Examples of 'birley' in a sentence

Meaning of "birley"

birley (noun): A surname of English origin, derived from a place name meaning "birch wood clearing."
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  • Alternative form of byrlaw
  • A suburb and ward of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK403398).
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Birley believes there is some truth in these considerations.
And with it the Birley family name.
Birley accepts the above location.
Vindolanda tablets discovered by Robin Birley.
Derek Birley commented on the wider and political background to the tour.
Blassianus then was commissioned as praefectus of the Classis Britannica, which Birley dates to c.
Anthony Birley has recently offered the most detailed defense of this position.
His sister, Margaret, was married to fellow Wanderers footballer Francis Birley.
Anthony Birley speculates that the legionary commander may be the father of our Vettonianus.
The commital proceedings before the magistrate, Mr Birley, occupied 76 days.
Birley and India Jane later reconciled at her wedding.
By the middle of August, Birley had heard evidence against the accused.
Birley was educated at Rugby and Balliol.
In 2010 the locomotive was purchased by Julian Birley and restored to Dinorwic red.
Maxine Birley was born into a family of successful artists, businesspeople, and academics.

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Birley considered the history and future impact of Britain 's increasing involvement with Europe.
Birley started hearing evidence from the 222 witnesses even before formal charges had been pressed.
Birley Mill 's been attacked three times.
Birley notes that Javolenus Priscus ' " principal claim to fame was as a jurist.
Mark Birley - buy cheap online.
As Birley made it clear -.
Anthony Birley believes that Maximus was born no later than AD 99.
Birley, District Magistrate of 24 Parganas, charged the accused who were tried with Aurobindo.
Birley returned to support these efforts after he left Germany in 1949.
Birley also notes that the ordinary consul of 201, Lucius Annius Fabianus, was " presumably " his grandson.
Dr. Brian Birley Roberts, who later contributed to the drafting of the Antarctic Treaty [ 2 ].

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