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Kelloe House was a country house in the former Berwickshire, in the Parish of Edrom, in the Scottish Borders. The house has been demolished. Kelloe Mains
Kelloe_House
Secretary to Governor of Madras, Scottish church leader
George Buchan, of Kelloe, was born on 29 May 1775, in Adam Square, Edinburgh. His father was also called George Buchan of Kelloe (born 21 August 1760)
George_Buchan_of_Kelloe
Madras Army officer, historian and colonial administrator
young and a daughter, Laura, who married General Sir John Buchan KCB of Kelloe House, Berwickshire, where Wilks died on a visit in 1839. Sir Mark Wilks Collet
Mark_Wilks
Suspension Bridge, Kelloe House Kelso, Kelso Abbey, Kelso Racecourse Kershope Burn Kilbucho Killochyett Kilnsike Tower Kimmerghame House Kingledoors Kirk
List of places in the Scottish Borders
List_of_places_in_the_Scottish_Borders
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Foulden, Gavinton, Hutton, Kimmerghame House, Manderston House, Preston, Wedderburn Castle, and the former Kelloe House. The village contains several notable
Edrom
Cavalry officer
Baird married Helen Cicely Kerr, in April 1939. The family lived at Kelloe House, Berwickshire in Scotland, and Baird became a Justice of the Peace until
Ned_Baird
253705 (Kelloe House, Butler's Wing, Stable And Coach House, Boundary Wall, Hydroelectric Plant, Drum Piers) C(S) 44495 Upload Photo Kelloe Mains, Farmhouse
List of listed buildings in Edrom, Scottish Borders
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edrom,_Scottish_Borders
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Gavinton, Kelloe, Kimmerghame House, and the Whiteadder Water. Pearlin Jean List of places in the Scottish Borders Ewart, G (2008c) 'Allanbank House, Scottish
Allanbank,_Scottish_Borders
English poet (1806–1861)
supposed) 6 March 1806 in Coxhoe Hall, between the villages of Coxhoe and Kelloe in County Durham, England. Her parents were Edward Barrett Moulton-Barrett
Elizabeth_Barrett_Browning
Hutton Henry, Hutton Magna Ingleton, Inkerman, Ireshopeburn, Iveston, Kelloe, Kepier, Killerby, Kimblesworth, Kinninvie, Kip Hill, Kirk Merrington, Knitsley
List of places in County Durham
List_of_places_in_County_Durham
Surname list
from a Cornish place called Kellow; or in some cases from places called Kelloe in County Durham or Berwickshire. It may refer to: Alison Kellow, Australian
Kellow
Small wooden bulk cargo ship
struck Kelloe on her starboard side in the area of her hold. Kelloe filled quickly and sank within 15 minutes. Dunmore picked up the Kelloe's crew and
Dunmore_(ship)
Any of several English dialects spoken in Northumbria, England
coalfield, which formed a transitional region extending as far south as Kelloe. The development of coal mining in the region and the ensuing in-migration
Northumbrian_dialect
Human settlement in England
parish called "Wynyard". Wynyard Estate has some of the most expensive houses in the North East, as well as the most expensive road in Teesside. Wynyard
Wynyard,_County_Durham
Scottish botanist, plant hunter and traveller
"fermtoun" of Kelloe in the parish of Edrom, Berwickshire, Scotland. After completing his apprenticeship, he was employed at Moredun House, just south of
Robert_Fortune
Town and civil parish in County Durham, England
architecture. Built in 1707 by Robert Wright Esq., as the sundial on the house proclaims. The house was at one time part of the Hardwick Estate (1756–1792), and from
Sedgefield
British politician
Mary, only daughter and heiress of Nicholas Kennet of Coxhow [Coxhoe in Kelloe parish, County Durham]. His father had taken part in the Jacobite rising
Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose
Kenneth_Mackenzie,_Lord_Fortrose
English recusant family
manors of Wynyard (purchased in 1742 for £8,000), The Isle, Swainston, Kelloe, Dalton-le-Dale, Old Durham, Sherburn, Brancepeth Castle, Stainton, Thorpe
Tempest_family
Primary School, Hutton Henry Ingleton CE Primary School, Ingleton Kelloe Primary School, Kelloe King Street Primary School, Spennymoor Kirk Merrington Primary
List of schools in County Durham
List_of_schools_in_County_Durham
Town and civil parish in County Durham, England
Coffin-Chevallier founded the Bowes Museum, which is of national status. Housed in its own ornate building, the museum contains an El Greco, paintings by
Barnard_Castle
Toxic effects of carbon monoxide
incident followed the Trimdon Grange explosion which killed men in the Kelloe mine. Another source of poisoning is exposure to the organic solvent dichloromethane
Carbon_monoxide_poisoning
Town in County Durham, England
