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Village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England
Rivers District. It was the location of Kings Langley Palace and the associated King's Langley Priory, of which few traces survive. It is situated 2 mi
Kings_Langley
Priory in Isley cum Langley, Leicestershire, England
Langley Priory is a former Benedictine nunnery in the civil parish of Isley cum Langley, in the North West Leicestershire district, in the county of Leicestershire
Langley_Priory
Former priory in Herefordshire, England
King's Langley Priory was a Dominican priory in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England. It was located adjacent to the Kings Langley Royal Palace, residence
King's_Langley_Priory
English prince and nobleman (1341–1402)
century, that Edmund of Langley died in his birthplace, he died at Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was interred at King's Langley Priory; however, his tomb was
Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
Edmund_of_Langley,_1st_Duke_of_York
Ivinghoe (Muresley) Priory King's Langley Priory Markyate Priory New Biggin Priory Redbourn Priory Rowney Priory Royston Priory St Albans Cathedral Abbey
List of monastic houses in Hertfordshire
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Hertfordshire
Palace in Hertfordshire, England
Edmund of Langley, was born in Langley Palace in 1341 and drew his name from the manor. After his death in 1402, Edmund was buried in the priory there. In
Kings_Langley_Palace
Castillian princess (1355-1392)
was buried 14 January 1393 at the priory of the Dominicans at Kings Langley. After Isabella's death, Edmund of Langley married Joan Holland, sister and
Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
Isabella_of_Castile,_Duchess_of_York
Benedictine nunnery near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
the bishop's register in 1425. One factor in the confusion is that Langley Priory, its daughter house in the parish of Breedon on the Hill in Leicestershire
Farewell_Priory
Village in Leicestershire, England
boundary. The population at the 2011 census (including Isley cum Langley and Langley Priory) was 1,029 in 450 households. Breedon is notable for its Carboniferous
Breedon_on_the_Hill
with Hannah Clark she founded the Kings Langley Priory School, later the Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley, which was closed in March 2019. Margaret
Margaret_Cross
Defunct school in Hertfordshire, England
associated with the sites of both the medieval Dominican Priory of Kings Langley and Kings Langley Palace. A private school had operated on the site since
Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley
Rudolf_Steiner_School_Kings_Langley
King of England from 1377 to 1399
displayed in St Paul's Cathedral on 17 February before burial in King's Langley Priory on 6 March. Rumours that Richard was still alive persisted, but never
Richard_II_of_England
King of England from 1307 to 1327
body was not buried until 1315, when his funeral was held in King's Langley Priory. Reactions to the death of Gaveston varied considerably. Edward was
Edward_II
Favourite of Edward II (c. 1284 – 1312)
buried in an elaborate ceremony at the Dominican foundation of King's Langley Priory; the tomb is now lost. A cross with an inscription was erected at Blacklow
Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall
Piers_Gaveston,_1st_Earl_of_Cornwall
Queen of England from 1328 to 1369
been shaped by two chroniclers. Philippa's son buried at Langley Priory is Edmund of Langley. "Philippa of Hainault was a European woman and emphatically
Philippa_of_Hainault
Duchess of Brittany from 1361 to 1362
the king had windows erected in memory of the princesses at King's Langley Priory. Her husband referred to her as "my late dearest companion". They had
Mary_of_Waltham
Church in Hertfordshire, England
the chest tomb of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, (1341–1402) was brought to the church when King's Langley Priory was dissolved; it was initially
All Saints' Church, Kings Langley
All_Saints'_Church,_Kings_Langley
Manor house in Leicestershire, England
extensively modified, built on the site of an Augustinian priory, Launde Priory. The original priory was founded before 1125 (in 1119 according to a modern
Launde_Abbey
Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London
