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▪ I. bailie (ˈbeɪlɪ) Forms: 3 bailli, -ie, 3–4 baili, 3–7 bayly, 4 bayli, bayely, 4–5 baylle, 4–6 bayle, bailye, 4–8 bailly, 5 bailȝhey, 5–6 baly, 5–7 bayley, 6 baylay, bailȝie, 7 baylie, 7–8 baillie, bailey, 4–9 baily, 6– bailie. [ME. bailli, a. OF. bailli (13th c.), later form of baillis, baillif,...
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Bailie
The office of bailie was abolished in law in Scotland in 1975, and today the position of bailie is a courtesy title. )
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, Bailie of Inverie, Knoydart
Dr George Coull FRSE, Bailie of Edinburgh
Sir John Lauder, 1st Baronet, Bailie of Edinburgh
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Bailie (surname)
Bailie is an English surname. Notable people with this name include:
Jim Bailie (n.d.), Irish politician
Kim Bailie (1929—2008), Aeronautics engineer
Ryan Bailie (b. 1990), Australian
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Please explain how to make an irish coffee with the bailie hotel
good morning and welcome to the baby hotel and today we're going to make an Irish coffee the first thing you need to do is get all your essential equipment your Irish coffee glass your gems whiskey some sugar some whipped cream and some pouring cream that is a part of hot water and a little partial ...
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Colin Bailie
Colin James Bailie (born 31 March 1964) is a former professional footballer, born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, who played in the Football League for Swindon Bailie began his career at Swindon Town, where he turned professional in 1982.
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Jim Bailie
Bailie, known as Jim Bailie, was a prominent unionist activist in Northern Ireland. Bailie trained as a Conservative Party election agent before joining the staff of the Ulster Unionist Party, in 1942.
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James Bailie
James Bailie (1890–1967) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Bailie worked as a domestic engineer and ran a foundry that produced ironworks in Ballymena.
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Martin Bailie
Martin Bailie (7 June 1962 – 3 September 2022) was a Northern Irish hurler. Bailie later won Ulster SHC medals in 1992, 1995 and 1997.
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William Bailie
William Bailie (died ) was a native of Ayrshire, Scotland. His eldest son, William Bailie, became Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh and inherited his father's estate, which passed through his only daughter Jane
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Tony Bailie
Tony Bailie is a novelist, and journalist from Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. Works
Tony Bailie is an Irish writer and journalist who, as of 2018, has published three novels and two poetry collections.
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Thomas Bailie
Bailie was born in Boston, USA, the son of William Bailie and Margaret Crooks – his family was from Newtownards, County Down. Returning to Ireland, Bailie attended the Ward School, Bangor.
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David Bailie
Bailie died on 6 March 2021 at the age of 83. Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
Bailie's website
YouTube channel
David Bailie at Theatricalia
1937 births
2021 deaths
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Bailie Key
Bailie Jaye Key (born 16 March 1999) is a retired American artistic gymnast.
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Kim Bailie
Early life
Bailie was born in Johannesburg on 2 February 1929, he grew up in Bathurst, Eastern Cape and went to St. References
External links
Encyclopædia Britannica article on Kim Bailie
Alumni of St.
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Bailie (name)
Bailie is an English name. Notable people with this name include:
Given name
Bailie Key (b. 1999), American gymnast
Other
Bailie Nicol Jarvie
Beijing Bailie University
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