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  • Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eccles may refer to: Eccles, Greater Manchester, a town in North West England Eccles (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral division represented in

    Eccles

    Eccles

  • Eccles (character)
  • Spike Milligan comedy character from the Goons

    Eccles (/ˈɛkəlz/), also referred to as 'The Famous Eccles' or 'Mad Dan Eccles', is the name of a comedy character, created and performed by Spike Milligan

    Eccles (character)

    Eccles_(character)

  • John Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John or Jack Eccles may refer to: John Eccles (neurophysiologist) (1903–1997), Australian neurophysiologist and Nobel laureate John Eccles (composer) (1668–1735)

    John Eccles

    John_Eccles

  • Henry Eccles
  • English composer (1670–1742)

    Henry (Henri) Eccles (1670–1742) was an English composer. He was the son of composer Solomon Eccles and the brother of composer John Eccles. As a violinist

    Henry Eccles

    Henry_Eccles

  • Eccles cake
  • Small, round, currant-filled pastry

    topped with brown sugar. It originated in Eccles, England. The cake is named after the English town of Eccles, which is in the historic county of Lancashire

    Eccles cake

    Eccles cake

    Eccles_cake

  • Eccles Building
  • Federal Reserve building in Washington

    simplified classical design by Paul Philippe Cret. The Eccles Building under construction in 1936 The Eccles Building in 1937 Cret was a naturalized U.S. citizen

    Eccles Building

    Eccles Building

    Eccles_Building

  • Eccles (surname)
  • Surname list

    Eccles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrose Eccles (died 1809), Irish Shakespearean scholar Cat Eccles, British politician Charlotte

    Eccles (surname)

    Eccles_(surname)

  • David Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    David Eccles may refer to: David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles (1904–1999), British Conservative politician David Eccles (businessman) (1849–1912), Scottish-born

    David Eccles

    David_Eccles

  • Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles
  • Diana Catherine Eccles, Viscountess Eccles, Baroness Eccles of Moulton, DL (born 4 October 1933) is a British Conservative life peer and businesswoman

    Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

    Diana_Eccles,_Viscountess_Eccles

  • Rice–Eccles Stadium
  • Stadium at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

    Dore Eccles Foundation would donate $10 million toward the project. In recognition of this gift, the university received permission from the Eccles family

    Rice–Eccles Stadium

    Rice–Eccles Stadium

    Rice–Eccles_Stadium

  • Teddy Eccles
  • American actor (born 1955)

    Theodore Edward Eccles (born June 9, 1955) is an American former child actor and executive producer. Eccles performed many of his best known roles as

    Teddy Eccles

    Teddy_Eccles

  • Eccles, Greater Manchester
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    the Manchester Ship Canal to the south. The town is famous for the Eccles cake. Eccles grew around the 13th-century Parish Church of St Mary. Evidence of

    Eccles, Greater Manchester

    Eccles, Greater Manchester

    Eccles,_Greater_Manchester

  • Josh Eccles
  • English footballer

    Elliot Eccles (born 6 April 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Coventry City. Eccles started

    Josh Eccles

    Josh_Eccles

  • John Eccles (composer)
  • English composer (1668–1735)

    John Eccles (1668 – 12 January 1735) was an English composer. Born in London, eldest son of professional musician Solomon Eccles and brother of fellow

    John Eccles (composer)

    John_Eccles_(composer)

  • John Eccles (neurophysiologist)
  • Australian neurophysiologist (1903–1997)

    Lloyd Hodgkin. Eccles was born in Melbourne, Australia. He grew up there with his two sisters and his parents: William and Mary Carew Eccles (both teachers

    John Eccles (neurophysiologist)

    John Eccles (neurophysiologist)

    John_Eccles_(neurophysiologist)

  • Nigel Eccles
  • Northern Irish businessman

    Commission in 2017. In November 2017 Eccles left FanDuel to pursue a new venture in the esports industry. In January 2018, Eccles co-founded an Edinburgh-based

    Nigel Eccles

    Nigel_Eccles

  • Cat Eccles
  • English politician

    News. "Councillor Cat Eccles". www.dudley.gov.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2024. "Personal Register of Interests: Councillor Cat Eccles". Dudley Metropolitan

    Cat Eccles

    Cat Eccles

    Cat_Eccles

  • Marriner S. Eccles
  • American economist and banker (1890–1977)

