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The Boyle Lectures are a series of public lectures named after 17th century Anglo-Irish scientist and philosopher Robert Boyle (1627 – 1691), a prominent
Boyle_Lectures
Anglo-Irish scientist (1627–1691)
Bishop Gilbert Burnet. In his will, Boyle endowed a series of lectures that came to be known as the Boyle Lectures. Boyle's great merit as a scientific investigator
Robert_Boyle
English philosopher and cleric (1675–1729)
with Newton. Clarke was Boyle lecturer for two years, and produced two books. The Newtonian theologians used the Boyle Lectures to attack opponents (Thomas
Samuel_Clarke
The Robert Boyle Lecture is a lecture series delivered to the Oxford University Scientific Club (formerly the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club)
Robert_Boyle_Lecture
Scottish comedian (born 1972)
Francis Martin Patrick Boyle (born 16 August 1972) is a Scottish comedian and writer. Boyle first gained widespread recognition as a regular panellist
Frankie_Boyle
philosopher Robert Boyle; that original series ran until around 1730, after which only sporadic Boyle Lectures were given. The modern Lectures are administered
International Society for Science and Religion
International_Society_for_Science_and_Religion
Belief in a god based on rational thought
existence of a transcendent cause, the creator a God. In his first set of Boyle lectures, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God (1705), Clarke presents
Deism
English theologian, historian, translator and mathematician (1667–1752)
move was intended to undermine arguments of deists and sceptics. The Boyle lectures dwelt on the connections between biblical prophecies, dramatic physical
William_Whiston
Difference in shape from a mirror image
The term was first used by Lord Kelvin in 1893 in the second Robert Boyle Lecture at the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club which was published
Chirality
annual series of "Boyle Lectures", endowed and published from the society's subscription. Among the people who delivered those lectures were William Ramsay
Oxford University Scientific Society
Oxford_University_Scientific_Society
Bishop of Durham, England (1765–1836)
1787, M.A. 1790, B.D. & D.D. 1813. He delivered the Boyle Lectures in 1804 and the Bampton Lectures in 1814, and was Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
William_Van_Mildert
British palaeontologist
Edinburgh Gifford Lectures for 2007 in a series titled "Darwin's Compass: How Evolution Discovers the Song of Creation". In these lectures Conway Morris explained
Simon_Conway_Morris
description of a bdelloid rotifer. In 1698 he gave the seventh series of the Boyle Lectures, Atheistical Objections against the Being of God and His Attributes
John_Harris_(writer)
Film by Danny Boyle
2007 British science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. It features an ensemble cast, including Rose
Sunshine_(2007_film)
British mathematical physicist (1889–1944)
electrons through surfaces and surface films; being the thirty-first Robert Boyle lecture. Oxford University Press. 1929. with E. A. Guggenheim: Statistical thermodynamics:
Ralph_Fowler
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2008. "The Boyle Lecture". St. Marylebow Church. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017
Christianity
and its Critics (Boyle Lectures), 1860. Reprinted by Kessinger (2010) ISBN 1-1670-1518-5 The Divine Plan of Revelation (Boyle Lectures), 1863. Reprinted
Edward_Garbett
British merchant banker
London's Mansion House Scholarship Scheme and a trustee of the revived Boyle Lectures. "To strengthen Mellon Trust Tregoning brings UK talent". Financial
Julian_Tregoning
English churchman and academic
he held in commendam to his death. In 1717 and 1718 he delivered the Boyle Lectures, which were published the following year, his subject being The Natural
John_Leng_(bishop)
Irish physicist (1903–1995)
Science Ireland established the Walton Lectures on Science and Religion (an initiative similar to the Boyle Lectures). David Wilkinson, Denis Alexander,
Ernest_Walton
English classical scholar, critic, and theologian (1662–1742)
abridgment of the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle (1737) Eight Sermons Preach'd at the Honourable Robert Boyle's Lecture (1724) Remarks upon
Richard_Bentley
English clergyman
and a chaplain to George II. He died in May 1748. He delivered the Boyle lectures in 1736, 1737, and 1738, and in 1742 published two volumes based on
Richard_Biscoe
Argument for the existence of God
William Whiston in the Boyle lectures, which Newton supervised. Newton wrote to Bentley, just before Bentley delivered the first lecture, that: when I wrote
