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Meaning of "ottley"

ottley (noun) - Ottley is a surname of Old English origin. It can also refer to a place name or be used as a surname for a person
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  • A surname.

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Ottley was recommended to Butler as the ideal candidate.
The king had reached Uttoxeter by the time Ottley was able to meet him.
Young Ottley was used to these things from birth.
Illustrations were handled by Ryan Ottley.
David Ottley won a third straight title in the javelin throw.
Pencils by Ottley.
Lady Lucy Ottley long outlived her husband and at least two of her children.
I think you should give Mr. Ottley his drugs.
Ottley shortly thereafter departed from the band and was replaced by Tony Taylor.
The relationship between the Ottley family and the Mackworths was at least ambivalent.
Ottley and Durkin.
He will be particularly angry, ” said young Ottley.
Douglas Ottley is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level.
I got a patient here, Ottley.
Ryan Ottley is an American comic book artist.

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Shortly after the king's return, Ottley was knighted.
Charles Ottley acted as chief engineer, but found difficultly in recruiting a labour force.
Many foreigners left, but not a young Englishman, William Young Ottley.
Ottley was made his Deputy Lieutenant on 3 September.
The estate remained in the Ottley family until the death of Adam Ottley in 1807.
The panel was moved to England by William Young Ottley in 1800.
You haven't heard of Ottley House?

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