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Holroyd may refer to: Holroyd (surname) Holroyd, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia Holroyd River, a locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland
Holroyd
Surname list
Holroyd is a surname, and may refer to: Adam Holroyd (born 2004), English rugby league footballer Alexandre Holroyd (born 1987), French politician Arthur
Holroyd_(surname)
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)
1406. Holroyd 1997, pp. 698 and 747. Holroyd 1997, p. 737. Holroyd 1997, pp. 737–738. Holroyd 1997, p. 738. Holroyd 1997, pp. 742–743. Holroyd 1993, p
George_Bernard_Shaw
English progressive rock band
They were founded in Oldham in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (born 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (born 1947), drummer/percussionist
Barclay_James_Harvest
American actor (born 1975)
Scott Powell Holroyd (born June 5, 1975) is an American actor. Holroyd was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina. He graduated from the University
Scott_Holroyd
English writer and biographer (born 1935)
Courcy Fraser Holroyd (born 27 August 1935) is an English biographer. Holroyd was born in London, the son of Basil de Courcy Fraser Holroyd (a descendant
Michael_Holroyd
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Holroyd is a small suburb in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Holroyd is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the Sydney central business district
Holroyd,_New_South_Wales
British Army officer
Captain Frederick John Holroyd is a former British soldier who was based at the British Army's 3 Brigade HQ in mid-Ulster, Northern Ireland during the
Fred_Holroyd
Former local government area in New South Wales, Australia
The City of Holroyd was a local government area in the western suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. First proclaimed in July
City_of_Holroyd
Soviet diplomat and foreign minister (1876–1951)
Foreign Office: General Correspondence. Vol. FO/371/3299. p. 52. Holroyd-Doveton, p. 26 Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland
Maxim_Litvinov
British investor and philanthropist
Charles William Holroyd CBE DL (born 7 February 1953) is a British investor and philanthropist. Holroyd joined Forte's group supply division where he
Bill_Holroyd
English painter
Sir Charles Holroyd RE (9 April 1861 – 17 November 1917) was an English painter, original printmaker and curator during the late Victorian and Edwardian
Charles_Holroyd
Topics referred to by the same term
George Holroyd may refer to: George Sowley Holroyd (1758–1831), English lawyer and justice George Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield (1802–1876), British politician
George_Holroyd
Local government area in New South Wales, Australia
merger of parts of the Cities of Auburn, Parramatta (Woodville Ward), and Holroyd. The Council comprises an area of 72 square kilometres (28 sq mi) and as
Cumberland_City_Council
English politician (1735–1821)
John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield, PC, FRS (21 December 1735 – 30 May 1821) was an Anglo-Irish politician and soldier. He was a leading authority
John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield
John_Baker_Holroyd,_1st_Earl_of_Sheffield
Topics referred to by the same term
John Holroyd may refer to: John Holroyd (cricketer) (1907–1975), English sportsman John Holroyd (civil servant) (1935–2014), English government official
John_Holroyd
French politician (born 1987)
Alexandre Holroyd (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ɔlʁɔid]; born 17 May 1987) is a French politician who also holds British citizenship. He was elected
Alexandre_Holroyd
English stage actor of the Victorian era (1838–1905)
pp. 32–33; and Holroyd, p. 91 Holroyd, pp. 92–93 Holroyd, pp. 93–94 Irving, p. 47 Craig, p. 25 Irving, p. 58 Irving, p. 61; and Holroyd, p. 95 Morley,
Henry_Irving
The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd is a play by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. It was written in 1911 and the revised version was published in 1914 by Duckworth
The_Widowing_of_Mrs._Holroyd
Welsh painter (1878–1961)
Easton and Holroyd, page 64. "'The Little Railway, Martigues', Augustus John OM, 1928". Tate. Easton and Holroyd, page 184. Easton and Holroyd, pages 12–13
Augustus_John
English writer and critic (1880–1932)
