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berley
▪ I. berley Austral. (ˈbɜːlɪ) Also burley. [Of unknown origin.] Ground-bait.1874 E. S. Hill in J. E. Tenison-Woods Fish & Fisheries of N.S.W. (1882) iii. 75 The bait should be crabs. It is usual to wrench legs and shell off the back, and cast them out for berley. 1896 Badminton Mag. Aug. 201 Sometim... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Berley
George Berley (died ca. 1720) was a Hudson's Bay Company captain. wikipedia.org
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André Berley
André Berley (13 January 1890 – 26 November 1936) was a French actor. Berley was born André Edmond Obrecht in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. wikipedia.org
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burley
▪ I. † ˈburley1 Obs. rare—1. [cf. F. bourrelet, and burr n.1 2.] ‘The butt end of a lance’ (Halliwell).1548 Hall Chron. 12 One company had the plackard, the rest the port, the burley, the tasses..al gylte.▪ II. burley2, -lie, -ly Sc. and north. Eng. A corrupted form of byrlaw, q.v., used in comb. bu... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Burley (disambiguation)
George Burley may also refer to: George Burley (English footballer) See also George Berley, Hudson's Bay Company captain George Burleigh (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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Burley
Washington, a census-designated place Other uses Burley (tobacco), grown primarily in central Kentucky and central Tennessee Chumming (burley or berley wikipedia.org
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Barley River
Toponymy During the history the spelling of this toponym knew the variants: Berly, Berley and in Berley. The toponym "Lac Barley" appears under the spelling "Lac Berley", named after an old Abenaki, Pierre Berley, in the work of Thomas Fortin, The last of wikipedia.org
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Barley Lake
Toponymy Formerly the spelling of this toponym used the following variants: Berly or Berley. The current form of the toponym Barley dates from 1927. The name appeared in the form "Lac Berley", named after an old Abenaki, Pierre Berley, as explained by Thomas Fortin, in his work "The last of the coureurs wikipedia.org
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Al Shealy
Albert Berley Shealy (May 24, 1900 – March 7, 1967), was a professional baseball pitcher. wikipedia.org
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Jenny Lind (film)
Jenny Lind is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Grace Moore, André Luguet and André Berley. Cast Grace Moore as Jenny Lind André Luguet as Paul Brandt André Berley as P.T. wikipedia.org
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George Burleigh
Steel Company and New York National Guard officer George Burleigh (swimmer) (born 1914), Canadian swimmer See also George Burley (disambiguation) George Berley wikipedia.org
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David Vaughan (HBC captain)
David Vaughan (died c. 1720) was a Hudson's Bay Company captain who sailed with George Berley under the overall command of the explorer James Knight on Berley. The remains of the camp where they all perished, were discovered many years later by the explorer, Samuel Hearne. wikipedia.org
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Mitchell-Shealy House
Mitchell-Shealy House, also known as the Berley Shealy House, is a historic home located at Batesburg-Leesville, Lexington County, South Carolina. wikipedia.org
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Les mutinés de l'Elseneur
Elsinore (French: Les mutinés de l'Elseneur) is a 1936 French action film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Jean Murat, Winna Winifried and André Berley Partial cast Jean Murat - Jack Pathurst Winna Winifried - Winna West André Berley - Le lieutenant Pike Maurice Lagrenée - Bert Rhine Jacques Berlioz wikipedia.org
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