Teleological_argument
British politician and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds
Edward Charles Gurney Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth, CH, PC (31 August 1923 – 28 September 1981), known as Sir Edward Boyle, 3rd Baronet, between 1945
Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth
Edward_Boyle,_Baron_Boyle_of_Handsworth
British academic (1833–1902)
1881-2; and Ramsden preacher at Cambridge in 1890. He delivered the Boyle lectures at Whitehall in 1879-80, The Evidential Value of the Holy Eucharist
George_Maclear
Robertson. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1905. Bentley, Richard. Eight Boyle Lectures on Atheism. (British Philosophers and Theologians of the 17th & 18th
Deism in England and France in the 18th century
Deism_in_England_and_France_in_the_18th_century
British theologian and poet (b. 1953)
Southgate gave the 2014 Sarum Lectures on divine glory, the 2016 Gowland Lecture on science and poetry, and the 2022 Boyle Lecture on natural evil. Southgate
Christopher_Southgate
Concept in meta-ethics
[First published 1705]. "The Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion, Boyle Lectures". A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God; Discourse Concerning
Moral_supervenience
English polymath (1635–1703)
Waller, R.S. Secr. 1705. Lectures de potentia restitutiva 1678 copy of Hooke's Lectures de potentia restitutiva Title page of Lectures de potentia restitutiva
Robert_Hooke
Argument for the existence of God
cosmological argument, similar to that of Samuel Clarke in his first Boyle Lecture, it has been applied to ontological arguments as well. Immanuel Kant
Ontological_argument
Thermodynamic property of real gas
The Boyle temperature, named after Robert Boyle, is formally defined as the temperature for which the second virial coefficient, B 2 ( T ) {\displaystyle
Boyle_temperature
Annual public lecture
7027, Top. Oxon. c. 827 Oxford lectures on philosophy, 1910–1923, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1908–23. Oxford lectures on history, 1904–1923, Oxford,
Romanes_Lecture
English philosopher, theologian, and Anglican priest (born 1938)
Christian Trust, OCLC 754656873 Product Code 5055307601776 (November 2011) Boyle Lectures Professor Keith Ward Archived 11 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Keith_Ward
Town in County Roscommon, Ireland
Boyle (/ˈbɔɪl/; Irish: Mainistir na Búille) is a town in County Roscommon, Ireland. It lies on the Boyle River, between Lough Gara and Lough Key, at the
Boyle,_County_Roscommon
Irish poet, journalist, author and activist (1844–1890)
John Boyle O'Reilly (Irish: Seaghán Baoighil Ó Raghallaigh; 28 June 1844 – 10 August 1890) was an Irish poet, journalist, author and activist. As a youth
John_Boyle_O'Reilly
English churchman
preached in his own church in January 1700, were issued with other Boyle lectures delivered between 1691 and 1732, in A Defence of Natural and Revealed
Samuel_Bradford
British theoretical physicist (1962–2023)
voice in the dialogue of science and faith". McLeish gave the 2021 Boyle Lecture (International Society for Science and Religion, ISSR) entitled "Rediscovering
Tom_McLeish
161. The Boyle Lectures (1692–1732): A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion, being an Abridgement of the Sermons preached at the Lectures founded by
Ofspring_Blackall
Frontispiece to Richard Bentley's The Folly of Atheism (Boyle Lectures, 1692)
Atheism during the Age of Enlightenment
Atheism_during_the_Age_of_Enlightenment
English Anglican theologian (1905–1993)
Universe, Mascall's 1965 Boyle Lecture The Openness of Being Archived 8 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine, 1970–71 Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh Mascall's
Eric_Lionel_Mascall
Warburton (later Bishop of Gloucester). He delivered the Boyle Lectures in 1776 to 1778, with his lectures being published under the title The Evidence of Christianity
William_Worthington_(priest)
British engineer and robotics researcher
Lectures (inaugural and keynote lectures): 1998, Robert Boyle Lecture at the University of Oxford. 2000, Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. These
Kevin_Warwick
Church in London, England
the established church: one of these was Richard Biscoe, who gave the Boyle Lectures in the late 1730s. However, NGUC soon acquired ministers who were Arian
Newington Green Unitarian Church
Newington_Green_Unitarian_Church
English cleric and theological writer
by the Lady Moyer, 2 vols. London, 1743; 2nd edit. 1755. Boyle Lectures and Moyer Lectures. "Twells, Leonard" . Dictionary of National Biography. London:
Leonard_Twells
German Reformed theologian (1926–2024)
