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English cricketer
Henry Brenchley (30 September 1828 – 24 February 1887) was an English army officer and amateur cricketer. He played in three first-class cricket matches
Henry_Brenchley
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ice hockey player Frank Brenchley (1918–2011), British diplomat Henry Brenchley (1828–1887), English cricketer Julius Brenchley (1816–1873), English explorer
Brenchley_(name)
Village in England
Brenchley is a village in the civil parish of Brenchley and Matfield, in the borough of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. All Saints Church is located in
Brenchley
British peer (born 1952)
Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (born 14 February 1952) is a British public speaker and hereditary peer. He is known for
Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
Christopher_Monckton,_3rd_Viscount_Monckton_of_Brenchley
English cricketer
Thomas Harman Brenchley (c. 1822 – 19 September 1894) was an English wine merchant and distiller, and a cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Kent
Thomas_Brenchley
(2006) James Bray (1879–1882) Henry Braybrooke (1891–1899) Alan Brazier (1955–1956) Henry Brenchley (1854–1857) Thomas Brenchley (1849–1851) James Broad (1854)
List of Kent County Cricket Club players
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_players
Heir apparent of James VI and I (1594–1612)
James the First. Vol. 2. London: John Russell Smith. p. 245. Rye, William Brenchley (1865). England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
Henry_Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales
English politician
Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 142-170. Date accessed: 25 October 2011 Wheals, Brian Brenchley (1984). Theirs Were But Human Hearts. Self published. ISBN 0-9509053-0-5
Henry_Borlase
British army and police officer
Henry David Bolton OBE (born 2 March 1963) is a British politician who was the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) from 29 September 2017 to 17
Henry Bolton (British politician)
Henry_Bolton_(British_politician)
English courtier
Catherine Howard's mother by their shared descent from Thomas Culpeper of Brenchley and Bayhall. (died 1321). This made Culpeper and Catherine Howard sixth
Thomas_Culpeper
Royal Navy officer, sportsperson and actor (1885–1966)
Tabs". Programme Index. BBC Archive. Retrieved 28 December 2025. Brenchley, Fred; Brenchley, Elizabeth (2001). Stoker's Submarine. Pymble, New South Wales:
Henry_Hugh_Gordon_Stoker
Former palace in Oxfordshire, England
Mary Queen of Scots in Captivity (Sheffield, 1880), p. 571. William Brenchley Rye, England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James
Woodstock_Palace
Village and civil parish in England
Hodges died in Plaxtol in 2007. Walter Monckton, 1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley was born in Plaxtol in 1891. His father was a paper manufacturer in the
Plaxtol
Member of the British royal family (born 1965)
Edinburgh, the youngest sibling of King Charles III. Sophie grew up in Brenchley, Kent, and later attended West Kent College, training as a secretary.
Sophie,_Duchess_of_Edinburgh
British diplomat (1886–1952)
he was ordained as a deacon and a priest, and in 1943 became Vicar of Brenchley, Kent. Fitzmaurice married Olga Seton-Browne in 1925. They had no children
Henry_Fitzmaurice
Surname list
Galway (1882–1943) Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (1915–2006) Henry Monckton (British Army officer) (1740–1778), killed in American
Monckton
American microbiologist (1944–2019)
University. Jean Elnora Brenchley was born in Towanda, Pennsylvania, as the daughter of J. Edward Brenchley and Elizabeth Jefferson Brenchley. "My love of microorganisms
Jean_Brenchley
British Liberal Party politician (1890–1970)
Birkenhead (1969). Walter Monckton. The Life of Viscount Monckton of Brenchley. London. p. 138. Charmley, John (1993). Churchill: The End of Glory: A
Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
Archibald_Sinclair,_1st_Viscount_Thurso
New Zealand politician (1811–1887)
Edward Brenchley Bishop (1811 – 25 April 1887) was the fourth chairman of the Christchurch Town Council, and seven years later the sixth Mayor of Christchurch
Edward_Bishop_(mayor)
Anglo-Norman nobleman (d. 1263)