Richard II Richard II, King of England, in 1413 (reburial from King's Langley Priory) Henry V, King of England, in 1422 Catherine of Valois, Queen of England;
Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey
Franciscan friary in England – dissolved 1538
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Greyfriars,_Leicester
Grace Dieu Priory Heather Preceptory Hinckley Priory Kirby Bellars Priory Langley Priory Launde Priory LEICESTER (see below) Mount St Bernard Abbey Rothley
List of monastic houses in Leicestershire
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Leicestershire
Fields Kirby Muxloe Kirkby Mallory Knaptoft Knighton Knipton Knossington Langley Priory Laughton Launde Leesthorpe Leicester Leicester Castle Leicester Forest
List of places in Leicestershire
List_of_places_in_Leicestershire
Civil parish in Leicestershire, England
to All Saints, the church was rebuilt in 1819 and restored in 1897. Langley Priory, in a rural setting towards the south of the parish, is a Grade II*
Isley_cum_Langley
Augustinian priory in Leicestershire, England
The Grace Dieu Priory was an independent Augustinian priory near Thringstone in Leicestershire, England. It was founded around 1235-1241 by Roesia de Verdun
Grace_Dieu_Priory
Village in Leicestershire, England
the estate was declared the property of Sir Henry Colet. The nearby Langley Priory had exercised considerable control over the parish church and the villagers
Diseworth
England. "Kirby Bellars Priory (321333)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 25 June 2013. Historic England. "Langley Priory (315465)". Research
List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England
List_of_monasteries_dissolved_by_Henry_VIII_of_England
Belvoir Priory (pronounced Beaver) was a Benedictine priory near to Belvoir Castle. Although once described as within Lincolnshire, it is currently located
Belvoir_Priory
Former house of Augustinian monks in Brooke, Rutland
Brooke Priory was a minor house of Augustinian monks in Brooke, Rutland. It was a cell of St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth. It was founded by Hugh de Ferrers
Brooke_Priory
British orientalist
Language (1796), which had gone out of print. In retirement he bought Langley Priory in Leicestershire. Believing that he might be descended from a branch
John_Shakespear
Calendar year
overthrown and imprisoned in 1399) are moved from the grounds of King's Langley Priory in Hertfordshire and reinterred at Westminster Abbey, the traditional
1413
Edward the Confessor's Chapel, Westminster Abbey Richard II 1400 King's Langley Priory (reburied Edward the Confessor's Chapel, Westminster Abbey 1413) Henry
Burial places of British royalty
Burial_places_of_British_royalty
English country house in Great Gaddesden, United Kingdom
monasteries during the Reformation, he granted the estate of King's Langley Priory to William Hawes (or Halsey, also Chambers). The Halsey family residence
Gaddesden_Place
Augustinian priory in Leicestershire, England
Launde Priory is a former Augustinian priory in Leicestershire, England. Its successor Launde Abbey is used as a conference and retreat centre by the
Launde_Priory
Augustinian priory in Leicestershire, England
Bradley Priory was an Augustinian priory in the parish of Nevill Holt, Leicestershire, England. The priory was founded between 1220 and 1234. The first
Bradley_Priory
Stately home in England, UK
Queen Mary to return to Dartford, re-established the convent at King's Langley Priory, Hertfordshire, with Elizabeth Cressener as prioress. However, in 1559
Ingress_Abbey
Preceptory in Leicestershire, England
of the preceptory. Similar to an Abbot with an Abbey and a Prior with a Priory, the Preceptor was in charge of the preceptory's church and land, and managed
Rothley_Temple
daughter houses: acquiring Blanchland Priory in Northumberland, Cockersand Priory in Lancashire, and Hornby Priory in Lancashire. Cockersand was only under
Croxton_Abbey
Tudor Bishop of Dover
Hertfordshire Press, 2004 ISBN 978-0-9542189-4-2 From: 'Friaries: King's Langley priory', A History of the County of Hertford; Vol. 4 (1971), pp. 446-451. Date
Richard_Yngworth
Church in Diseworth, England
churchyard was extended in 1896 with land given by Charles Shakespear of Langley Priory. The spire and tower were restored in 1897 at a cost of £160 by W. Mitchell
St Michael and All Angels' Church, Diseworth
St_Michael_and_All_Angels'_Church,_Diseworth
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
Alien house of Benedictine monks in Edith Weston, Rutland
