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Stream in Worcestershire, England
The Badsey Brook, also known as the Broadway Brook, is a small brook that flows through Worcestershire, England. It is a lower tributary of the River Avon
Badsey_Brook
Avon, Warwickshire (L) River Swilgate (L) Bow Brook (R) Piddle Brook (R) River Isbourne (L) Badsey Brook (L) River Arrow (R) River Alne (L) River Stour
List_of_rivers_of_England
Battle during the Normandy campaign
166, 156, 191. Badsey 2006, pp. 58–59. Badsey 2006, pp. 60–61. Badsey 2006, p. 49. Badsey 2006, pp. 50–51. Badsey 2006, p. 52. Badsey 2006, p. 53. Buckley
Battle_for_Caen
River in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, England
square kilometres (37 sq mi) and lies between the Badsey Brook to the east, the Merry Brook and Carrant Brook to the west with the Cotswolds to the south.
River_Isbourne
British Army officer (1887–1976)
Badsey 1990, p. 69 Badsey 1990, p. 73 Badsey 1990, p. 77 Badsey 1990, pp. 79–80 Badsey 1990, p. 80 Badsey 1990, p. 84 Urban 2005, pp. 289–290 Badsey 1990
Bernard_Montgomery
Unbuilt London Underground station
November 1912. pp. 9018–9020. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's
Emlyn_Road_tube_station
Aston Fields, Aston Somerville, Astwood Bank, Atch Lench Badgers Hill, Badsey, Bank's Green, Bank Street, Barbourne, Barnards Green, Barnt Green, Barnettbrook
List of places in Worcestershire
List_of_places_in_Worcestershire
Village in England
original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011. "Roman Wickhamford". The Badsey Society. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018
Bourton-on-the-Water
River in the United Kingdom
rises above Churchstoke and by the Luggy Brook. The left bank Sylfaen Brook enters at Welshpool, and the Bele Brook via the New Cut east of Arddlin. The River
River_Severn
Underground railway company in London
pp. 7666–7668. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 92. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 93. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 110–111. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 129. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 148–49
Central_London_Railway
Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945 Rees, Chris (2013). "Badsey Bullet". Three-Wheelers A–Z: The Definitive Encyclopaedia of Three-Wheeled
List_of_car_brands
House in Wickhamford, Worcestershire
its own Grade II listing. Brooks & Pevsner 2007, pp. 662–663. "Wickhamford Manor House". www.badseysociety.uk. The Badsey Society. Retrieved 28 March
Wickhamford_Manor
London Underground station
27105". The London Gazette. 4 August 1899. pp. 4833–4834. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 118. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 152–53. "No. 27464". The London Gazette. 12
Holborn_tube_station
Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 94. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 114. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 118. "No. 27497". The London Gazette. 21 November 1902. p. 7533. Badsey-Ellis
Timeline of the London Underground
Timeline_of_the_London_Underground
London Underground station
2005, p. 108. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 70–71. "No. 26881". The London Gazette. 10 August 1897. pp. 4481–4483. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 85. Badsey-Ellis 2005,
South_Kensington_tube_station
American offensive in the Western Theater of World War II
[page needed]. "Operation Cobra". 24 February 2016. Hastings 2006, p. 313. Trew & Badsey 2004, p. 64. Van der Vat 2003, p. 110. Bradley 1983, p. 261. Williams 2004
Operation_Cobra
2019 UK local government election
Badsey Party Candidate Votes % Conservative Mark Goodge 502 75.15 Labour Martin Vernall 166 24.85 Turnout 699 27.54 Conservative hold
2019 Wychavon District Council election
2019_Wychavon_District_Council_election
Area of London, England
illegal bulldozing". the Guardian. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2022. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's lost tube schemes. Harrow: Capital Transport
Kilburn,_London
1964 First World War TV documentary
Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2013. Badsey, S. (2002). "The Great War Since The Great War". Historical Journal of Film
The_Great_War_(TV_series)
London Underground station
2005, p. 108. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 70–71. "No. 26881". The London Gazette. 10 August 1897. pp. 4481–4483. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 85. Badsey-Ellis 2005,
Gloucester_Road_tube_station
1916 British film by Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell
p. 173. Reeves 1983, p. 467. Badsey 1983, p. 99. Haggith 2002, pp. 11–24. Badsey 1983, p. 108. Reeves 1997, p. 14. Badsey 1983, pp. 108, 100. Smither 2002
The Battle of the Somme (film)
The_Battle_of_the_Somme_(film)
London Underground station
15. Horne 2006, p. 30. Horne 2006, p. 44. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 70–71. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 220. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 271. Wolmar 2005, p. 206. Betjeman
Embankment_tube_station
Pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Quran
Website of The British Monarchy, 15 March 2015, accessed 15 March 2015 Badsey, S. Nicolle, D, Turnbull, S (1999). "The Timechart of Military History"
Gog_and_Magog
River in Wales and England
and the Ledwyche Brook flows into the Teme at Burford, close to the Herefordshire/Shropshire/Worcestershire tripoint. The Kyre Brook flows into the Teme
