essex giantess (died 1737).
Hale (Robert), 7 feet 6 inches; born at Somerton. Generally called “The Norfolk Giant” (1820-1862).
Har´drada (Harold), “5 ells of Norway in height” (nearly 8 feet). The Norway giant.
La Pierre, 7 feet 1 inch; of Stratgard, in Denmark.