Book. Peter Stocks, 1970. Holroyd, pp. 72–73. Holroyd, 93. Holroyd, 94. Holroyd, 96. Holroyd, 129. Holroyd, 130. "Strachey, Giles Lytton (STRY899GL)". A
Lytton_Strachey
Australian lawyer and politician
Arthur Todd Holroyd (1 December 1806 – 15 June 1887) was an Australian lawyer and politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Arthur_Holroyd
English footballer (born 1986)
Christopher Holroyd (born 24 October 1986) is an English former professional footballer. Initially deployed solely as a striker, he was later also utilised
Chris_Holroyd
England international rugby league footballer
Tom Holroyd (born 9 February 2001) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop forward for the Leeds Rhinos in the Super League
Tom_Holroyd
England international rugby league footballer
Percy Holroyd was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s. He played at representative level for England, and at club
Percy_Holroyd
British writer (1933–2025)
Stuart Holroyd (10 August 1933 – 4 February 2025) was a British writer. Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, he first came to prominence for the philosophical
Stuart_Holroyd
English rugby league footballer
Adam Holroyd (born 5 September 2004) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Warrington Wolves in the Super
Adam_Holroyd
English cricketer
John Holroyd (15 April 1907 – 15 September 1975) was an English cricketer active from 1925 to 1935 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Oldham and
John_Holroyd_(cricketer)
English lawyer and judge (1758-1831)
Sowley Holroyd (31 October 1758 – 21 November 1831) was an English lawyer and justice of the King's Bench. He was eldest son of George Holroyd, by Eleanor
George_Sowley_Holroyd
English cyclist (1916-2005)
Eric Holroyd (11 August 1916 – 2005) was a male athlete who competed for England at the 1950 British Empire Games (now Commonwealth Games). Holroyd rode
Eric_Holroyd
English biographer, novelist and short story writer
Dame Margaret Drabble, Lady Holroyd (born 5 June 1939) is an English biographer, novelist and short story writer. Drabble's books include The Millstone
Margaret_Drabble
British rower
Kathryn 'Kate' Holroyd (born 5 June 1963) is a British retired rower. Holroyd competed in the women's eight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The team
Kate_Holroyd
1971 studio album by Barclay James Harvest
You Know" (Les Holroyd/Lees/Mel Pritchard/Woolly Wolstenholme) – 3:49 "Harry's Song" (Lees) – 3:55 "Ursula (The Swansea Song)" (Holroyd/Lees/Pritchard/Wolstenholme)
Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories
Barclay_James_Harvest_and_Other_Short_Stories
Sean Tully (Antony Cotton), Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank), and Erica Holroyd (Claire King), a friend of Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard) and love interest
List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2014
List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_2014
English cricketer
Edwin Holroyd (27 October 1855–9 April 1914) was an English cricketer. He played in a single major cricket match for Lancashire in 1878. He also had a
Edwin_Holroyd
Australian-British painter
Fanny Holroyd or Fannie Fetherstonhaugh Macpherson (1863 – 1924) was an Australian-British painter. Holroyd was born in Moonee Ponds as the daughter of
Fanny_Holroyd
British Olympic Javelin thrower
Shelley Holroyd (born 17 May 1973) is a British Olympic javelin thrower. Holroyd was the sixth British javelin thrower to throw over 60 metres (1993) and
Shelley_Holroyd
American basketball player (born 1984)
Archived from the original on August 25, 2017. Retrieved August 24, 2017. Holroyd, Caitlyn (August 21, 2017). "Look: LeBron, business partner dine with Drake"
LeBron_James
Extinct barony in the Peerage of England
The next three creations were all in favour of one person, John Baker-Holroyd (1735–1821). In 1781, on the second creation of the title, he was made
Baron_Sheffield
1970 studio album by Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest. On the original vinyl LP all songs were credited to Holroyd/Lees/Pritchard/Wolstenholme. The list below shows the actual composers
Barclay_James_Harvest_(album)
People who served as the mayor of the City of Holroyd, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, including its former title as the mayor of Prospect
List_of_mayors_of_Holroyd
Michael Holroyd Smith (1847–1932) was an English pioneer of electrical and motor car engineering. He was born in Halifax on 22 December 1847, the son