River_Teme
Centuries". Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Retrieved 2026-01-06. Brooks, Nicholas (December 1974). "Anglo-Saxon charters: the work of the last twenty
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
London Underground station
25996". The London Gazette. 26 November 1889. pp. 6640–6642. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 47. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 43. "No. 26109". The London Gazette. 25 November
Oxford_Circus_tube_station
1894-02-17. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2012-01-21. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's Lost Tube Schemes. Harrow: Capital Transport
History_of_monorail
Norse seafarers, merchants and raiders
Website of The British Monarchy, 15 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015 Badsey, S. Nicolle, D, Turnbull, S (1999). "The Timechart of Military History"
Vikings
English dissenting minister
Catholic sympathies, who among other preferments held the perpetual curacy of Badsey, two miles from Evesham. His closest friend, away from his own neighbourhood
Paul_Cardale
Village in Herefordshire, England
British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. "Badsey: William Seward 1702-1740". www.badsey.net. "welldigger: The Hay-on-Wye Martyr William Seward"
Cusop
Series of British long-range airstrikes during the Falklands War
original on 4 April 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2018. Freedman 2005, pp. 542–543. Badsey 2013, pp. 161–162. Freedman 2005, p. 631. Freedman 2005, pp. 652–653. "Offensive
Operation_Black_Buck
roads (the Dewsbury to Elland Turnpike), where the roads cross the Nun Brook. 53°41′10″N 1°43′35″W / 53.68611°N 1.72639°W / 53.68611; -1.72639 Bradley
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1807
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1807
London Underground station
ISBN 978-0-226-69710-9. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's Lost Tube Schemes. Capital Transport. pp. 70–71. ISBN 1-85414-293-3. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005)
Mansion_House_tube_station
London Underground station
of Culture, Media and Sport. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (November 2008). "The Underground and the apostrophe" (PDF)
St_James's_Park_tube_station
London Underground line
The London Gazette. 4 August 1899. pp. 4833–4834. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 131. Horne 2007, p. 11. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 138. Martin 2012, pp. 182–183. Dean
Piccadilly_line
Public open space in London, England
The Times. No. 36334. London. 25 December 1900. p. 9. Gale CS151316377. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's Lost Tube Schemes. Capital Transport. p. 137
Hampstead_Heath
Former underground railway in London (1868–1933)
158–160. Jackson 1986, pp. 119–120. Horne 2003, p. 28. Green 1987, p. 24. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 118. Horne 2006, p. 37. Green 1987, p. 25. Horne 2006, pp
District_Railway
River in central England
Sowe, Dene, Arrow, Isbourne and Swilgate as well as many minor streams and brooks. A long distance footpath has been created which follows the river from
River_Avon,_Warwickshire
Long-distance footpath in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Monarch's_Way
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
archived from the original on 29 November 2014, retrieved 16 November 2014 Badsey, S. Nicolle, D, Turnbull, S (1999). "The Timechart of Military History"
Viking_Age
Trunk road in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
A38_road
Unbuilt London Underground station
November 1912. pp. 9018–9020. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's
Rylett_Road_tube_station
Schematic transport map of the London Underground network
February 2021. [1] Archived 18 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine from Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's Lost Tube Schemes. Capital Transport. pp
Tube_map
Long-distance footpath in the southwest of England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Cotswold_Way
Unbuilt London Underground station
November 1912. pp. 9018–9020. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's
The_Grove_tube_station
London Underground line
9018–9021. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 31656". The London Gazette. 25 November 1919
Central line (London Underground)
Central_line_(London_Underground)
Motorway in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
M50_motorway_(England)
London Underground line
Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018. Badsey-Ellis 2005, p. 35. Wolmar 2005, pp. 4 & 135. Horne 2009, p. 10. Horne 2009
Northern_line
London Underground traction maintenance depot
City Central Line Sidings". Ian Ritchie Architects. Retrieved 27 May 2020. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2016). Building London's Underground: From Cut-and Cover
White_City_Depot
224-mile footpath in Wales and England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Severn_Way
1982 combat service support operations
pp. 8–9. Badsey 2014, p. 109. Hellberg 2005, pp. 111–112. Privratsky 2014, pp. 37–38. Tustin 1984a, p. 296. Privratsky 2014, p. 53. Badsey 2014, pp. 111–112
British logistics in the Falklands War
British_logistics_in_the_Falklands_War
Railway line in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Ashchurch–Barnt_Green_line