extensive lands previously held by Thomas de Canville. Hamo accompanied Henry III to Gascony and on a campaign in Wales in 1257. Hamo was succeeded by
Hamo_de_Crevecoeur
American physician (1850–1934)
William Henry Welch (April 8, 1850 – April 30, 1934) was an American physician, pathologist, bacteriologist, and medical-school administrator. He was
William_H._Welch
Former leader of the UK Independence Party
resigned as UKIP's Brexit spokesman in protest at the party leadership of Henry Bolton; in the process he publicly called for Bolton to stand down from
Gerard_Batten
Historic site in Kent, England
almshouses on a grand scale. The architects were Hooker and Wheeler of Brenchley, Kent and the rebuilding was complete by 1863. The builder was G W Chinnock
Faversham_Almshouses
British politician (born 1945)
Michael Henry Nattrass (born 14 December 1945) is a British politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Midlands constituency
Mike_Nattrass
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
& A. B. Hinds, HMC Downshire, vol. 2 (London, 1936), p. 276. William Brenchley Rye, England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James the
Frederick Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Frederick_Ulrich,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
British politician
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Rebecca_Jane
Name list
15, 1571, Mary Hosmer, daughter of Richard Hosmer, was christened in Brenchley, Kent, and on September 18, 1580, Jane Hosmer was also christened there
Osman_(name)
Viscount Molesworth Major-General Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Lieutenant-General Robert Monckton Brigadier-General Ernest Money General
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Military campaign during World War I
1988, pp. 158–59. Burt 1988, pp. 131, 276. Broadbent 2005, p. 165. Brenchley & Brenchley 2001, p. 113. O'Connell 2010, p. 74. Pitt & Young 1970, p. 918.
Gallipoli_campaign
District in London, England
nearing capacity it was replaced by Camberwell New Cemetery on Brenchley Gardens. Brenchley Gardens Park follows the route of the old line to the Crystal
Peckham
portion). Remainder of PLU in Sussex. Tunbridge PLU Ashurst, Bidborough, Brenchley, Capel, Hadlow, Horsmonden (Kent portion), Pembury, Speldhurst, Tunbridge
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
16th-century English protestant clerics and executees
Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) of Bromfield, Kent, and James Tutty (or Tuttey) of Brenchley, Kent were burnt. On 30 November, John Webbe (or Web), George Roper, and
Canterbury_Martyrs
Canterbury As Baron Cushenden As Baron Methuen As Viscount Monckton of Brenchley As Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn As Viscount Muirshiel As Earl of Onslow As John
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
Equestrian sport derived from jousting
Ambassades de Monsieur de la Boderie, 1 (1750), pp. 283, 298, 311. William Brenchley Rye, England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James the
Running_at_the_ring
British politician and broadcaster (born 1942)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Robert_Kilroy-Silk
Political party in the United Kingdom
over Henry Bolton". BBC News. 22 January 2018. Archived from the original on 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018. "Defiant UKIP leader Henry Bolton
UK_Independence_Party
Annual ceremony on the River Thames
"Swan Upping". The Royal Family. Retrieved 27 July 2023. Wheals, Brian Brenchley (1984). Theirs Were But Human Hearts: A Local History of Three Thameside
Swan_upping
Mineraloid and minor gemstone
C. W. (2006). Jurassic: the returning seas - plate 26 and page 339 of Brenchley, P. J. and Rawson P. F. (editors) (2006) The Geology of England and Wales
Jet_(gemstone)
Military confrontation between UK and France in Syria in May 1945
Russell. p. 477. ISBN 9780859551892. Moubayed 2013, p. 65 Rowland p. 50 Brenchley p. 336 "Background Note: Syria". United States Department of State, Bureau
Levant_Crisis
Town in Buckinghamshire, England
the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 5 June 2022. Wheals, Brian Brenchley (1984). Theirs Were But Human Hearts. Selfpublished. ISBN 9780950905303
Marlow,_Buckinghamshire
Ongoing extinction event caused by human activity
Mark; Smith, Alan; Barry, Tiffany L.; Coe, Angela L.; Bown, Paul R.; Brenchley, Patrick; Cantrill, David; Gale, Andrew; Gibbard, Philip; Gregory, F.