Michael_Holroyd_Smith
English politician and cricketer
Henry North Holroyd, 3rd Earl of Sheffield (18 January 1832 – 21 April 1909), styled Viscount Pevensey until 1876, was an English Conservative politician
Henry Holroyd, 3rd Earl of Sheffield
Henry_Holroyd,_3rd_Earl_of_Sheffield
School in Greystanes, New South Wales, Australia
Holroyd High School, (abbreviation HHS) is a co-educational public high school located in Greystanes, a suburb in Sydney, Australia. It is operated by
Holroyd_High_School
English rugby league & union footballer
Graham Holroyd (born 25 October 1975) is an English rugby league and rugby union footballer who played for Halifax and Oldham RLFC as a stand-off. He
Graham_Holroyd
British letter writer and liberal advocate
Maria Josepha Stanley, Baroness Stanley of Alderley (née Holroyd; 1771–1863) was a British letter writer and liberal advocate from the Stanley family
Maria Stanley, Baroness Stanley of Alderley
Maria_Stanley,_Baroness_Stanley_of_Alderley
Chronology. Holroyd 1990, p. 73. Fabian Tracts 1884–91. Fabian Tracts 1902–18. Holroyd 1989, p. 358. Fabian Tracts 1919–39. Abebooks Holroyd 1993, pp. 272
List of works by George Bernard Shaw
List_of_works_by_George_Bernard_Shaw
River in Far North Queensland, Australia
The Holroyd River is a river located on the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia. The headwaters of the river rise south of Mount White
Holroyd_River
British Conservative politician
George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield FRS (16 March 1802 – 5 April 1876), styled Viscount Pevensey from 1816 to 1821, was a
George Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield
George_Holroyd,_2nd_Earl_of_Sheffield
1950 Broadway play by John Van Druten
Rex Harrison Gillian Holroyd — Lilli Palmer Miss Holroyd (Aunt Queenie) — Jean Adair Sidney Redlitch — Larry Gates Nicky Holroyd — Scott McKay (actor)
Bell,_Book_and_Candle_(play)
1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland
supported by British Army Captain Fred Holroyd, who worked for MI6 during the 1970s in Northern Ireland. Holroyd said that "the bombings were part of a
Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings
American tennis player
Glen Holroyd (born September 25, 1954) is a former professional tennis player from the United States and played college tennis at Arizona State University
Glen_Holroyd
American politician
John Holroyd Bagley Jr. (November 26, 1832 – October 23, 1902) was an American politician and a United States representative from New York, serving two
John_H._Bagley_Jr.
John Lees' Barclay James Harvest and Barclay James Harvest Featuring Les Holroyd. Relativity did not enter the official Norwegian Top Albums chart, but
Barclay James Harvest discography
Barclay_James_Harvest_discography
English socialite and author (1894–1972)
the Wayback Machine Holroyd 2011, p. 238. Holroyd, Michael (2010).The Laurie Lee Lecture: Cheltenham festival, pp. 19–20. Holroyd 2011, [page needed]
Violet_Trefusis
New Zealand nursing academic
Eleanor Anne Holroyd is a New Zealand nursing academic. She is currently a full professor at the Auckland University of Technology. After a 1998 PhD at
Eleanor_Holroyd
1995 film
biography of writer and critic Lytton Strachey (1880–1932) by Michael Holroyd. The film, starring Emma Thompson in the title role, focuses on her unusual
Carrington_(film)
1958 film by Richard Quine
as part of the inspiration for the television series Bewitched. Gillian Holroyd, a free spirit with a penchant for going barefoot, is the owner of an art
Bell,_Book_and_Candle
British painter (1821–1904)
Thomas Holroyd (1821 – 10 March 1904) was an English portrait and landscape painter working in Harrogate, North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Before his
Thomas_Holroyd
British army officer (1948–1977)
Fred Holroyd claimed that Nairac had personally admitted involvement in the assassination of IRA member John Francis Green on 10 January 1975. Holroyd claimed
Robert_Nairac
1972 studio album by Barclay James Harvest
band Barclay James Harvest, released in 1972. "Crazy (Over You)" (Les Holroyd) – 4:17 "Delph Town Morn" (John Lees) – 4:48 "Summer Soldier" (Lees) –
Baby_James_Harvest
2017 compilation album by Her's
song of Her's. Upon its release, it was described by reviewer Charlotte Holroyd as possessing an "immensely effective and completely enchanting charm"
Songs_of_Her's
English public servant
John Hepworth Holroyd, CB, CVO, DL (10 April 1935 – 29 November 2014) was an English public servant. Educated at Worcester College, Oxford, he entered