Edith Weston Priory was a small alien house of Benedictine monks in Edith Weston, Rutland. The French parent house of Abbey of Saint-Georges, Boscherville
Edith_Weston_Priory
Ruined hermitage & priory in Ulverscroft, Leicestershire, England
Ulverscroft Priory is a former hermitage and priory in Ulverscroft, Leicestershire. The priory was founded by Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester
Ulverscroft_Priory
on the return journey in 1386. Ralph Stafford was interred in King's Langley Priory, Hertfordshire. The king, it has been said, lost one of the most important
Ralph_Stafford_(died_1385)
Monastery
resting place. Members of the 'Looking For Richard' team, headed by Philippa Langley claimed that the University of Leicester had agreed to release the remains
Mount_St_Bernard_Abbey
Paul's Cathedral, London, on 17 February before initial burial in King's Langley Priory on 6 March. February – Henry Percy (Hotspur) leads English incursions
1400s_in_England
Calendar year
of Pope Clement V. The burial takes place somewhere near the King's Langley Priory in Hertfordshire, but the location of the tomb is subsequently forgotten
1315
Decade
overthrown and imprisoned in 1399) are moved from the grounds of King's Langley Priory in Hertfordshire and reinterred at Westminster Abbey, the traditional
1410s
Monastery in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Hinckley Priory was a small medieval monastic house in the town of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Hinckley Priory was founded as a small alien house:
Hinckley_Priory
overthrown and imprisoned in 1399) are moved from the grounds of King's Langley Priory in Hertfordshire and reinterred at Westminster Abbey, the traditional
1410s_in_England
Church in Leicestershire, England
The Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph is the Church of England parish church of Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England. The church has also
Church of St Mary and St Hardulph, Breedon on the Hill
Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_Hardulph,_Breedon_on_the_Hill
Former priory in Leicestershire, England
Charley Priory was a small former priory in Leicestershire, England. The exact date Charley Priory was established is unknown, but is at some point before
Charley_Priory
Country House in Gaddesden Row, Great Gaddesden
upon which the Golden Parsonage sits, was once a part of the King's Langley Priory, having been owned on the Orders behalf by the Prioress of Dartford
Golden_Parsonage
Church in England
Kirby Bellars Priory was a small priory of Canons Regular of Saint Augustine in Leicestershire, England. It is now the Church of England Parish Church
Kirby_Bellars_Priory
Village in Suffolk, England
Edwardstone Priory was a priory in Priory Green and was founded by Peter, Bishop of Winchester during the reign of King John; the priory was a cell to
Edwardstone
Historic site in Norfolk, England
St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the English county of Norfolk. The nave
Binham_Priory
Former Cistercian abbey in England
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Garendon_Abbey
List of officials of an English county
Richard Norman, of Melton Mowbray 24 January 1812: Richard Cheslyn, of Langley Priory 10 February 1813: Robert Haymes, of Great Glen 4 February 1814: Jacob
High Sheriff of Leicestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Leicestershire
Aldermanshaw Priory is a former Cluniac Priory, located within the Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England. Aldermanshaw Priory was founded c.1220-1235
Aldermanshaw_Priory
Decade
of Pope Clement V. The burial takes place somewhere near the King's Langley Priory in Hertfordshire, but the location of the tomb is subsequently forgotten
1310s
Preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Heather_Preceptory
Former priory of the Order of Preachers in Leicester, England
known as St Clement's Church, Leicester and St Clement's Priory, Leicester, is a former priory of the Order of Preachers (also called Dominican Friars
Blackfriars,_Leicester
Monastery in Leicestershire, England
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Owston_Abbey
Former Augustinian monastery in Leicester, England
also maintained a cell (a small dependent daughter house) at Cockerham Priory, in Lancashire. The Abbey's prosperity was boosted through the passage of
Leicester_Abbey