    After his term as chairman, Eccles continued to serve as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors until 1951. Eccles was known during his lifetime

    Marriner S. Eccles

    Marriner S. Eccles

    Marriner_S._Eccles

  • Battle of Eccles Hill
  • 1870 Fenian raid into Canada

    “The Battle of Eccles Hill.” The Battle of Eccles Hill, May 24, 2019. https://christopherklein.com/2019/05/24/the-battle-of-eccles-hill/. Senior, Hereward

    Battle of Eccles Hill

    Battle of Eccles Hill

    Battle_of_Eccles_Hill

  • Donald Eccles
  • British actor (1908–1986)

    Donald Eccles (26 April 1908 – 2 February 1986) was a British character actor. Donald Yarrow Eccles was born in Nafferton, Yorkshire on 26 April 1908 the

    Donald Eccles

    Donald_Eccles

  • Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer's Award
  • British award for work on future book

    Eccles Centre for American Studies. The winners each receive £20,000, divided into four quarterly grants, and have a research residency at the Eccles

    Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer's Award

    Eccles_Centre_&_Hay_Festival_Writer's_Award

  • Eccles on Sea
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Eccles-on-Sea (also called Eccles-by-the-Sea) is an ancient fishing village in north-east Norfolk, now virtually all swept into the North Sea. The population

    Eccles on Sea

    Eccles on Sea

    Eccles_on_Sea

  • Worsley and Eccles
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)

    the 150-acre RHS Garden Bridgewater. Eccles contains the middle-class suburb of Monton while other areas of Eccles, Barton, Winton and Patricroft are relatively

    Worsley and Eccles

    Worsley and Eccles

    Worsley_and_Eccles

  • Viscount Eccles
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    1964 for the Conservative politician David Eccles, 1st Baron Eccles. He had already been created Baron Eccles, of Chute in the County of Wiltshire, on 1

    Viscount Eccles

    Viscount Eccles

    Viscount_Eccles

  • Clancy Eccles
  • Jamaican ska and reggae musician (1940–2005)

    Dynamites. Son of a tailor and builder, Eccles spent his childhood in the countryside of the parish of Saint Mary. Eccles had an itinerant childhood due to

    Clancy Eccles

    Clancy_Eccles

  • David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles
  • British politician (1904–1999)

    McAdam Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles CH KCVO PC (18 September 1904 – 24 February 1999), was an English Conservative politician and businessman. Eccles was

    David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles

    David_Eccles,_1st_Viscount_Eccles

  • William Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eccles may refer to: William Eccles (physicist) (1875–1966), British physicist and pioneer in the development of radio communication William Eccles (MP)

    William Eccles

    William_Eccles

  • Eccles, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    his wife) founded St. Mary's Cistercian convent at Eccles in 1156. Regent Albany stayed at Eccles Priory in November 1522 during an unsuccessful siege

    Eccles, Scottish Borders

    Eccles, Scottish Borders

    Eccles,_Scottish_Borders

  • Solomon Eccles
  • English composer and Quaker

    of National Biography's article about Eccles, Solomon. Media related to Solomon Eccles at Wikimedia Commons A Musick-Lector: dialogue by Eccles, 1667.

    Solomon Eccles

    Solomon Eccles

    Solomon_Eccles

  • Jennifer Eccles
  • 1968 single by the Hollies

    "Jennifer Eccles" is a single by the Hollies. It was released in 1968 with the B-side "Open Up Your Eyes" on the Parlophone label, Catalogue number R5680

    Jennifer Eccles

    Jennifer_Eccles

  • Mike Eccles
  • English professional rugby league coach

    Wigan Athletic football Academy as a youth. Eccles later graduated from Edge Hill University in 2007. Eccles joined the Salford City Reds in 2007 as Assistant

    Mike Eccles

    Mike Eccles

    Mike_Eccles

  • Brent Eccles
  • New Zealand-Australian drummer

    drummer, and now Das Pop drummer Matt Eccles. Today Eccles lives in New Zealand and runs his own agency, Brent Eccles Entertainment, as well as representing

    Brent Eccles

    Brent Eccles

    Brent_Eccles

  • 7 Eccles Street
  • Row house in Dublin, Ireland

    Ambrose Eccles leased a parcel of land on the north side of Eccles Street to Daniel Goodwin, a carpenter. This became the site of numbers 6–8 Eccles Street

    7 Eccles Street

    7 Eccles Street

    7_Eccles_Street

  • John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles
  • British viscount (born 1931)