John_Holroyd_(civil_servant)
British writer and journalist (1889–1949)
Cyril Alington, Poets at Play Holroyd, Michael. Hugh Kingsmill, A Critical Biography (1964), p. 116 Holroyd, pp. 119–20 Holroyd, p. 98 An Anthology Of Invective
Hugh_Kingsmill
English actress and television personality (born 1983)
on a book tour, as well her own show An Evening with Natalie Cassidy at Holroyd Community Theatre. She is also set to front a BBC series Natalie Cassidy
Natalie_Cassidy
an extraordinary relationship with Michael Holroyd (before he married author Margaret Drabble), which Holroyd described in his memoir Mosaic, published
Philippa_Pullar
English actress
portraying Joyce Drake in Vera Drake, Alison Weaver in Life of Riley and Emily Holroyd in Torchwood. Craney was born in Stapleford, Cambridgeshire. Her family
Heather_Craney
Book by Stuart Holroyd
Chaos is a 1957 book by the English writer Stuart Holroyd. In the first part of the book, Holroyd discusses different types of spirituality, while in
Emergence_from_Chaos
Suburb of Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia
Holroyd River is an outback locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Holroyd River had "no people or a very low population"
Holroyd_River,_Queensland
British weightlifter (1914–2002)
Norman Holroyd (8 May 1914 – 25 June 2002) was a British weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. In the
Norman_Holroyd
Biography of Lytton Strachey by Michael Holroyd
Biography is a 1967–68 two-volume biography of Lytton Strachey by Michael Holroyd, often seen as the author's magnum opus. He published a revised version
Lytton Strachey: A Critical Biography
Lytton_Strachey:_A_Critical_Biography
Catholic university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
university's softball field and other recreational areas. The renovated Holroyd Science Center was completed in Fall 2009 and a new business school opened
La_Salle_University
Fictional character on As the World Turns
quickly let go. In May 2001, it was announced that Scott Holroyd was cast in the role of Paul. Holroyd began taping in June and made his first appearance on
Paul Ryan (As the World Turns)
Paul_Ryan_(As_the_World_Turns)
British psychoanalyst
standard edition of Freud's works to this day, and according to Michael Holroyd a German publishing house considered retranslating their translation of
James_Strachey
English actress (born 1958)
Year Title Role Notes 1984–1985 How We Used to Live Charlotte Selby/Holroyd 12 episodes 1985 The Beiderbecke Affair Janey 3 episodes 1985–1988 Coronation
Sue_Jenkins
Fictional character from Coronation Street
former Emmerdale and Bad Girls star Claire King for a guest stint as Erica Holroyd. It was revealed that the newcomer's arrival leads to some happier times
Nick_Tilsley
English footballer (1905–1987)
Eric Holroyd (24 July 1905 – 1987) was an English footballer who played as a winger for Rochdale. He also played non-league football for various other
Eric_Holroyd_(footballer)
British judge (1901–1990)
Edward Holroyd Pearce, Baron Pearce, PC (9 February 1901 – 26 November 1990) was a British barrister and judge. He served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Edward_Pearce,_Baron_Pearce
Australian bus charter company in Sydney
Baxter's Coaches is an Australian bus charter company in Sydney. Until August 2006, it operated route bus services in Western Sydney. Baxter's Coaches
Baxter's_Coaches
British soldier and pacifist
Biography" by Michael Holroyd, 1994, p.485 Frances Partridge, Bloomsbury groupie – Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved on 23 December 2007 Holroyd, Michael, Lytton
Ralph_Partridge
British painter and decorative artist (1893–1932)
Biography' – Michael Holroyd". The Independent. London. Retrieved 15 February 2011. "Lytton Strachey--The New Biography" by Michael Holroyd, 1994, pp. 486–487
Dora_Carrington
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
home of Arthur Todd Holroyd (1806–1887), who acquired land in this area in 1855 and who gave his name to the adjoining suburb of Holroyd.[citation needed]
Merrylands
English-American cornet soloist (1881–1961)
Lincoln Holroyd (May 9, 1881 – February 12, 1961) was an English-American cornet player. He was cornet soloist with Arthur Pryor and Patrick Conway, and
Lincoln_Holroyd
1923 play by George Bernard Shaw