Paget Tombs in Churchyard) 1074370 More images Langley Priory and Attached Railings Isley cum Langley, North West Leicestershire House Late 16th century
Grade II* listed buildings in North West Leicestershire
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_West_Leicestershire
Monastery of the Knights Hospitaller in England
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Dalby_Preceptory
Historic coastal site in north-eastern England
Tynemouth Priory and Castle is an historic site located on a promontory at the mouth of the Tyne at Tynemouth. The medieval Benedictine priory was protected
Tynemouth_Priory_and_Castle
Dissolved priory of Augustinian Friars in Leicester, England (1254-1538)
or St. Katherine’s Priory, Leicester is a former Priory of Augustinian Hermit Friars in Leicester, England. Leicester Austin Priory was founded in 1254
Leicester_Austin_Friars
Faith Priory Horstead Priory Ingham Priory KING'S LYNN (see below) Langley Abbey Lessingham Priory St Benet's Priory Marham Abbey Modeney Priory Mullincourt
List of monastic houses in Norfolk
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Norfolk
Hill, Castle Donington, Diseworth, Hemington, Isley Walton, Kegworth, Langley Priory, Lockington. Remainder of PLU in Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire. Uppingham
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)
Vinters Park (part); Harrietsham, Lenham & North Downs; Leeds & Langley (except Langley parish); Park Wood & Mangravet; Senacre; Shepway. The Borough of
Faversham_and_Mid_Kent
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Leicester_Friars_of_the_Sack
Montacute Priory Muchelney Abbey Stavordale Priory Stogursey Priory Taunton Priory Templecombe Preceptory Yenston Priory (poss. loc.) Yenston Priory (poss
List of monastic houses in Somerset
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Somerset
Former priory in Wiltshire, England
themselves in the 12th century at Langley, in Selwood Forest, approximately two miles from the current Longleat House, in a priory dedicated to Saint Mary. This
Longleat_Priory
Owston Abbey Ulverscroft Priory Benedictine Belvoir Priory Breedon Priory Edith Weston Priory Hinckley Priory Langley Priory Brothers of Penitence Leicester
Swinford_Preceptory
Priory in Boxgrove, West Sussex, England
Boxgrove Priory is a ruined priory in the village of Boxgrove in Sussex, England. It was founded in the 12th century. The Priory was founded in the reign
Boxgrove_Priory
Benedictine cell: hermitage, monastic precinct and site of priory watermill
Finchale Priory (/ˈfɪŋkəl/ FING-kəl), sometimes referred to as Finchale Abbey, was a 13th-century Benedictine priory. The remains are sited by the River
Finchale_Priory
Heritage site in Wirral, England
3°0′41″W / 53.38944°N 3.01139°W / 53.38944; -3.01139 Birkenhead Priory is in Priory Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. It is the oldest standing
Birkenhead_Priory
Town in Berkshire, England
Parts of Upton Court were built in 1325. St Mary the Virgin Church in Langley was probably built in the late 11th or early 12th century, though it has
Slough
Former Augustinian priory
Priory is a 16th-century house with gardens located in the village of Felley, Nottinghamshire, UK. It is situated on the grounds of a former priory established
Felley_Priory
Novel by Ken Follett
Kingsbridge Priory. Forced to default on these debts he is disgraced, his property confiscated and he and his wife are left as pensioners to the Priory. This
World Without End (Follett novel)
World_Without_End_(Follett_novel)
2012 archaeological event
search for Richard's body began in August 2012, initiated by Philippa Langley and the Looking for Richard project with the support of the Richard III
Exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England
Exhumation_and_reburial_of_Richard_III_of_England
Former priory in Staffordshire, England
Lapley Priory was a priory in Staffordshire, England. Founded at the very end of the Anglo-Saxon period, it was an alien priory, a satellite house of the
Lapley_Priory
English tennis player
Constance Laura Mary Smith (1860 – 27 October 1934), also known as Constance Langley Smith, was an English tennis player active in the very early years of women's
Constance_Smith_(tennis)
Priory in Dover, Kent, England
The Priory of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Martin of the New Work, or Newark, commonly called Dover Priory, was a priory at Dover in southeast England
Dover_Priory