    John Dawson Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles, CBE (born 20 April 1931), is a British hereditary peer and businessman. He was one of the ninety-two hereditary

    John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles

    John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles

    John_Eccles,_2nd_Viscount_Eccles

  • Eccles, Norfolk
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eccles, Norfolk may refer to: Eccles on Sea, North Norfolk Eccles Road railway station, Breckland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Eccles, Norfolk

    Eccles,_Norfolk

  • Common cold
  • Common viral infection of the upper respiratory tract

    Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Eccles p. 24 Eccles p. 26 Eccles p. 129 Eccles p. 50 Eccles p. 30 Helms RA, ed. (2006). Textbook of therapeutics:

    Common cold

    Common cold

    Common_cold

  • Rosie Eccles
  • Welsh boxer (born 1996)

    Rosie Eccles from BoxRec (registration required) Rosie Eccles at Team Wales (archive) Rosie Eccles at Team GB Rosie Eccles at Olympics.com Rosie Eccles at

    Rosie Eccles

    Rosie_Eccles

  • Flip-flop (electronics)
  • Electronic circuit with two stable states

    invented in 1918 by the British physicists William Eccles and F. W. Jordan. It was initially called the Eccles–Jordan trigger circuit and consisted of two active

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop_(electronics)

  • Joanne Eccles
  • British equestrian (born 1989)

    also won many titles in pairs (pas de deux) with her sister Hannah Eccles. Eccles won the World Equestrian games in Kentucky in 2010. She retained her

    Joanne Eccles

    Joanne Eccles

    Joanne_Eccles

  • William J. Eccles
  • Canadian historian of New France

    (1998) "W. J. Eccles", by James Pritchard, Canadian Encyclopedia. Originally published 15 January 2008; last edited 13 December 2013. W.J. Eccles, Canada Under

    William J. Eccles

    William_J._Eccles

  • Spencer Eccles
  • American philanthropist

    of Business. Eccles is the nephew of both George S. Eccles and Marriner Stoddard Eccles. In addition to his role at First Security, Eccles has also been

    Spencer Eccles

    Spencer Eccles

    Spencer_Eccles

  • Eccles (ward)
  • Electoral ward in England

    Eccles is an electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Rebecca Long-Bailey MP for Salford and Eccles. A profile of the ward

    Eccles (ward)

    Eccles (ward)

    Eccles_(ward)

  • Roy Eccles
  • Hector Eccles (2 December 1900 – 17 January 1938) was a British racing driver. Eccles was born at Neath, Wales. His father was Herbert Eccles, a prominent

    Roy Eccles

    Roy_Eccles

  • Eccles, Kent
  • Village in Kent, England

    land. The park lay to the South of Eccles village, west of Bull Lane, and in 1805 was about 269 acres (109 ha). Eccles was mostly farmland until Thomas

    Eccles, Kent

    Eccles, Kent

    Eccles,_Kent

  • Fleming Eccles
  • British socialist politician and trade unionist

    Fleming Eccles (1871 or 1872 – March 1925) was a British socialist politician and trade unionist. Born in Blackburn, Eccles worked as a weaver and was

    Fleming Eccles

    Fleming_Eccles

  • Peter Eccles (mathematician)
  • British mathematician (born 1945)

    Peter John Eccles (born 6 September 1945) is a British mathematician and emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Manchester. Eccles specialises

    Peter Eccles (mathematician)

    Peter_Eccles_(mathematician)

  • David Eccles (businessman)
  • American businessman and industrialist (1849–1912)

    became Utah's first multimillionaire. Eccles was born in Paisley, Scotland, to William and Sarah Hutchinson Eccles. In 1863 his family moved from Glasgow

    David Eccles (businessman)

    David Eccles (businessman)

    David_Eccles_(businessman)

  • Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles
  • English book collector and author (1912–2003)

    Mary Morley Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (née Crapo; 8 July 1912 – 26 August 2003) was an American-British book collector and author. She was renowned for

    Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

    Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles

    Mary_Eccles,_Viscountess_Eccles

  • Jack Eccles (trade unionist)
  • British trade unionist

    Jack Fleming Eccles CBE (9 February 1922 – January 2010) was a British trade unionist. Eccles was born in Heaton Moor and grew up in Chorlton, then studied

    Jack Eccles (trade unionist)

    Jack_Eccles_(trade_unionist)