nature, time and the future", Theology, vol. 114, no. 6 (Nov 2011). Boyle Lecture, with response by A. J. Torrance, doi:10.1177/0040571X11418439 The items
Jürgen_Moltmann
Scottish/Australian academic
Professor Christopher Boyle (born 11 August 1972 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education
Chris_Boyle
Model of emotional, social and spiritual support
development occurred after the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 (see Father Boyle's lecture below). The Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) applied the word "pastoral"
Pastoral_care
1690 book by Robert Boyle
(1661). An 1835 book by Henry Rogers is a collection of these works. Boyle Lectures Faith and rationality Religion, Reason and Nature in Early Modern Europe
The_Christian_Virtuoso
French classical scholar (1646–1729)
peuple de Dieu condemned for having followed this theory. In the 1713–4 Boyle Lectures, Benjamin Ibbot cited Hardouin's belief in the spuriousness of nearly
Jean_Hardouin
Irish Anglican theologian
was appointed to preach the Boyle lecture, in 1833 the Bampton lecture at Oxford, and during 1833–6 the Warburtonian lecture, being the first clergyman
Frederick_Nolan_(theologian)
English cleric and man of letters
were: The Wrath of Cain. A Boyle Lecture, 1822. The Connexion of Christianity with Human Happiness, from the Boyle Lectures, 1823, 2 vols. The Life of
William_Harness
British physical chemist
public lectures. These included the Cantor Lecture of the Royal Society of Arts (1921, 1924 and 1948). He also delivered the 1932 Robert Boyle Lecture, titled
Eric_Rideal
English wine merchant (1771–1855)
(afterwards bishop of Durham). Van Mildert submitted both his Boyle Lectures and his Bampton Lectures to Watson's revision, and was largely guided by his advice
Joshua_Watson
Series of radio and television programmes
"A series of lectures about Englishmen who changed the course of history", with the remaining two changing this to "A series of lectures about people
The_Mark_Steel_Lectures
Bestseller. The Society hosts the Bedell-Boyle Lecture, each year named in honour of Bishop William Bedell and Robert Boyle. Brief Memorials of the Rev. B.W.
Hibernian_Bible_Society
English natural philosopher
Origin of Evil 1720, 2 vols. (the Boyle lecture for 1719; reproduced in vol. iii. of the abridgement of the Boyle lectures, 1739). A Demonstration of some
John Clarke (dean of Salisbury)
John_Clarke_(dean_of_Salisbury)
British cleric and Headmaster of Merchant Taylors' School
printed in 1858. Moral Difficulties connected with the Bible: being the Boyle Lectures for 1871–3, three series, London, 1871–3. In 1853 he edited the Institutio
James_Hessey
British Anglican churchman and historian (1836–1924)
evangelical Anglican academic journal. He delivered the Boyle Lectures in 1874 and 1875 and the Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford in 1879. He was Select
Henry_Wace_(priest)
Cleric in north Wales and writer on theological issues who delivered the Boyle Lectures (1766–68) William Wynn 1727 1735 BA (1730), MA (1735) Welsh cleric and
List of clergy educated at Jesus College, Oxford
List_of_clergy_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford
English churchman and antiquarian
vicar St. Leonard's was rebuilt. From 1725 to 1728 he delivered the Boyle lectures. In 1728 he became archdeacon and prebendary of Rochester. He also held
John_Denne
English biologist (1861–1926)
the Evolution Committee of the Royal Society. Bateson, W. (1909). "Boyle lecture" (Document). W. Bateson. Bateson, W. (1910). "1883-84". Journal of Experimental
William_Bateson
persuaded Clarke to remove reference to the eclipse in Clarke's published Boyle Lectures; Sykes took the eclipse to be a coincidental natural event, as was the
List of works by Arthur Ashley Sykes
List_of_works_by_Arthur_Ashley_Sykes
English cleric and writer (1721-1795)
dissertation on occasion of his D.D. degree at Cambridge in 1759, and of his Boyle lectures, 1763–5. In 1761, he became one of the main writers in the Biographical
Ralph_Heathcote
English clergyman and academic
A. in 1695. By 1696 he had been elected fellow of his college. His Boyle lectures were published as The Pretended Difficulties in Natural or Reveal'd
Brampton_Gurdon_(lecturer)
Annual British Television Awards
Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! / Pop Idol (ITV) Mark Steel – The Mark Steel Lectures (BBC Four) Event Comic Relief: "The Big Hair Do" (BBC Two) - Features and
Royal Television Society Programme Awards
Royal_Television_Society_Programme_Awards
English Anglican bishop (1696–1781)
1742 he had been made one of George II's chaplains, and preached the Boyle lectures, which he did not publish; and, having secured the favour of the king