River in Worcestershire and Warwickshire, England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
River_Arrow,_Worcestershire
British Army general (1870–1963)
Army had three infantry and three cavalry divisions. Research by Stephen Badsey among the surviving evidence suggests that the final plan was for Gough
Hubert_Gough
County of Cumberland. Badsey Inclosure Act 1812 52 Geo. 3. c. 45 Pr. 5 May 1812 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Badsey, in the County of Worcester
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1812
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1812
Railway line in England
Long Lartin prison. There is another level crossing, where Littleton and Badsey station used to be. The line crosses the River Avon into Evesham. Opposite
Cotswold_Line
Motorway in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
M5_motorway
Unbuilt London Underground station
November 1912. pp. 9018–9020. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's
Paddenswick_Road_tube_station
Archived from the original on 20 November 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2016. Badsey, Stephen (2000). The Media and International Security. Routledge. pp. 83–84
Timeline_of_BBC_One
Roman road in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Icknield_Street
Unbuilt London Underground station
November 1912. pp. 9018–9020. Badsey-Ellis 2005, pp. 273–274. "No. 28747". The London Gazette. 19 August 1913. pp. 5929–5931. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (2005). London's
Heathfield Terrace tube station
Heathfield_Terrace_tube_station
Long-distance footpath in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
Geopark_Way
roads (the Dewsbury to Elland Turnpike), where the roads cross the Nun Brook. 53°41′10″N 1°43′35″W / 53.68611°N 1.72639°W / 53.68611; -1.72639 Bradley
List of acts of the 1st session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_1st_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Road in the West Midlands
human-made. Traveling eastbound, one will cross Gosford Brook, River Teme, Ledwyche Brook, Corn Brook, River Rea, River Severn, River Stour, (in both Kidderminster
A456_road
London Underground station
Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020. Badsey-Ellis, Antony (November 2008). "The Underground and the apostrophe" (PDF)
Earl's_Court_tube_station
22. Edmunds (1925), pp. 10–11 Beckett & Simpson 1985, p. 47. Badsey 2008, p. 227. Badsey 2008, p. 198. Rankin 2008, p. 55. Jarymowycz & Starry 2008, p
British Army during the First World War
British_Army_during_the_First_World_War
Major road in England and Wales
River Severn, Worcester Stourbridge Canal, Stourton River Stour, Kinver Wom Brook, Wombourne Birmingham Canal, Wolverhampton Staffordshire and Worcestershire
A449_road
Staffordshire. Evesham PLU Abbots Lench, Aldington, All Saints Evesham, Badsey, Bengeworth, Bretforton, Broadway, Church Honeybourne, Church Lench, Cleeve
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Road in England
Foley Park Halt Harvington Hinton Knightwick Leigh Court Littleton and Badsey Malvern Hanley Road Malvern Wells Newland Halt Newnham Bridge Norton Halt
A46_road
Swalcliffe, Brailes, Shipston-on-Stour, Chipping Campden, Bretforton and Badsey B4036 Daventry A5 at Long Buckby Wharf Formerly continued to Market Harborough
B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B_roads_in_Zone_4_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Heritage railway station in Gloucestershire, England
Maurice Jennings 1946–1952 (afterwards station master at Littleton and Badsey) The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway reopened the line between Toddington
Winchcombe_railway_station
Uffdown, Waseley, Whitford, Woodvale, Wythall South. Mid Worcestershire: Badsey, Bengeworth, Bowbrook, Bretforton and Offenham, Broadway and Wickhamford
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
Governor of Malta (1869–1936)
Western Front 1914–1918. London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-00-713752-4. Badsey, Stephen (2008). Doctrine and Reform in the British Cavalry 1880–1918. Birmingham
David Campbell (British Army officer)
David_Campbell_(British_Army_officer)
London and South Western Railway 1967 Littlemore GWR 1963 Littleton and Badsey GWR 1966 Littleworth GNR 1961 Liverpool Central High Level Cheshire Lines
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: K–L
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_K–L
survival. James Lorimer & Company. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-88862-124-5. Stephen Badsey (2008). Doctrine and reform in the British cavalry 1880–1918. Ashgate Publishing
Military_history_of_Canada
Heritage railway in England
the railway over Mor Brook failed catastrophically, allowing the embankment upon which the railway sits to slide into the brook. This made the section
Severn_Valley_Railway
Canal in the West Midlands, England
through the roving bridge The Dunstall Water Bridge carries the Smestow Brook over the canal. The Dunstall water Bridge viewed from the canal side. The
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
Staffordshire_and_Worcestershire_Canal
0-85115-500-6 Brooks, N.; Cubitt, C. (1996). "St. Oswald of Worcester - Life and Influence". The administrative landscape of the Diocese. p. 154 Brooks, N.; Cubitt
Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844
Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since_1844
British government department, 1889–2002
Free Trade Wharf Co. Ltd New Fresh Wharf Co. Ltd Inland Warehousing Ltd Brooks Wharf and Bull Wharf Ltd Co-ordinated Traffic Services Ltd Robert Warner
