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Pelling

Proper noun

Meaning

Pelling (plural Pellings)

A surname from Welsh.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A Short History Of The Labour Party by Henry Pelling The percentage of students staying on at school after the age of sixteen increased similarly, and the student population increased by over 10% each year. Source: Internet

In his 2006 book, Nick Pelling proposed that the Voynich manuscript was written by the 15th century North Italian architect Antonio Averlino (also known as "Filarete"), a theory broadly consistent with the radiocarbon dating. Source: Internet

Christopher Pelling, "Tragedy, Rhetoric and Performance Culture", in A Companion to Greek Tragedy, Justina Gregory (ed. Source: Internet

State scholarships to universities were increased, Pelling, Henry & Alastair J. Reid. Source: Internet

Henry Pelling, Social Geography of British Elections, 1885-1910 (London, 1967) 89-90, 206, They were very well organised and highly motivated and largely won over the Whigs and Liberals to their cause. Source: Internet

Pelling and Webster estimate that in London in the 1580 to 1600 period, out of a population of nearly 200,000 people, there were about 500 medical practitioners. Source: Internet

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