John Thomas (bishop of Winchester)
John_Thomas_(bishop_of_Winchester)
American philosopher
Philosophical Letters, Abridged (Hackett, 2021) "Professor Deborah Boyle to give next Distinguished Lecture in the History of Philosophy". www.wichita.edu. 28 September
Deborah_Boyle
The Richard and Mary Rouse History of the Book Lectures are held annually at the University of California Los Angeles sponsored by the Center for Early
Richard and Mary Rouse History of the Book Lectures
Richard_and_Mary_Rouse_History_of_the_Book_Lectures
Scottish psychologist
February 2007 at the Wayback Machine His CiS Lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge 2000 The Jeeves Lectures named in his honour at the University of St
Malcolm_Jeeves
Canadian physicist (1924–2011)
Willard Sterling Boyle (August 19, 1924 – May 7, 2011) was a Canadian applied physicist who shared one half of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics with George
Willard_Boyle
English archdeacon and controversialist (1687–1763)
‘Christianity justified upon the Scripture Foundation,’ London, 1750. Boyle Lectures. ‘Sermons on Practical Christianity,’ London, 1759–60. A collected edition
Henry_Stebbing
British Anglican priest and theologian (1881–1973)
University of London Press. 1920. Studies in Christian Philosophy: Being the Boyle Lectures, 1920. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921. God and Evolution. London: Longmans
Walter_Matthews_(priest)
Tipshifter 21 January 2000 (2000-01-21) Celebrities impersonated: James Boyle, Jane McDonald, Jack Straw, Brian Perkins, Gerry Adams, Rev. Ian Paisley
List_of_Dead_Ringers_episodes
for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, was a trustee of Boyle's Lectures, and was a patron of religious literature. Baxter describes him as
Henry_Ashurst_(merchant)
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
Award International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame London Diving Chamber Dive Lectures NOGI Awards Women Divers Hall of Fame Incidents Dive boat incidents Sinking
Byford_Dolphin
American lawyer
Lans Greifer & Thorpe has been named "Best" in each subsequent year. He lectures throughout the United States and in Europe. Cohen represented Julie Roy
Robert_Stephan_Cohen
University The Galileo Project. Rice University. Retrieved 5 July 2008. "The Boyle Lecture". St. Marylebow Church. Noll, Mark, Science, Religion, and A.D. White:
Role of Christianity in Western society
Role_of_Christianity_in_Western_society
Philanthropic organisation and its campus in Dublin, Ireland
1792. The Dublin Society began holding science lectures covering an array of topics in 1797, with lectures on physics and chemistry made open to the public
Royal_Dublin_Society
British stand-up comedian
Frankie Boyle's New World Order and a researcher for 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. In 2019, she appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Frankie Boyle's New World
Sophie_Duker
Country in northwestern Europe
Radiohead, Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse, Susan Boyle, Adele, Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, One Direction, Harry Styles and Dua Lipa
United_Kingdom
Irish priest
1894. Based on two lectures, he published Loch Ce and its Annals in 1895. He married Mary Robertson (d 1898) of The Abbey, Boyle. They had two daughters
Francis Burke (Dean of Elphin)
Francis_Burke_(Dean_of_Elphin)
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
Natural World. In 1936, Attenborough and his brother Richard attended a lecture by Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney) at De Montfort Hall in Leicester and were
David_Attenborough
Russian and American novelist (1899–1977)
and to Eugene Onegin in particular. Nabokov's lectures at Cornell University, as collected in Lectures on Literature, put forth his controversial ideas
Vladimir_Nabokov
Irish priest and academic
https://www.nationalbiblesocietyofireland.ie/the-bedell-boyle-lecture-2003-the-irish-testament-of-1602-by-rev-fearghus-o-fearghail/ https://www
Fearghus_Ó_Fearghail_(priest)
British actor and author (born 1964)
December 2020. Joseph has delivered such keynote public lectures as the Memorial 2007 Annual Lecture at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies and at Lancaster
Paterson_Joseph
1768 painting by Joseph Wright of Derby
philosopher, a forerunner of the modern scientist, recreating one of Robert Boyle's air pump experiments, in which a bird is deprived of air before a group
An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump
An_Experiment_on_a_Bird_in_the_Air_Pump