supermarket in the UK. In March 2012 it was confirmed that a Wetherspoons public house would be opened in the town centre, along with a Fulton Frozen Foods superstore
Billingham
Seaside town in County Durham, England
the Easington parliament constituency and is currently represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Labour Member of Parliament
Seaham
Town in County Durham, England
and a parade of shops overlooking a central green. The Huntsman Public house is also situated on the same central green, whilst the Woodham Golf and
Newton_Aycliffe
Protected land in England
Thrislington Plantation, Town Kelloe Bank, Trimdon Limestone Quarry, Tuthill Quarry, Wingate Quarry Hay meadows – Bowlees and Friar House Meadows, Cornriggs Meadows
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_County_Durham
Town and civil parish in County Durham, England
established a collegiate church. Around 1183 Bishop Pudsey established a manor house in the town, with a great hall being completed in 1195 on the site occupied
Bishop_Auckland
Human settlement in England
re-join County Durham. In the late 1100s the de Brus family build the manor house and chapel; the latter remains as the basis of the St Mary Magdalene Church
Hart,_County_Durham
Town in County Durham, England
Hunderthwaite Hunstanworth Hutton Henry and Station Town Hutton Magna Ingleton Kelloe Kimblesworth and Plawsworth Lanchester Langleydale and Shotton Langton Lartington
Peterlee
following day, 30 January, Charles I was beheaded outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall; Charles II went into exile. The English monarchy was replaced
List of regicides of Charles I of England
List_of_regicides_of_Charles_I_of_England
Village in County Durham, England
provides Horden's northern boundary with Easington Colliery. The local manor house, Horden Hall, was built in the early 17th century by Sir John Conyers, 1st
Horden
Town in County Durham, England
on unfit houses. By 1935 the first 66 Council houses had been built, and a year later the first 106 North Eastern Housing Association houses were erected
Spennymoor
Village in County Durham, England
where the Methodist church and post office once were, and where a public house remains. It has always been a small village, but its history goes back to
High_Coniscliffe
Village in County Durham, England near River Tees
standing, the 'V' sign is now gone. The houses around the green are mostly Georgian with some rubble-built houses on the north and south sides of the green
Gainford,_County_Durham
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
the "chepple byre". Some of the stone was used to build the current farm house at Esp Green. The chapel is noted on the 1857 Ordnance survey map (NZ146491)
Lanchester,_County_Durham
Town and civil parish in County Durham, England
constituency of North Durham. Since July 2024, this has been represented in the House of Commons by Luke Akehurst of the Labour Party. Since 2007, Stanley Town
Stanley,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
Hunderthwaite Hunstanworth Hutton Henry and Station Town Hutton Magna Ingleton Kelloe Kimblesworth and Plawsworth Lanchester Langleydale and Shotton Langton Lartington
Grindon,_County_Durham
Community secondary school in Belmont, County Durham, England
surrounding villages, including Pittington, West Rainton, Ludworth, Thornley, Kelloe, Cassop, Quarrington Hill, Coxhoe, Bowburn, Shincliffe and The Sherburns
Belmont_Community_School
Village in County Durham, England
after the union bridge over the River Tweed. The village has a public house called "The Bridge Inn". Arthur Headlam and James Wycliffe Headlam were
Whorlton,_County_Durham
English nonconformist minister and tutor
eponymous son of a nonconformist minister who was removed from the vicarage of Kelloe, County Durham in the Great Ejection of 1662. However, more recent studies
Thomas_Dixon_(nonconformist)
Village in England
public house situated in roughly the centre of the village. Close by Hawthorn Dene's mouth, there was, until the late 1970s, a large Gothic Revival house, named
Hawthorn,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
Church, a village hall, a single shop/post office and ‘The Edge’ public house. Woodland stands 1100 feet above sea level and commands views of the Cumbrian
Woodland,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
unrecognisable from the hamlet it had once been. Scores of terraced houses had been built to house the miners and the village now boasted three pubs and a new
Murton,_County_Durham
Scottish minister (1806–1873)
Robert Smith (1839). Report of the speeches of ... Dr. Gordon, Mr. Buchan of Kelloe, and Rev. R. S. Candlish, in the Commission of the General Assembly, ..