Two priories on the Isle of Wight, England
308°W / 50.686; -1.308 Carisbrooke Priory was an alien priory, a dependency of Lyre Abbey in Normandy, France. The priory was situated on rising ground on
Carisbrooke_Priory
Village in Wiltshire, England
included Langley tithing and its village, now Kington Langley. Until 1670 there was a chapel of ease there. A church was built at Kington Langley in 1857
Kington_St_Michael
Elliman Academy Khalsa Primary School The Langley Academy Primary Langley Hall Primary Academy The Langley Heritage Primary Lynch Hill School Primary
List_of_schools_in_Slough
2018 British film
century, a young woman, Persephone, is saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins but discovers a greater evil lies within. Michael Ironside
The_Convent_(2018_film)
Monastery in Winchester, England
Winchester Cathedral Priory was a cathedral monastery attached to Winchester Cathedral, providing the clergy for the church. Cenwealh son of Cynegils is
Winchester_Cathedral_Priory
British 2022 comedy-drama film
Search for Richard III by Philippa Langley and Michael Jones. It is a dramatisation of the story of Philippa Langley (Sally Hawkins), the woman who initiated
The_Lost_King
Country house in Yorkshire, England
Hutchinson, who assumed the surname Langley after he became heir to his uncle Thomas Langley. His grandson, also Richard Langley, died childless in 1817, and
Wykeham_Abbey
Church in Tresco, England
Tresco Priory is a former monastic settlement on Tresco, Isles of Scilly founded in 946 AD. It was re-founded as the Priory of St Nicholas by monks from
Tresco_Priory
Church in Bristol, England
The Priory Church of St James, Bristol (grid reference ST588734), is a Grade I listed building in Horsefair, Whitson Street. It was founded between 1124
St_James'_Priory,_Bristol
Priory in Durham, England
Durham Priory was a Benedictine priory associated with Durham Cathedral, in Durham in the north-east of England. Its head was the Prior of Durham. It
Durham_Priory
Priory in Kent, England
Leeds Priory, also known as Leeds Abbey, was a priory in Leeds, Kent, England, that was founded in 1119 and dissolved in 1539. A mansion was later built
Leeds_Priory
Monastery in Hampshire, England
Andwell Priory is an alien priory of Benedictine monks in Andwell, Hampshire, England. This small priory was founded as a cell of the great Benedictine
Andwell_Priory
1982 speculative history book
ISBN 1-84413-840-2 Ed Bradley (presenter); Jeanne Langley (producer) (30 April 2006). The Secret of the Priory of Sion. 60 Minutes. CBS News. Archived from
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
The_Holy_Blood_and_the_Holy_Grail
French author (1920–2000)
the Priory of Sion, CBS News '60 Minutes' (CBS Worldwide Inc.), 30 April 2006, Presented by CBS Correspondent Ed Bradley, Produced By Jeanne Langley Jean-Luc
Pierre_Plantard
Church in Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Great Malvern Priory in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, was a Benedictine monastery (c. 1075 – 1540) and is now an Anglican parish church. In 1949 it
Great_Malvern_Priory
Historic site in Herefordshire, England
Aconbury Priory was a priory in Herefordshire, England. Aconbury is a village on a road between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. The priory was founded in the
Aconbury_Priory
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire) : variant of Langley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bingley in West Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Bingelei, from the Old English personal name Bynna (or alternatively Old English bing ‘hollow’) + -inga ‘of the people of’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean French English
King Henry IV, 1' Earl of March. 'King Henry VI, III' Edmund, Earl of Rutland and son to Richard...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in West Yorkshire called Lindley, or from Linley in Shropshire and Wiltshire, all named from Old English līn ‘flax’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, with epenthetic -d-, or from another Lindley in West Yorkshire (near Otley), named in Old English as ‘lime wood’, from lind ‘lime tree’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. Lindley in Leicestershire probably also has this origin, and is a further possible source of the surname.German : habitational name from places in Bavaria and Hannover called Lindloh, meaning ‘lime grove’, or a topographic name with the same meaning (see Linde + Loh).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lindley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lashley Hall in Lindsell, Essex, or from Latchley in Cornwall, both named from Old English læcc ‘boggy stream’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Boy/Male