  • William Eccles (physicist)
  • English physicist (1875–1966)

    Eccles invented the term diode to describe an evacuated glass tube containing two electrodes; an anode and a cathode. Following World War I Eccles' main

    William Eccles (physicist)

    William Eccles (physicist)

    William_Eccles_(physicist)

  • Salford and Eccles
  • UK Parliament constituency (2010–2024)

    Eccles seat covered parts of the previous Salford and Eccles constituencies. The last MP for Salford was Hazel Blears, whereas the last MP for Eccles

    Salford and Eccles

    Salford and Eccles

    Salford_and_Eccles

  • Eccles Theater
  • Theatre in Salt Lake City, UT

    The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater (commonly shortened to the Eccles Theater) is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Opened in 2016, it hosts touring

    Eccles Theater

    Eccles Theater

    Eccles_Theater

  • Eccles Line
  • Manchester Metrolink line

    The Eccles Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester running from Manchester to Eccles via Salford Quays, with a short spur

    Eccles Line

    Eccles Line

    Eccles_Line

  • Eccles Street
  • Street in central Dublin, Ireland

    Eccles Street /ˈɛkəlz/ (Irish: Sráid Eccles) is a Georgian street in Dublin, Ireland. The street is a continuation of Temple Street through Hardwicke

    Eccles Street

    Eccles Street

    Eccles_Street

  • Eccles Roman Villa
  • at Eccles, Aylesford in Heritage at Risk: London & South East Register, 176 (2019) online A. P. Detsicas, M.A., F.S.A. Scotː Excavations at Eccles Roman

    Eccles Roman Villa

    Eccles_Roman_Villa

  • Eccles Broadcast Center
  • Broadcasting facility in Salt Lake City, Utah

    111.8378°W / 40.7674; -111.8378 The Dolores Doré Eccles Broadcast Center (often shortened to Eccles Broadcast Center) is headquarters of three broadcast

    Eccles Broadcast Center

    Eccles Broadcast Center

    Eccles_Broadcast_Center

  • Tom Eccles
  • British trade unionist

    Tom Eccles (5 October 1893 – 3 February 1962) was a British trade unionist. Eccles was born in Blackburn in 1893. In 1912, he joined the National Union

    Tom Eccles

    Tom_Eccles

  • Eccles Pike Fell Race
  • English fell race

    Eccles Pike Fell Race is a fell race run from Buxworth, Derbyshire to the top of Eccles Pike, then back again. The course is 3.4 mi (5.5 km) long with

    Eccles Pike Fell Race

    Eccles_Pike_Fell_Race

  • Jacquelynne Eccles
  • American educational psychologist

    the U.S. Air Force, Eccles' father brought his family with him on his many travels around the world. These trips inspired Eccles' interest in how individual

    Jacquelynne Eccles

    Jacquelynne_Eccles

  • Worsley and Eccles South
  • UK Parliament constituency (2010–2024)

    changes, incorporating in the whole of the town of Eccles, it was reformed as Worsley and Eccles, to be first contested at the 2024 general election

    Worsley and Eccles South

    Worsley and Eccles South

    Worsley_and_Eccles_South

  • Eccles Shorrock
  • Eccles Shorrock (born Eccles Shorrock Ashton) (1827–1889) was a Lancashire cotton industrialist who was responsible for commissioning the India Mill and

    Eccles Shorrock

    Eccles_Shorrock

  • George Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    George Eccles may refer to: George Samuel Eccles (1874–1945), English footballer George S. Eccles (1902–1982), co-founder of First Security Corporation

    George Eccles

    George_Eccles

  • Ross Eccles
  • English artist and painter

    Ireland Ross Eccles art for sale and Biography – Artbank.com The ROSS ECCLES Collection Ross - A Journey into Art - Matador Non-Fiction - Dawn Eccles WOW.ie

    Ross Eccles

    Ross Eccles

    Ross_Eccles

  • Eccles rail crash
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eccles rail crash may refer to either of two rail collisions at Eccles, Greater Manchester, England: 1941 Eccles rail crash, a collision between two passenger

    Eccles rail crash

    Eccles_rail_crash

  • Tony Eccles
  • English darts player

    In the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship, Eccles, the number 30 seed, faced Dutchman Remco van Eijden. Eccles took a 2–0 lead before van Eijden, who played