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (United Kingdom)
Ministry_of_Agriculture,_Fisheries_and_Food_(United_Kingdom)
Calendar year
Notion of an April Fool Joke" (PDF). The New York Times. April 20, 1917. Badsey, Stephen (2014). The German Corpse Factory: a Study in First World War Propaganda
1917
Former railway station in Worcestershire, England
Tewkesbury (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2016. ISBN 978-0319262481. Verey, David; Brooks, Alan (2002). Gloucestershire: The Vale and the Forest of Dean. Yale University
Bengeworth_railway_station
Railway company operating between 1852 and 1860
1853; closed 5 May 1969; reopened 25 May 1981; still open; Littleton and Badsey; opened 21 April 1884; closed 3 January 1966; Evesham; opened 3 May 1852;
Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway
Oxford,_Worcester_and_Wolverhampton_Railway
British author and war correspondent (1868–1957)
truth, they don't speak the truth, and we know that they don't." Stephen Badsey, a historian who specialises in the First World War, has noted that their
William_Beach_Thomas
Synthesis of two canals in Worcestershire, England
Hanbury Locks had to be completely rebuilt. The existing culvert for the Body Brook has been used to allow the canal to pass under the motorway. The Barge Canal
Droitwich_Canal
2015 UK local government election
council in December 2014. A further seat was vacant at the 2015 election in Badsey ward after the death of Conservative councillor Reg Jakeman, leaving the
2015 Wychavon District Council election
2015_Wychavon_District_Council_election
Roger (2005). "The Impact of the Falklands Conflict on Defence Policy". In Badsey, Stephen; Grove, Mark & Havers, Rob (eds.). The Falklands Conflict Twenty
History of the foreign relations of the United Kingdom
History_of_the_foreign_relations_of_the_United_Kingdom
Former railway station in Gloucestershire, England
Willersey Halt Badsey Lane bridge near station site in February 2010. General information Location Willersey, Cotswold England Coordinates 52°03′28″N 1°51′07″W
Willersey Halt railway station
Willersey_Halt_railway_station
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
attempting to save life, in spite of severe personal injuries. George William Badsey. For courage in fighting, at very great personal risk, a fire caused by
1918_New_Year_Honours
2011 UK local government election
Badsey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Reginald Jakeman 488 51.2 +0.1 Independent Mary Campbell 465 48.8 +43.4 Majority 23 2.4 −5.3 Turnout 953
2011 Wychavon District Council election
2011_Wychavon_District_Council_election
Badrallach Highland 57°52′N 5°16′W / 57.86°N 05.27°W / 57.86; -05.27 NH0691 Badsey Worcestershire 52°05′N 1°53′W / 52.08°N 01.89°W / 52.08; -01.89 SP0743
List of United Kingdom locations: Bab-Bal
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bab-Bal
1999 UK local government election
Badsey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Sonya Ealey 362 58.1 Conservative Paul Middlebrough 181 29.1 Labour Fiona Watson 80 12.8 Majority 181
1999 Wychavon District Council election
1999_Wychavon_District_Council_election
2003 UK local government election
Badsey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Sonya Ealey 321 50.7 Conservative Reginald Jakeman 312 49.3 Majority 9 1.4 Turnout 633 30.1
2003 Wychavon District Council election
2003_Wychavon_District_Council_election
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bailey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Bradney, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ (dative -an) + Ä“g ‘island’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bardsley in Lancashire, so named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Beornrēd (composed of the elements beorn ‘young warrior’ + rǣd ‘counsel’, ‘advice’) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from either of two places named Hadley, in Worcestershire and Shropshire, or from either of two places named Hadleigh, in Essex and Suffolk. The first is named from the Old English personal name Hadda + lēah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’; the other three are from Old English hǣð ‘heathland’, ‘heather’ + lēah.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Barley. Those in Lancashire and West Yorkshire are named with Old English bÄr ‘wild boar’ or bere ‘barley’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’. A place of the same name in Hertfordshire has as its first element an unattested Old English byname Be(o)ra (from bera ‘bear’).English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of barley, from Old English bærlic, originally an adjective derivative of bær ‘barley’ (a byform of bere).Altered spelling of South German Behrle or Beerli, from a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German bero ‘bear’ (the animal).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Badley.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name from a place in Shropshire named Badger, probably from an unattested Old English personal name Bæcg + Old English ofer ‘ridge’.English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of bags (see Bagge 1) or for a peddler who carried his wares about with him in a bag. It is unlikely that the surname has anything to do with the animal (see Brock 2), which was not known by this name until the 16th century.English (West Midlands) : A Giles Badger from England was in Newbury, MA, by about 1635.