Robert_Smith_Candlish
Scottish nobleman (d. 1740)
be educated and brought up as Catholics. William married Mary Kennett in Kelloe, County Durham, in 1713/14. The Duchess of Seaforth was the daughter and
William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth
William_Mackenzie,_5th_Earl_of_Seaforth
Village in County Durham, England
occasionally invited as VIP to racing meets in the UK.[12] There are three public houses in the village, the Queen's Head, the King's Head, and the Cockfield Working
Cockfield,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
Hunderthwaite Hunstanworth Hutton Henry and Station Town Hutton Magna Ingleton Kelloe Kimblesworth and Plawsworth Lanchester Langleydale and Shotton Langton Lartington
Wolviston
Village in County Durham, England
formed part of the estate surrounding the castle. A club house was created from the old coach house and stables and remains in use by Brancepeth Castle Golf
Brancepeth,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
Hunderthwaite Hunstanworth Hutton Henry and Station Town Hutton Magna Ingleton Kelloe Kimblesworth and Plawsworth Lanchester Langleydale and Shotton Langton Lartington
Houghton-le-Side
Australian shipbuilder
when she collided with the larger steel-hulled sixty-miler, Kelloe, in May 1902; it was Kelloe that sank, with Dunmore picking up her crew before being beached
Rock_Davis
Town in County Durham, England
week, and I have nowhere seen a taller, more robust or healthy race: every house full of ruddy broad-faced children. Nobody dies but of drowning or old-age:
Hartlepool
Town and civil parish in County Durham, England
locomotives for the company. Timothy Hackworth moved into Hackworth House (formerly Soho House, now Grade II* listed) with his family in 1831. There he supervised
Shildon
Village in County Durham, England
the Coke Works and the Brick Works, less popular. By 1947, the original houses, east of the railway line, were in disrepair. Most of the bottom of Front
Shotton_Colliery
Human settlement in England
still be seen. The castle is more accurately described as a fortified manor house and was occupied from at least the late 12th century. Only small fragments
Scargill,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
population, reduced to 1,730 people by 1851. In 1834 there were 411 houses, 8 public houses, two schools, and two chapels (one Old Methodist and one New Methodist)
Great_Lumley
Diocese of the Church of England
Jarrow Grange Jarrow: St John the Baptist Jarrow: St Paul Jarrow: St Peter Kelloe: St Helen Kimblesworth: SS Philip & James Kirk Merrington: St John the Evangelist
Diocese_of_Durham
Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Town Kelloe Bank (Durham Wildlife Trust) Townclose Hills (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust)
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
Grade II listed building, and was built around 900 years ago. A public house called The Sutton Arms has been in Elton for 122 years, but closed in 2021
Elton,_County_Durham
Town in County Durham, England
Stanhope. Stanhope Town Hall Durham Dales Centre of Arts and Crafts Scurfield House St Thomas's Church Stone Bridge, a single-arch bridge carrying the B6278
Stanhope,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
independent school, Hurworth House School, which closed in the summer of 2010. The Hurworth Grange Community Centre is based in a manor house built in 1875 by the
Hurworth-on-Tees
Village in County Durham, England
Edmondsley has one primary school and a post office. There was also a public house, the Fleece, but this closed in 2007. The name Edmondsley is first recorded
Edmondsley
Durham (1.8 miles) Isabel Trail: Stafford, Staffordshire (1.5 miles) Kelloe Way: Kelloe, County Durham (1.3 miles) Kenilworth Greenway Linear Park, Warwickshire
List_of_rail_trails
Village in County Durham, England
chapel was in ruins and the mansion house had gone". Burdon enclosed the land, erected a church and built the manor house or "The Castle" as it became named
Castle_Eden
Disused railway station in Hart, County Durham
Ludworth Colliery Garmoundsway Moor Colliery Cassop Waggonway to Collieries Kelloe Bank Head (Site of stationary winding engine) Thornley Colliery Trimdon