    Tony Eccles

    Tony_Eccles

  • Eccles Road railway station
  • Railway station in Norfolk, England

    Eccles Road railway station is on the Breckland line in the east of England, serving the villages of Eccles, Quidenham and Wilby in Norfolk. The line

    Eccles Road railway station

    Eccles Road railway station

    Eccles_Road_railway_station

  • Ambrose Eccles
  • Anglo-Irish scholar (1736–1809)

    Isaac-Ambrose Eccles (10 January 1736 – 1809) was an Anglo-Irish scholar who specialised in studying Shakespeare. He was the son of Hugh Eccles, of Cronroe

    Ambrose Eccles

    Ambrose Eccles

    Ambrose_Eccles

  • Eccles Coliseum
  • Stadium in Utah, United States

    Games Torch SUU Eccles Coliseum left SUU Eccles Coliseum middle SUU Eccles Coliseum right SUU Eccles Coliseum left closer SUU Eccles Coliseum middle closer

    Eccles Coliseum

    Eccles Coliseum

    Eccles_Coliseum

  • Eccles Pike
  • acquired the name Eccles, or whether this name relates to the town on the other side of Manchester famous for its currant cakes. The Eccles Pike Fell Race

    Eccles Pike

    Eccles Pike

    Eccles_Pike

  • Henry E. Eccles
  • United States admiral (1898–1986)

    Admiral Henry E. Eccles Reminiscences of Mrs Isabel Eccles To the Java Sea: Selections from the Diary, Letters, and Reports of Henry E. Eccles, 1940-42

    Henry E. Eccles

    Henry_E._Eccles

  • Eccles, California
  • Unincorporated community in California, United States

    Eccles, California is a ghost town in Santa Cruz County, near Felton, east of Ben Lomond. It was near where Lompico Creek flows into Zayante Creek. Located

    Eccles, California

    Eccles,_California

  • James Eccles
  • English mountaineer and geologist

    Alps during the silver age of alpinism. Eccles was born in Blackburn in 1838, the eldest son of Edward Eccles of Liverpool. He was on the board of Blackburn

    James Eccles

    James Eccles

    James_Eccles

  • Bertha Eccles Community Art Center
  • Historic residence in Ogden, Utah, United States

    The Eccles Community Art Center (also known as the Eccles Art Center or Bertha Eccles Hall), is a historic residence within the Jefferson Avenue Historic

    Bertha Eccles Community Art Center

    Bertha Eccles Community Art Center

    Bertha_Eccles_Community_Art_Center

  • John Eccles (mayor)
  • Anglo-Irish merchant and landowner

    Sir John Eccles (c.1664 – 1727) was an Anglo-Irish merchant and landowner. Eccles was the son of John Eccles of Malone, Belfast and Elizabeth Best of

    John Eccles (mayor)

    John Eccles (mayor)

    John_Eccles_(mayor)

  • Eccles mine disaster
  • 1914 explosion in West Virginia, U.S.

    The Eccles mine disaster was an explosion of coal-seam methane that took place on April 28, 1914, in Eccles, West Virginia. The explosion took the lives

    Eccles mine disaster

    Eccles mine disaster

    Eccles_mine_disaster

  • Peter Eccles
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter Eccles may refer to: Peter Eccles (footballer) (born 1962) Peter Eccles (mathematician) (born 1945) This disambiguation page lists articles about

    Peter Eccles

    Peter_Eccles

  • Eccles (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–2010

    Eccles was a parliamentary constituency of the United Kingdom, centred on the town of Eccles in Greater Manchester, England. It returned one Member of

    Eccles (constituency)

    Eccles (constituency)

    Eccles_(constituency)

  • Malcolm Eccles
  • Australian electrical executive and director

    consultancy businesses. Eccles is actively engaged in the activities of the ICPC and International Council on Large Electric Systems. Eccles is also a non-executive

    Malcolm Eccles

    Malcolm_Eccles

  • Willard L. Eccles Observatory
  • Observatory

    "Willard L. Eccles Observatory Tech Specs". The University of Utah Department of Physics and Astronomy. Retrieved 2012-01-13. "Willard L. Eccles Observatory"

    Willard L. Eccles Observatory

    Willard L. Eccles Observatory

    Willard_L._Eccles_Observatory

  • Eccles College
  • Further education school in Salford, Greater Manchester, England

    Eccles Sixth Form College is a further education college in Eccles, Greater Manchester, England. It was opened in 1972. The site provides a range of Vocational