Painting from Van Eyck to Rembrandt. Translated from the French by Andrew Boyle, edited by H. Gerson. (London: Phaidon Press, 1948; Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell
List_of_works_about_Rembrandt
English theologian (1688–1750)
William Berriman D.D. (1688–1750) was an English theologian, known as a Boyle Lecturer and controversialist. The son of John Berriman, apothecary in Bishopsgate
William_Berriman
2024). "At Cal State L.A., tougher protest rules incite mixed feelings". Boyle Heights Beat. Archived from the original on September 8, 2024. Retrieved
List of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in the United States in 2024
List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_on_university_campuses_in_the_United_States_in_2024
British philosopher and theological writer
ended in his being referred to Richard Bentley's second Boyle Lecture (4 April 1692). To this lecture Layton replied in his first published pamphlet. Bentley
Henry_Layton
The Galileo Project. (Rice University). Retrieved 5 July 2008. "The Boyle Lecture". St. Marylebow Church. Bacon, Francis (1625). The Essayes Or Covnsels
Christianity_and_science
Irish scientist
Barry was a Gaeilgeoir, a speaker of the Irish language and delivered lectures at Galway in Irish. In 1943, Barry returned to Dublin on a fellowship in
Vincent_Barry
Genetics in the Galton Laboratory, University College London Adrian Woolfson, lectures in Medicine at Cambridge University Linda Partridge, Weldon Professor of
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
(2023–present), 115th district (2013–2023), 111th district (2003–2005) Judy Boyle, 9b district (2008–present) John Cabello, 90th district (2023–present),
List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign current officials endorsements
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American filmmaker (born 1989)
2025. Retrieved December 11, 2024. Gajewski, Ryan (March 31, 2025). "Danny Boyle Debuts '28 Years Later' Trailer as He Reveals Financing Still Needed to
Nia_DaCosta
Novel by T. C. Boyle
The Inner Circle is a novel by T. C. Boyle first published in 2004 about the development of sexology in the United States and about Alfred Kinsey's rise
The Inner Circle (Boyle novel)
The_Inner_Circle_(Boyle_novel)
Scottish bookseller, publisher and printer (1727 – 1794)
vols SuidL̆exicon, Kusteri, 3 vols Warner's church-history, 2 vols Boyle's lecture-sermons, 3 vols Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vols Baxter's works,
Alexander Donaldson (bookseller)
Alexander_Donaldson_(bookseller)
American politician (born 1986)
November 24, 2025. Fuller, Haley (November 21, 2025). "When Lawmakers Lecture the Military: Why the "Unlawful Orders" Video Invites Confusion". Military
Maggie_Goodlander
German filmmaker (1902–2003)
Award International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame London Diving Chamber Dive Lectures NOGI Awards Women Divers Hall of Fame Incidents Dive boat incidents Sinking
Leni_Riefenstahl
testing moratorium. Kristensen, Hans M.; Korda, Matt; Johns, Eliana; Knight-Boyle, Mackenzie; Kohn, Kate. "Status of World Nuclear Forces". Federation of
Nuclear_weapons_of_China
BOYLE LECTURES
BOYLE LECTURES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bolham in Nottinghamshire, probably named in Old English with the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr, modern English bole) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (cognate with Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’). Compare Bolam.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Stranger
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, DOYLE means "black stranger."Â
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish
English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish : from a Germanic personal name, Boio or Bogo, of uncertain origin. It may represent a variant of Bothe, with the regular Low German loss of the dental between vowels, but a cognate name appears to have existed in Old English (see Boyce), where this feature does not occur. Boje is still in use as a personal name in Friesland.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch boy(e) ‘boy’, ‘lad’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a depression or low-lying spot, from Old English holh ‘hole’, ‘hollow’, ‘depression’ (see Hole).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Chomhghaill, a patronymic from a personal name meaning ‘devotee of (Saint) Comhghal’ (see McCool). Woulfe, however, traces Hoyle (as well as MacIlhoyle and McElhill) to Mac Giolla Choille ‘son of the lad of the wood’, which has sometimes been translated as Woods.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a pit or man-made hollow, from Old French fouille ‘pit’. The pit in question could have been a lime pit, a clay pit, or an excavation designed to receive refuse. There are several minor places in England named with this word, as for example Foyle Farm in Oxted, Surrey, and in some instances the surname may be a habitational name derived from one of these rather than directly from the physical feature.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish, northern Irish, and English