Hart_railway_station
Village in England
meeting of which was held in the grounds of the village's Half-Way House public house in 1869. The colliery closed in 1970 with the loss of over 900 jobs
Thornley,_Durham
British Army Officer
Rifle Brigade from 29 July 1903 to his death. He died on 5 January 1905 at Kelloe, Berwickshire. In 1868, Ross had married Mary Macleod Hay, the daughter
John Ross (British Army officer, born 1829)
John_Ross_(British_Army_officer,_born_1829)
Village in County Durham, England
a couple of listed buildings and the probable site of a medieval manor house. There was once a gallows in the village. A rare fungus Rhodotus palmatus
Low_Coniscliffe
Village in County Durham, England
kill. Indeed, the gas forced its way through a passage into the adjoining Kelloe Pit where six men lost their lives from the afterdamp. The incident was
Trimdon_Grange
Town in County Durham, England
includes Middleton House, formerly the headquarters of the company, the school (which is now an outdoor centre) and some company houses. Hushing for lead
Middleton-in-Teesdale
Civil Parish in County Durham, England
Hartlepool. leads to the north of the hamlet with shops and areas between Rift House and Owton are centred on "Brierton Lane" and are sometimes called Brierton
Brierton
family's extensive landed interests including the manors of Wynyard, The Isle, Kelloe, Old Durham and Rainton, making him one of the largest shippers of coal
John_Tempest_Jr.
Village in County Durham, England
now forms part of the industrial park. East Castle is a small group of houses lying on the A693 to the north west of Greencroft proper, on the way to
Greencroft
Human settlement in England
and remained inhabited at least until the 1890s. There was a moated manor house at the southern end, part of which remains as the Old Hall, now a barn.
Archdeacon_Newton
Human settlement in England
situated a few miles west of Stockton-on-Tees. It is a hamlet, consisting of houses and farms that have no local service facilities.[citation needed] On one
Little_Stainton
Village in County Durham, England
community came new shops, pubs, clubs, and many rows of terraced "colliery houses" for the mine workers and their families. On 7 May 1993, the mine was closed
Easington_Colliery
Disused railway station in Ryhope, Tyne and Wear
Ludworth Colliery Garmoundsway Moor Colliery Cassop Waggonway to Collieries Kelloe Bank Head (Site of stationary winding engine) Thornley Colliery Trimdon
Ryhope_railway_station
Village and civil parish in England
Methodists, and a free school. Acres, 4,890. Real property, £3,169. Pop., 688. Houses, 122. Most of the surface is high moorland. A railway station on the Tees
Mickleton,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
in span built in 1764. Acres, 2,961. Real property, £3,290. Pop., 342. Houses, 60. The property is subdivided. The living is a rectory in the diocese
Winston,_County_Durham
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
Hall is a former mediaeval chantry chapel that has been converted into a house, with 17th- and 18th-century additions. It is a Grade II* listed building
Hilton,_County_Durham
Human settlement in England
distance from Chester-le-Street. It contains St Barnabas' Church, which houses the Frostley Angel. Originally part of the Lambton Castle estate, the village
Bournmoor
Former railway station in Wingate, County Durham, England
Ludworth Colliery Garmoundsway Moor Colliery Cassop Waggonway to Collieries Kelloe Bank Head (Site of stationary winding engine) Thornley Colliery Trimdon
Wellfield_railway_station
Coal ships used in New South Wales, Australia
Brighton had to be beached at Chowder Bay. Fortunately, nobody was injured. Kelloe sank, two miles off the Botany Bay heads in May 1902, after colliding with
Sixty-miler
Village in County Durham, England
school-house and a mix of terraced, semi-detached and detached houses, all constructed of sandstone. There are the ruins of a pele or tower house in the
Hunstanworth
Village in County Durham, England
tv personality: born here 1923. Bishop Middleham is represented in the House of Commons by the constituency of Sedgefield currently held by the Labour
Bishop_Middleham
Former English railway company
