Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A suburb of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Originally in Cheshire.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBramhall remained in the band as well, giving Clapton three elite guitarists in his band and thus allowing him to revisit many Derek and the Dominos songs that he hadn't played in decades. Source: Internet
A simple grant application on the endowment’s website will streamline the approval process, Ms. Bramhall said. Source: Internet
An Answer to a Book published by Dr. Bramhall (published in 1682) * 1671. Source: Internet
Bramhall countered in 1655, when he printed everything that had passed between them (under the title of A Defence of the True Liberty of Human Actions from Antecedent or Extrinsic Necessity). Source: Internet
Guitarist Doyle Bramhall II worked on the album with Clapton (after opening Clapton's 2001 tour with his band Smokestack) and would join him on his 2004 tour. Source: Internet
Alderley Edge visit Marple, Grappenhall host Nantwich and Oulton Park head to Bramhall. Source: Internet