    Eccles College

    Eccles_College

  • Red Sash Home Guard (Canadian Militia)
  • Home guard and militia from Dunham, Quebec

    authors list (link) "Battle of Eccles Hill Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2025-09-08. "Battle of Eccles Hill National Historic Site of Canada"

    Red Sash Home Guard (Canadian Militia)

    Red Sash Home Guard (Canadian Militia)

    Red_Sash_Home_Guard_(Canadian_Militia)

  • Claire Eccles
  • Canadian baseball player

    sign pitcher Claire Eccles". Victoria HarbourCats. Retrieved December 20, 2017. Axisa, Mike (May 17, 2017). "Knuckleballer Claire Eccles becomes first woman

    Claire Eccles

    Claire_Eccles

  • 2026 Utah Utes football team
  • American college football season

    summary at Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah Date: September 3 Arkansas Razorbacks (0–0) at Utah Utes (0–0) – Game summary at Rice–Eccles Stadium •

    2026 Utah Utes football team

    2026 Utah Utes football team

    2026_Utah_Utes_football_team

  • David Eccles School of Business
  • Business school of the University of Utah

    executive education offerings. The Eccles School has nearly 40,000 alumni in all 50 U.S. states and many countries. The Eccles School is also home to several

    David Eccles School of Business

    David Eccles School of Business

    David_Eccles_School_of_Business

  • Eccles, West Virginia
  • Census-designated place in West Virginia, United States

    Eccles is a census-designated place (CDP) in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. Eccles is located on West Virginia Route 3, 4 miles (6.4 km)

    Eccles, West Virginia

    Eccles, West Virginia

    Eccles,_West_Virginia

  • Percy Eccles
  • GB & England international rugby league & soccer footballer

    association football for Bradford. Eccles was the league's top try-scorer in the 1906–07 season with 41-tries. Eccles won a cap for England while at Halifax

    Percy Eccles

    Percy_Eccles

  • George S. Eccles
  • American businessman (1900–1982)

    George S. Eccles (1900–1982), the sixth of nine children of Utah industrialist David Eccles and his wife Ellen Stoddard Eccles. He grew up in Logan, Utah

    George S. Eccles

    George_S._Eccles

  • J. R. Eccles
  • English schoolmaster and author

    James Ronald Eccles (9 January 1874 – 31 August 1956) was an English schoolmaster and author who was headmaster of Gresham's School, Holt. Eccles was notable

    J. R. Eccles

    J._R._Eccles

  • Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
  • American animated television series

    based Oblina's voice on actress Agnes Moorehead. Krumm (voiced by David Eccles) is a hairy troll-like monster whose eyeballs are not attached to his body

    Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

    Aaahh!!!_Real_Monsters

  • Alexander Eccles
  • English cricketer

    Alexander Eccles (16 March 1876 – 17 March 1919) was an English cricketer active from 1896 to 1907 who played for Lancashire. He was born and died in Preston

    Alexander Eccles

    Alexander_Eccles

  • Gary Eccles
  • New Zealand footballer

    Gary Eccles is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Eccles made a solitary official international

    Gary Eccles

    Gary_Eccles

  • Joan Lestor
  • British politician (1927-1998)

    Joan Lestor, Baroness Lestor of Eccles (13 November 1927 – 27 March 1998) was a British Labour Party politician. She was Member of Parliament (MP) for

    Joan Lestor

    Joan_Lestor

  • Andrew Eccles
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1979)

    Andrew Eccles (born 1 June 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League. Eccles played TAC Cup football for

    Andrew Eccles

    Andrew_Eccles

  • Cliff Eccles
  • Ireland international rugby league footballer

    Eccles stayed with Gregory at Swinton for one season and then joined the Widnes Vikings with Colin Whitfield as head coach; after one season Eccles retired

    Cliff Eccles

    Cliff_Eccles

  • Eccles railway station
  • Railway station in Greater Manchester, England

    Eccles railway station serves the town of Eccles, Greater Manchester, England. It was opened on 15 September 1830 by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

    Eccles railway station

    Eccles railway station

    Eccles_railway_station

  • Pic Eccles
  • Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the Aosta Valley, Italy

    Pic Eccles (4,041 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the Aosta Valley, Italy. It lies at the foot of the Innominata ridge to the summit of Mont