4 & 1 Vict. c. xcv), was obtained on 3 July 1837 and the line opened to Kelloe Bank in 1839. The GNEC&HJR had neglected to obtain powers to cross the Clarence
York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
York,_Newcastle_and_Berwick_Railway
Hamlet in County Durham, England
Hunderthwaite Hunstanworth Hutton Henry and Station Town Hutton Magna Ingleton Kelloe Kimblesworth and Plawsworth Lanchester Langleydale and Shotton Langton Lartington
Morton_Tinmouth
Village in County Durham, England
needed] and is now known to local people as "Segga". This farm and manor house was once the residence of the Sacristan, a monk who held the Office of the
Sacriston
Village in County Durham, England
serial killer Mary Ann Cotton. It is also where one will find The Manor House Hotel, reputed to have been one of King Henry VIII's hunting lodges and
West_Auckland,_County_Durham
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
dedicated to St Cuthbert, the church was restored from ruins in 1870. The house by the churchyard gate was built in 1816, costing only £120. This replaced
Satley
England into Scotland. An appeal was made, reaching the House of Lords in 1828, by George Buchan of Kelloe (1775–1856) representing Scottish Bible societies;
British Bible monopolies campaigns
British_Bible_monopolies_campaigns
Human settlement in England
these is that Lord Barnard was lost in the mist and sought refuge in a farm house. Believing it to be one of his own he demanded his keep, only to discover
Denton,_County_Durham
Village in County Durham, England
governance in 1974. Barningham is a tranquil conservation village of around 60 houses. It has a large village green, a church, a stately home occupied by a local
Barningham,_County_Durham
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
television series Uncanny, citing the case of a Victorian boy haunting a house in the village. Bearpark is the subject of a song by Durham-based band Prefab
Bearpark
Shetland Islands 60°41′N 1°01′W / 60.69°N 01.01°W / 60.69; -01.01 HP5402 Kelloe Durham 54°43′N 1°28′W / 54.71°N 01.47°W / 54.71; -01.47 NZ3436 Kelloholm
List of United Kingdom locations: Ka-Key
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ka-Key
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
It has a diverse number of property types, ranging from terraced rented houses to large detached private dwellings. Preston-on-Tees has one school, Eaglescliffe
Preston-on-Tees
Former railway station in England
employment. Thus, in 1894 it was reported that many of the village's workmen's houses were abandoned. In 1901 the station served a population of 959 within the
Shotton Bridge railway station
Shotton_Bridge_railway_station
Human settlement in England
miles NW of Darlington. Acres, 605. Real property, £1, 063. Pop., 109. Houses, 20. This place is a meet for the Raby hounds. The name Killerby is of Old
Killerby,_County_Durham
Village and civil parish in County Durham, England
England primary school, small kids play area, farms, allotments and a public house (called the Pot and Glass). Egglescliffe has been characterised by Victor
Egglescliffe
Village in County Durham, England
medieval period. Another now deserted, village also grew up at Coxhoe East House, but this was probably deserted by the early 15th century. The modern village
Coxhoe
Scottish minister and writer
Robert Smith (1839). Report of the speeches of ... Dr. Gordon, Mr. Buchan of Kelloe, and Rev. R. S. Candlish, in the Commission of the General Assembly, ..
Robert_Gordon_(minister)
Village in County Durham, England
community thrived here. The present car parks are named after the rows of houses that once stood here. There are panoramic views across the Fell and surrounding
Waldridge,_County_Durham
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
Female
Finnish
 Short form of Finnish Helleena, probably HELLE means "torch." Compare with other forms of Helle.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Keillor.German : variant of Keller.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.French : habitational name from Delle, a place in Territoire de Belfort. The usual French spelling of the family name is Delles.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Lively; aggressive.
