Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ592534).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt the London conference, the PPP was represented by Dr. Jagan, Brindley Benn and Balram Singh Rai. Source: Internet
The death took place at Brindley Manor Nursing Home of Myra Turley Gillespie (née Mc Clean) of Main Street, Stranorlar. Source: Internet
The sweet-and-sour ending is just perfect, too perfect, compared to some of the funnier and truer prose within, and the first person she thanks is “Bonita Brindley, who began this book.” Source: Internet
The Babington Lane department store, latterly known as David Brindley, was renowned for its upmarket ladieswear and menswear until it closed in 2011. Source: Internet
The Deersville Community Choir will present the Christmas Cantata “2,000 Decembers Ago,” on Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. The event will be held at Deersville United Methodist Church under the direction of Holly Brindley with assistance by Gloria Allen. Source: Internet
These were Johanna Boley of Lone Star College North Harris, Jay Kraft and Hans Brindley of Liberty Property Trust, and Ryan McCord of Generation Park and McCord Development. Source: Internet