Scottish, northern Irish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois ‘wood’.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin. Examples such as Aluuinus Boi (Domesday Book) and Ivo le Boye (Lincolnshire 1232) support the view that it was a byname or even an occupational name; examples such as Stephanus filius Boie (Northumbria 1202) suggest that it was in use as a personal name in the Middle English period.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).Anglicized spelling of French Bois, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boyce.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived or worked at a particular large house, from Old English boðl, botl ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’, or a habitational name for someone who came from a place named with this element, probably Bodle Street near Hailsham, Sussex.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly an altered form of Irish Doyle. Compare Dial.Indian : variant spelling of Dayal.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Searches for battle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably from bullward, an occupational name for someone who looked after a bull.English : alternatively, it may be a nickname for a fraudster, from Old French, Middle English bole ‘fraud’, ‘deceit’ + the pejorative suffix -(h)ard, or a nickname for a rotund man, from a pejorative derivative of Old French boule ‘round’.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, and northern Irish
English, Welsh, and northern Irish : variant of Bowell.Irish : variant of Boyle.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
White cow.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Dweller Near the Wood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Royle in Lancashire (see Royle).English : variant of Ryall.
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Irish American
Dark stranger.
Boy/Male
English American French Teutonic
Lives near the wood.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boyce.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English rÄ â€˜roe deer’ + hyll ‘hill’.
BOYLE LECTURES
BOYLE LECTURES
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek Italian French
Angel; Messenger.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Prayer; Worship; Sacred; Exotic
Girl/Female
Tamil
The earth
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Kind. Good.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Haripinda | ஹரீபீநà¯à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abode of Joy, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Mother of Lord Mahavir
Boy/Male
Greek
Tame.
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish, Swedish
Free; From France
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Rules his household.
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BOYLE LECTURES
n.
The office of a lecturer.
n.
Prey.
n.
A goblin; a specter; a frightful phantom; a bogy; a bugbear.
n.
A bolus; a dose.
n.
An aperture, with a wooden shutter, in the wall of a house, for giving, occasionally, air or light; also, a small closet.
v. t.
To solve, to clear up; as, to soyl all other texts.
n.
A volume, as of some classical author, on which a teacher lectures or comments; hence, any manual of instruction; a schoolbook.
n.
One who lectures; an assistant preacher.
n.
The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it.
n.
A measure. See Boll, n., 2.
n.
A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by lectures or disquisitions.
n.
Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay, usually colored more or less strongly red by oxide of iron, and used to color and adulterate various substances. It was formerly used in medicine. It is composed essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more rarely of magnesia. See Clay, and Terra alba.
n.
A small Scotch coin worth about one sixth of an English penny.
n.
One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine.
n.
Same as Booly.
n.
Alt. of Boulework
n. & v.
See Moil, and Moile.
a.
Of or pertaining to bole or clay; partaking of the nature and qualities of bole; clayey.
n.
Alt. of Bolye
n.
Any room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical operations, etc.