Examples of 'madeley' in a sentence

Meaning of "madeley"

Madeley is a surname of English origin
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  • A town and civil parish with a town council in Telford and Wrekin borough, Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6904).
  • A village and civil parish in Newcastle-under-Lyme borough, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ7744).
  • A suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
  • A surname.

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Madeley has a shopping parade.
As a result Madeley was asked to resign.
It is in the ancient manor and ecclesiastical parish of Madeley.
They have got Madeley hosting.
He would be happy to hear that all goes well at Madeley.
Richard Madeley is a British television presenter and columnist.
Flowers laid outside Madeley house.
Madeley was born in Manchester.
I have got cousins in Madeley.
Richard Madeley describes you as " really wearing.
The team believes in Madeley.
Letting Madeley bully him like that, pushing him around.
Sir Basil probably had ironworks at Coalbrookdale on his own estate of Madeley.
He says you rang him at Madeley Park at a quarter past 6 that night.
Artwork and / or text courtesy of Gerald Madeley.

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Young and Madeley regularly post tips, advice and their own success stories.
He always was very lucky with his Brussels sprouts, was George Madeley.
In an interview, Madeley named Cuban leader Fidel Castro as the person he most despises.
Do you remember the old days? Reverend Madeley.
Alan Rusbridger - former editor of The Guardian Richard Madeley - television presenter and journalist.
Rugby star James Haskell was next up, alongside his girlfriend Chloe Madeley.
Former Leeds and England defender Paul Madeley died at the age of 73.
His mother and grandmother settled in Newcastle-under-Lyme, then moved on to Madeley.
This closed to all traffic from Market Drayton to Madeley Chord in 1956.
His mother and grandmother moved to nearby Newcastle-under-Lyme, then to Madeley.
And that's all from me… Graham Madeley.
She has been very hands-on with Madeley.
By August 1871 the name had been changed yet again to Madeley Road.
Oh, really? I have got cousins in Madeley.

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