French
Englishman.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French
From the Long Meadow; Long Wood; Clearing; Englishman
Boy/Male
British, English
Long Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Dingley, possibly from Middle English dingle ‘hollow’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish : variant of Hanley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tansley in Derbyshire, named from an Old English Tan or Old English tÄn ‘branch’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places named with Old English lang ‘long’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘glade’; or a topographic name with the same meaning.English : from the Old Norse female personal name LanglÃf, composed of the elements lang ‘long’ + lÃf ‘life’.English : Americanized spelling of French Langlais.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The form De Lancey is also found in British records; it may well be a habitational name from Lancey in Isère, France.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Cantley, in Norfolk and South Yorkshire, named with an unattested Old English personal name Canta + lēah ‘clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : shortened form of O’Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃinle ‘descendant of Ãinle’, a personal name meaning ‘champion’. This is the name of a ruling family in Connacht; it is now common in southern Ireland.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Handley in Cheshire, Derbyshire. Northamptonshire, and Dorset and Hanley in Staffordshire and Worcestershire, all from Old English hÄ“an, the weak dative case (originally used after a preposition and article) of hÄ“ah ‘high’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, or from Handley Farm in Clayhanger, Devon, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘(boundary) stone’ + lÄ“ah.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from O'Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃinle, HANLEY means "descendant of Ãinle," hence "champion."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Raven's Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lindley.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lainey, possibly LANEY means "torch."
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Queen of the World
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
She who Eternally Resides in the Forests of Vrindavan
Boy/Male
Celtic Irish English Gaelic Scottish
Bard.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Abhimatha | அபீமதா
Desired
Girl/Female
Biblical
Poison, tricks.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Knowlege of Lord Shiva; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Long Life
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Shakuntala-bharat
Girl/Female
Hindu
Best of all, Creation, Remembrance, Universe or entire world
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda.
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
LANGLEY PRIORY
n.
One who angles.
n.
To involve; to insnare; to entrap; as, to be tangled in lies.
a.
Having acute angles; as, an acute-angled triangle, a triangle with every one of its angles less than a right angle.
n.
One who smooths with a mangle.
n.
One who mangles or tears in cutting; one who mutilates any work in doing it.
imp. & p. p.
of Tangle
n.
One who dangles about or after others, especially after women; a trifler.
a.
Having oblique angles; as, an oblique-angled triangle.
imp. & p. p.
of Dangle
v. t.
To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet.
imp. & p. p.
of Angle
a.
Covered with tangle, or seaweed.
a.
Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.
n.
To smooth with a mangle, as damp linen or cloth.
imp. & p. p.
of Jangle
v. i.
To be entangled or united confusedly; to get in a tangle.
a.
Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
v.
A knot of threads, or other thing, united confusedly, or so interwoven as not to be easily disengaged; a snarl; as, hair or yarn in tangles; a tangle of vines and briers. Used also figuratively.
a.
Having eight angles; eight-angled.
imp. & p. p.
of Mangle