Boy/Male
English American
Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a steward or official, Middle English bail(l)i (Old French baillis, from Late Latin baiulivus, an adjectival derivative of baiulus ‘attendant’, ‘carrier’ ‘porter’).English : topographic name for someone who lived by the outer wall of a castle, Middle English bail(l)y, baile ‘outer courtyard of a castle’, from Old French bail(le) ‘enclosure’, a derivative of bailer ‘to enclose’, a word of unknown origin. This term became a place name in its own right, denoting a district beside a fortification or wall, as in the case of the Old Bailey in London, which formed part of the early medieval outer wall of the city.English : habitational name from Bailey in Lancashire, named with Old English beg ‘berry’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.English : Anglicized form of French Bailly.English : The surname Bailey was established early on in North America by several different bearers; one of them, James Bailey, was one of the founders of Rowley, MA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Badley in Suffolk or Baddeley Green in Staffordshire, both named with the Old English personal name Bad(d)a + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Barney in Norfolk, which is probably named with an Old English personal name Bera (with genitive -n) + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in a marsh’.English : from the personal name Barney, a pet form of Bernard.English : A William Barney from England came to Baltimore county, MD, in about 1695. Joshua Barney, born in that county in 1759, was an outstanding naval officer during the War of 1812.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Batley in West Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Bata (see Batt 2) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Padley in Derbyshire or Padley Common in Devon. The place in Derbyshire was named probably with the Old English personal name Padda + lēah ‘glade’, ‘woodland clearing’. Alternatively, the first element may have been padde ‘toad’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places in northern France which get their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Maccius + the locative suffix -acum.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marcy in La Manche. This surname is preserved in the English place name Stondon Massey.English : from a pet form of Matthew.Altered spelling of French Massé (see Masse 4).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places throughout England named Bradley, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Scottish : habitational name from Braidlie in Roxburghshire.Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Brolcháin.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of English Bazley or Scottish Paisley.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, BAILEY means "bailiff."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin. The surname is common in London, and may be derived from Alsa (formerly Assey) in Stanstead Mountfitchet, Essex (recorded as Alsiesheye in 1268).
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Woodland Clearing; Grower or Seller of Barley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, mainly in Berkshire, Shropshire, Somerset, and West Yorkshire. These get their names either from the Old English personal name Bacga + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’ or from an unattested Old English word, bagga, for a ‘bag-shaped’ animal (probably the badger) + lēah.
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
Girl/Female
British, Indian, Malaysian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Sister; Shelter
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Laxmi, Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Tanzanian
Grace; Divinity
Girl/Female
Muslim
Witty, Smart, Wise
Boy/Male
Japanese
Big boy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wadley.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
With Divine Speech
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dehabhuj | தேஹாபà¯à®œ
Another name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Polish
Joyful World; Happy Peace; Great; Famous; Caring
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Full of Happiness
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
BADSEY BROOK
n.
Wearing, or protected by, bases.
n.
A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.
n.
A prison or court of justice; -- used in certain proper names; as, the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester.
a.
Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.
a.
Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.
a.
Having legs of unequal length, as the badger was thought to have.
v. t.
To mark or distinguish with a badge.
a.
Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.
n.
Same as Prison base.
a.
Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin.
n.
The number from which a mathematical table is constructed; as, the base of a system of logarithms.
a.
Inclined upward; as, the basset edge of strata.
adv.
In a base manner; with despicable meanness; dishonorably; shamefully.
v. t.
To tease or annoy, as a badger when baited; to worry or irritate persistently.
n.
Liquor made from barley; strong ale.
a.
Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based.
a.
Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs.
imp. & p. p.
of Base
adv.
Basely.
n.
A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman.