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seely, a. Obs. (exc. dial.). (ˈsiːlɪ) Forms: 3 seoly, 3–6 seli(e, 3–7 sely, 4 sele (celly, selli), 4–5 cely, (selly), 5 cele, 6 sealie, -y, seally(e, seilie, -ye, selle, sellie, sel(l)ye, sielie, -y, zelie, 6–7 seeley, seelye, 6–7, 9 seelie, 5– seely. See also i-seli, and the later silly a. [Com. WG...
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Seely
Seely is a variation of the English and Anglo-Irish Sealy surname, and may refer to:
Brad Seely (born 1956), American football coach
Charles Seely ( Seely (born 1941), American academic and translator
David Seely, 4th Baron Mottistone (1920–2011), British peer
Horace Seely-Brown Jr. (1908–1982), American
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Seely House
Seely House or Seelye House may refer to:
in the United Kingdom
Houses of the Seely Baronets, including Sherwood Lodge in Arnold in the County of Nottingham also as Seely House
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Seely (band)
Seely was a dream pop band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1994. They released four albums before disbanding in 2000. Seely reunited for one night only at a benefit show in 2006.
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Victor Seely
Sir Victor Basil John Seely, 4th Baronet (18 May 1900 – 10 May 1980) was the 4th baronet of the Seely family, of Sherwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire, and son of Sir Charles Hilton Seely, 2nd Baronet.
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Bob Seely
Seely was later commissioned as an officer. Seely was subsequently criticised on social media.
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Tim Seely
Early life and education
Seely is the son of the late Major Frank James Wriothesley Seely (1901–1956), and a great-grandson of Sir Charles Seely, 1st Seely studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
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Charles Seely
Charles Seely may refer to:
Charles Seely (politician, born 1803), British industrialist and Liberal Member of Parliament
Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet (1833–1915), British Member of Parliament, son of the above
Sir Charles Seely, 2nd Baronet (1859–1926), British Member of Parliament, son of the above
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Seely Township
Seely Creek Township may refer to the following townships in the United States:
Seely Township, Guthrie County, Iowa
Seely Township, Faribault County , Minnesota
See also
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Sealy Township, Logan County, North Dakota
Township name disambiguation pages
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Scott Seely
Scott Andrew Seely (born 1981) is an American Anglican bishop. Biography
Seely is a native Texan.
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Jeannie Seely
Early life
Seely was born Marilyn Jeanne Seely in Titusville, Pennsylvania, on July 6, 1940. Seely was the youngest of four children born to Irene and Leo Seely. Leo Seely was a farmer and an employer of the Titusville Steel Mill.
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Morris Seely
Political career
Prior to Seely's Ditch, Seely served in the Ohio Senate from 1829 to 1830. In 1841, Seely was elected mayor of Dayton. He served one month, and resigned.
Death
Morris Seely died in 1847, at the age of 52.
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Seely Ridge
Seely Ridge () is a ridge, 10 km long, rising to 1,240 m at the south end, trends northeast from West Prongs to join Heiser Ridge in the Neptune Range, Seely, who invented the inflatable life raft in 1915 at Pensacola Naval Air Station.
Ridges of Queen Elizabeth Land
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Orange Seely
Orange Seely (February 20, 1843 – November 13, 1918) was a Mormon pioneer and early settler of Utah. Seely was born in Nashville, Lee County, Iowa.
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Seely baronets
Seely baronets, of Sherwood Lodge and Brooke House (1896)
Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet (1833–1915)
Sir Charles Hilton Seely, 2nd Baronet (1859–1926) New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
Seely family crest in A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5
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Seely family
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