    Pic Eccles

    Pic_Eccles

  • FanDuel
  • American bookmaker and daily fantasy sports provider

    becoming the company's main U.S. brand. FanDuel was founded by Nigel Eccles, Lesley Eccles, Tom Griffiths, Rob Jones and Chris Stafford on July 21, 2009 in

    FanDuel

    FanDuel

  • Naval War College
  • US staff college in Newport, Rhode Island

    well as an historical monograph series and occasional books. The Henry E. Eccles Library, housed in Hewitt Hall, supports the Naval War College's mission

    Naval War College

    Naval War College

    Naval_War_College

  • Struever Bros Eccles and Rouse
  • Struever Bros Eccles and Rouse stylized "Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse" or "SBER" (1974-2009) was a Baltimore, Maryland property developer responsible

    Struever Bros Eccles and Rouse

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  • Edith Eccles
  • British classical archaeologist

    periods. Eccles, Edith. "The Seals and Sealings." Annual of the British School at Athens vol. 40(1940): 43–49. Hutchinson, R. W., Edith Eccles and Sylvia

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  • Illes
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    English

    Illes

    English : variant spelling of Iles.Hungarian (Illés) : from the old ecclesiastical name Illés, variant of Éliás, Hungarian form of Elijah.German : patronymic from the personal name Ille, one of several vernacular forms of Aegidius (see Giles).

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  • Basil
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    English and French

    Basil

    English and French : from a medieval personal name, ultimately from Greek Basileios ‘royal’. The name was borne by a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, regarded as one of the four Fathers of the Eastern Church; he wrote important theological works and established a rule for religious orders of monks. Various other saints are also known under these and cognate names. The popularity of Vasili as a Russian personal name is largely due to the fact that this was the ecclesiastical name of St. Vladimir (956–1015), Prince of Kiev, who was chiefly responsible for the introduction of Christianity to Russia. As an American surname, this has also absorbed some Greek, Russian, and other derivatives of Greek Vasili.

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  • Bence
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    English

    Bence

    English : from a medieval personal name, Bence, Benz, derived from Old German Benzo.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Bentz or Benz.French : from Benzi, an Italian form of the Germanic personal name Bandizo.Hungarian (also found in Slovenia) : from a short form of the old ecclesiastical name Bencenc, from Latin Vincentius. See also Vince. From the 16th century onward, Bence was confused with Bencse, a pet form of Benedek (see Benedict), and various derivatives of the personal name Benjámin (see Benjamin).

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  • Ecclesiastes
  • Biblical

    Ecclesiastes

    a preacher

    Ecclesiastes

  • Parish
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    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek

    Parish

    Lives Near the Church; Ecclesiastical Locality

    Parish

  • Chapp
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    English

    Chapp

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of ecclesiastical copes, from Old French chape (see Chapel).

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    English

    Eccleston

    English : habitational name from any of several places so named in Cheshire and Lancashire, which get their names from an ancient British word meaning ‘church’ (see Eccles) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Palmer
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    English

    Palmer

    English : from Middle English, Old French palmer, paumer (from palme, paume ‘palm tree’, Latin palma), a nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Such pilgrims generally brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually made the journey, but there was a vigorous trade in false souvenirs, and the term also came to be applied to a cleric who sold indulgences.Swedish (Palmér) : ornamental name formed with palm ‘palm tree’ + the suffix -ér, from Latin -erius ‘descendant of’.Irish : when not truly of English origin (see 1 above), a surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair (see Milford) perhaps because they were from an ecclesiastical family.German : topographic name for someone living among pussy willows (see Palm 2).German : from the personal name Palm (see Palm 3).

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  • Eagles
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    English

    Eagles

    English : patronymic from Eagle.English : Americanized form of French Eglise, a topographic name for someone who lived near a church (Old French eclise, from Latin ecclesia; compare Eccles).

    Eagles

  • Wisdom of Sirach
  • Biblical

    Wisdom of Sirach

    Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting

    Wisdom of Sirach

  • Ecclesiastes
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ecclesiastes

    A preacher.

    Ecclesiastes

  • Exley
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    English

    Exley

    English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, near Halifax, so named from a British ecclēsia name meaning ‘church’ (see Eccles) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The surname is common in West Yorkshire.Americanized spelling of the German family name Öchsle, a diminutive of Ochs.

    Exley

  • Crozier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Crozier

    English and French : occupational name for one who carried a cross or a bishop’s crook in ecclesiastical processions, from Middle English, Old French croisier.

