Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in Hertfordshire, England.
A London borough of Greater London.
A town in south-eastern Greater London, England.
A district in the borough of Tower Hamlets, eastern London, officially Bromley by Bow (OS grid ref TQ3782).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFor clothes, I like Dover Street Market and Acne. For vintage, I go to Mint just off Seven Dials. For shoes, it's Church's and Russell & Bromley. Matt Smith
Bromley town's highest entry is this swanky restaurant that boasts high cuisine and an impressive number of compliments to its food, takeaway service, table service and latest Covid safety precautions. Source: Internet
At the stunning Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, which just reopened this weekend, general manager Marc Bromley greeted all the “new” arrivals to paradise personally. Source: Internet
He settled near London, living at various times in Harrow – where his daughter, Alexandra, was born – Ealing and Bromley (6 Crescent Road 1886–1914). Source: Internet
David G. Bromley of the University of Virginia comments that the real Hubbard has been transformed into a "prophetic persona", "LRH", which acts as the basis for his prophetic authority within Scientology and transcends his biographical history. Source: Internet
Bromley, p. 91 Scientology aimed to "rehabilitate" each person's thetan to restore its original capacities and become once again an " Operating Thetan ". Source: Internet