Times, 12 November 1920, p. 11 Holroyd 1997, p. 510. "Canonization of Joan of Arc", The Times, 5 April 1920, p. 8 Holroyd 1997, p. 520. Tyson 1982, p. 15
Saint_Joan_(play)
Country in northwestern Europe
Era to the Present (1837–). Gale Group. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-7876-3729-3. Holroyd, Michael (1989). Bernard Shaw, Volume 2: 1898–1918: The Pursuit of Power
United_Kingdom
Artist's muse
image that Roger Fry mistook for a "gypsy Gioconda". Easton, Holroyd, p. 62 Easton, Holroyd, pp. 56-57 Victor Arwas (27 May 1994). "Obituary: Vivien John"
Dorelia_McNeill
American author
six children. She died in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 69. Cornelia Holroyd Bradley was born in Hudson, New York, November 1, 1822. She was the daughter
Cornelia_Richards
Rear admiral in the British Royal Navy (1818–1878)
Chamberlain married, secondly, Sarah Morgan Holroyd (d. 29 December 1921), daughter of Thomas Holroyd on 29 October 1872. They had a daughter, Harriett
William_Charles_Chamberlain
Holroyd v Marshall (1862) 10 HLC 191, 11 ER 999 was a judicial decision of the House of Lords. In that case the House of Lords affirmed that under English
Holroyd_v_Marshall
Soviet politician and diplomat (1890–1986)
1007/978-1-349-24848-3. ISBN 978-1-349-24848-3. Stati I Rechi 1935–1936. pp. 231–232. Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications
Vyacheslav_Molotov
Aboriginal Australian people
Kendall, Holroyd and Edward Rivers. The territory of the Wik-Munkan begins below the junction of the Coen and Archer and the Pretender and Holroyd, and extends
Wik_peoples
1975 studio album by Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest John Lees – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals Les Holroyd – bass, acoustic guitars, vocals Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme – keyboards
Time_Honoured_Ghosts
Suburb of Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Karskens, Grace (1991). Holroyd - A social history of Western Sydney. Flynn, M., Holroyd History and the Silent Boundary Project, Holroyd City Council, August
Pemulwuy,_New_South_Wales
American basketball player (born 2001)
Archived from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2018. Holroyd, Caitlyn (January 19, 2018). "Lithuanian coach wants 'little chipmunk'
LaMelo_Ball
1977 studio album by Barclay James Harvest
Justin Hayward was not pleased; meeting him years later, bassist Les Holroyd apologised for it. Other songs on the album deal with subjects like ended
Gone to Earth (Barclay James Harvest album)
Gone_to_Earth_(Barclay_James_Harvest_album)
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
share the postcode of 2142 along with the separate suburbs of Camellia, Holroyd and Rosehill. Granville was named in 1880, after the British Colonial Secretary
South Granville, New South Wales
South_Granville,_New_South_Wales
Australian judge (25 January 1828 – 5 January 1916)
Edward Dundas Holroyd KC (25 January 1828 – 5 January 1916) was a judge, active in Australia. Holroyd was born in Surrey, England. Holroyd practised in
Edward_Dundas_Holroyd
1999 studio album by the Muffs
Honest Don's Records. The album was produced by Kim Shattuck and Steve Holroyd. Due to laryngitis, Shattuck recorded her vocals at night, alone in the
Alert_Today,_Alive_Tomorrow
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
Thick of the Fight. Translated by Lambert, James. London: Cassell & Co. Holroyd-Doveton, John. Maxim Litvinov. Paxton, Robert (2001). Old Guard and New
Philippe_Pétain
English courtier
Harriet Holroyd, Countess of Sheffield (née Lascelles; 19 June 1802 – 1 January 1889), styled as Lady Harriet Lascelles from 1820–5, was an English courtier
Harriet Holroyd, Countess of Sheffield
Harriet_Holroyd,_Countess_of_Sheffield
HOLROYD
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Of noble descent, Intelligent
Boy/Male
Greek
Tame.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Lives a Peaceful Life
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
A Man with Golden Feet
Male
English
English unisex name SILVER means "silver," which may refer to either the precious metal or the color.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved. Sweetheart.
Female
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Mairead, MYSIE means "pearl."
Girl/Female
Indian
Close to the Heart
Boy/Male
Irish
An ancient Irish name whos meaning is lost in antiquety.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Long Lived; Immortal
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