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Meaning of "brassey"

brassey (noun) - a surname of English origin. It is commonly used as a last name for individuals. Example: Thomas Brassey was a renowned civil engineer
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  • Alternative form of brassie
  • A surname.

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Brassey worked to give attention to dockyard grievances.
The pugs were made very fashionable by lady Brassey.
Brassey herself was an accomplished photographer.
Located on this intersection is Brassey Square which is the location of the town hall.
Brassey commissioned the eminent architect Alfred Waterhouse to rebuild the interior.
The contract for the construction of the line was won by Thomas Brassey.
This meant that Brassey had to seek foreign contracts elsewhere.
The contractor for the work was Thomas Brassey.
Albert Brassey had the rectory built at about the same time.
The life and labours of Mr Brassey.
Earl Brassey was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Worked with Brassey.
Mr Brassey for plaintiff.
Frequently, they also working in partnership with Thomas Brassey.
Brassey Hotel 캔버라.

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The contractors were the English partnership of Peto, Brassey and Betts.
Thomas Brassey was the eldest son of John Brassey, a prosperous farmer, and his wife Elizabeth.
The construction contract was awarded to well-known British contractor Peto, Brassey and Betts.
Brassey had worked with Betts and Peto in the Peto, Brassey and Betts partnership.
Eventually, she exited the other side of the limousine as had her lady-in-waiting, Rowena Brassey.
Brassey & Co., for whom he was responsible for the construction of the Liverpool landing-stage.
The black pug became fashionable after Lady Brassey brought some from China in 1886.
Henry Brassey, 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe was the nephew of the first Earl.

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