    Crozier

  • Rabey
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    English

    Rabey

    English : variant spelling of Raby.Hungarian (Raby) : probably a pet form of the rare ecclesiastical name Rabán, from Latin Rabanus.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Rabe.

    Rabey

  • DENE
  • Male

    English

    DENE

    Variant spelling of English Dean, DENE means "dean, ecclesiastical supervisor."

    DENE

  • Berkes
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    North German

    Berkes

    North German : topographic name for someone who lived among birch trees, from a derivative of Middle Low German berke ‘birch’.Hungarian : from a pet form of the ecclesiastical names Bernát, Hungarian form of Bernhard, or Bertalan, Hungarian form of Bartholomew.English : variant spelling of Birks (see Birch).

    Berkes

  • Eccles
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    English and Scottish

    Eccles

    English and Scottish : habitational name from places near Manchester, in Berwickshire Dumfriesshire, and elsewhere, all named from the British word that lies behind Welsh eglwys ‘church’ (from Latin ecclesia, Greek ekklēsia ‘gathering’, ‘assembly’). Such places would have been the sites of notable pre-Anglo-Saxon churches or Christian communities.

    Eccles

  • Housley
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    English (mainly South Yorkshire)

    Housley

    English (mainly South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Housley Hall in Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire, a compound of Old English hūs ‘house’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

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  • Hallam
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    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands)

    Hallam

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands) : regional name from the district in southern Yorkshire around Sheffield and Ecclesfield called Hallam, or a habitational name from a place of this name in Derbyshire. The Derbyshire name is from Old English halum, dative plural of halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ (see Hale 1). The Yorkshire district, sometimes called Hallamshire, is possibly of the same derivation or alternatively from hallum, dative plural of Old English hall ‘stone’, ‘rock’, Old Norse hallr.

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  • Dean
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    English

    Dean

    English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).

    Dean

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  • Surapriya
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    Hindu

    Surapriya

    Dear to God

  • Vidhu
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vidhu

    Lord Vishnu; The Moon

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  • Kalarani
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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kalarani

    The Queen of Art

  • Balmani
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    Hindu

    Balmani

    Young jewel

  • Azzur
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    Biblical

    Azzur

    He that assists or is assisted.

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    Bitter.

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    Youness

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Beautiful Pearl in Heaven

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  • Veadar
  • n.

    The thirteenth, or intercalary, month of the Jewish ecclesiastical calendar, which is added about every third year.

  • Ecclesiastical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the church; relating to the organization or government of the church; not secular; as, ecclesiastical affairs or history; ecclesiastical courts.

  • Thunderbolt
  • n.

    Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.

  • Ecclesiastic
  • v. t.

    Of or pertaining to the church. See Ecclesiastical.

  • Ecclesiologist
  • n.

    One versed in ecclesiology.

  • Tisri
  • n.

    The seventh month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, answering to a part of September with a part of October.

  • Ecclesiast
  • n.

    An ecclesiastic.

  • Rochet
  • n.

    A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.

  • Tory
  • n.

    A member of the conservative party, as opposed to the progressive party which was formerly called the Whig, and is now called the Liberal, party; an earnest supporter of exsisting royal and ecclesiastical authority.

  • Rota
  • n.

    An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana, that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve members.

  • Unalist
  • n.

    An ecclesiastical who holds but one benefice; -- distinguished from pluralist.

  • Ecclesial
  • a.

    Ecclesiastical.

  • Ecclesiast
  • n.

    The Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus.

  • Rubric
  • n.

    The directions and rules for the conduct of service, formerly written or printed in red; hence, also, an ecclesiastical or episcopal injunction; -- usually in the plural.

  • Vartabed
  • n.

    A doctor or teacher in the Armenian church. Members of this order of ecclesiastics frequently have charge of dioceses, with episcopal functions.

  • Waldenses
  • n. pl.

    A sect of dissenters from the ecclesiastical system of the Roman Catholic Church, who in the 13th century were driven by persecution to the valleys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They profess substantially Protestant principles.

  • Ecclesiae
  • pl.

    of Ecclesia

  • Ecclesiological
  • a.

    Belonging to ecclesiology.

  • Ecclesiasticism
  • n.

    Strong attachment to ecclesiastical usages, forms, etc.

  • Ecclesiastically
  • adv.

    In an ecclesiastical manner; according ecclesiastical rules.