Girl/Female
Gaelic American Irish Scottish
warrior.
Female
Greek
(Έλλη) Greek name HELLE means "of the Hellespont." In mythology, this is the name of the twin sister of Phrixos. The twins were children of Athamas and Nephelê. Compare with other forms of Helle.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Slender; fair.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Kelly, KELLEY means "bright-headed."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kellam.
Female
English
Diminutive form of English Nell, NELLIE means "foreign; the other."
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, ELLIE means "foreign; the other."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish
Shining Light; Eleanor; Most Beautiful Woman; Derived from the Greek Helen; The Bright One; Horn Coloured; Yellow; Form of Cornelius; Horn; Sun Ray; Torch; Moon; Moon Elope; Diminutive of Eleanor; Diminutive of
Boy/Male
Irish Scottish
War. Lively. Aggressive. An Irish surname that has only been used as a first name (either...
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Kelsey, KELSIE means "ship-victory."
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : perhaps a variant of Mellor.
Surname or Lastname
Northern Irish
Northern Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mealláin ‘descendant of Meallán’, a personal name that is a diminutive of meall ‘pleasant’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Meulan in Seine-et-Oise.Dutch (van Mellon) : habitational name from Millun bij Keulen.Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon came to Pittsburgh, PA, from Lower Castletown, Tyrone, Ireland, in 1818. Their grandson, the industrialist and financier Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) is remembered not only as a businessman but also as an art collector. He served as secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Greek Hieronymos, KELOME means "holy name."
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from a minor place named Kellow, from Cornish kellow, plural of kelli ‘wood’, ‘grove’.English : habitational name from Kelloe in Durham, named from Old English celf ‘calf’ + hlÄw ‘hill’.Scottish : from the lands of Kelloe in Berwickshire, or in some cases possibly a variant of Kellogg.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Kaarle, KALLE means "man."Â
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Trevelyan in St. Veep, Cornwall, which probably means ‘house at the mill’, from Cornish tre ‘house’ + a mutated form of melin ‘mill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Genoa in Italy, from a medieval folk-etymological alteration of Italian Geno(v)a (see Gannaway).
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Who can Win Strangers' Heart
Boy/Male
Swedish
Blond ruler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bocock.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Language
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Garnet, GARNETTE means "garnet (the gem)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for an armorer, from Middle English scheld ‘shield’ (Old English scild, sceld).English : topographic name for someone who lived near the shallow part of a river, from Middle English scheld ‘shallow place’ (Old English sceldu, scieldu).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Siadhail ‘descendant of Siadhal’ (see Shields).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name Clac, which is from Old English Clacc or the Old Norse cognate Klakkr. As a personal name this is from a word meaning ‘lump’ and may have been used as a nickname for a large or thickset man. Reaney suggests that it could also be from clacker ‘chatterer’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of the Names Ray and Anne
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
KELLOE HOUSE
v. t.
To make mellow.
n.
A certain plant, probably the yellow oxeye.
n.
A member of a literary or scientific society; as, a Fellow of the Royal Society.
v. t.
To make yellow; to cause to have a yellow tinge or color; to dye yellow.
n.
A yellow pigment.
n.
A bright golden color, reflecting more light than any other except white; the color of that part of the spectrum which is between the orange and green.
superl.
Easily worked or penetrated; not hard or rigid; as, a mellow soil.
n.
A word occurring in the phrase real vellon. See the Note under Its Real.
a.
Covered or bound in yellow paper.
superl.
Warmed by liquor; slightly intoxicated.
superl.
Being of a bright saffronlike color; of the color of gold or brass; having the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is between the orange and the green.
v. i.
To become yellow or yellower.
a. & n.
Deep orange-yellow; dark yellow.
pl.
of Cello
v. i.
To become mellow; as, ripe fruit soon mellows.
n.
See Felly.
n.
A yellow powder, C6H3N9, obtained from certain sulphocyanates. It has acid properties and forms compounds called mellonides.
a.
Having yellow eyes.
superl.
Soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp; as, a mellow apple.