Holocene_extinction
College of the University of Oxford
writer by Jacob Epstein, presented by Frank Brenchley, a former member and Fellow of the college. Brenchley presented his collection of Eliot first editions
Merton_College,_Oxford
(Life Peer, 1978). Daughter of Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley. In accordance with Section 1 of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014. In
List of life peerages (2010–2024)
List_of_life_peerages_(2010–2024)
British aristocrat and officer (1907–1967)
Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Honorary titles Preceded by Vere Arbuthnot Arnold High Sheriff of Cheshire 1959 Succeeded by Ronald Henry Antrobus Peerage
Gerald Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster
Gerald_Grosvenor,_4th_Duke_of_Westminster
E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy
2013. Brenchley, Fred (6 May 2008). "Gallipoli sub to be left on sea floor". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 September 2013. Brenchley, Fred (10
HMAS_AE2
Political party in the United Kingdom
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Anti-Federalist_League
British politician (born 1971)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Douglas_Carswell
Former Leader of the UK Independence Party (born 1947)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Alan_Sked
United Kingdom independence party (UKIP) leadership election
Independence Party leadership election was triggered after members voted to remove Henry Bolton as leader of the UK Independence Party at an extraordinary general
2018 UK Independence Party leadership election
2018_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election
Former Leader of the UK Independence Party
In recognition of his efforts, Pearson was awarded in 2007 the Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson Award For Values and Vision in Politics. Pearson became
Malcolm Pearson, Baron Pearson of Rannoch
Malcolm_Pearson,_Baron_Pearson_of_Rannoch
United Kingdom independence party (UKIP) leadership election
seven as four withdrew to support other candidates. The election was won by Henry Bolton with 30.0% of the vote. The leadership contest took place under a
2017 UK Independence Party leadership election
2017_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election
British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)
those of ethnic minorities". He suggested, in response to the murder of Henry Nowak, that two-tier policing resulted from anti-racism guidance. In other
Nigel_Farage
entrepreneur Thomas Bewick, 1753–1828 – engraver and ornithologist Chaz Brenchley, born 1959 – writer Constance Briscoe, born 1957 – judge and bestselling
List of people from Newcastle upon Tyne
List_of_people_from_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Canadian financial services company
Ponzi lawsuit loss". Reuters. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2024. Brenchley, David (3 June 2019). "BMO completes F&C rebrand with property trusts"
Bank_of_Montreal
English journalist and politician (1965–2025)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Patrick_O'Flynn
British politician (1961–2025)
Whittle resigned as UKIP's London Assembly leader in January 2018, following Henry Bolton's refusal to stand down following a vote of no confidence in his
Peter_Whittle_(politician)
British businessman and politician (1935–2020)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Stuart_Wheeler
Protestants were executed in England under heresy laws during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I (1553–1558), and in smaller numbers during the
List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation
List_of_Protestant_martyrs_of_the_English_Reformation
Academy grammar school in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England
the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2006. Wheals, Brian Brenchley (1984). Theirs Were But Human Hearts. Self published. ISBN 978-0-9509053-0-3
Sir William Borlase's Grammar School
Sir_William_Borlase's_Grammar_School
Partenkirchen details Great Britain (1) Alexander Archer James Borland Edgar Brenchley James Chappell John Coward Gordon Dailley John Davey Carl Erhardt James
List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_ice_hockey
19th-century phonetic writing system devised by the LDS Church
experimenting with it, and by 1855 travel writers Jules Remy and Julius Brenchley published a chart of the new alphabet which differed heavily from the
Deseret_alphabet
English sculptor and engineer (1815-1885)
was the grandfather of the poet Siegfried Sassoon. Thornycroft died in Brenchley, Kent, and was buried in Chiswick Old Church, Middlesex. His estate was
Thomas_Thornycroft
River in Kent, England
his son Stephen until c.1845, then Christopher and Henry Smith in partnership until 1870, then Henry alone until 1887. The mill may have continued to grind
River_Teise
English politician
the original on 12 January 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2006. Wheals, Brian Brenchley (1984). Theirs Were But Human Hearts. Self published. ISBN 9780950905303
William_Borlase_(died_1629)
British politician
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Godfrey_Bloom
Country House in Alfriston
property. Joseph Diamond lived in Brenchley, Kent. He sold Dean's Place in about 1800 to Thomas Henry Harben. Thomas Henry Harben was from the Harben family
Dean's_Place_Hotel
British politician
Farage Preceded by David Campbell Bannerman & The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Succeeded by Peter Whittle Chair of the UK Independence Party In office
Paul_Nuttall
Castle Castles of which little or nothing remains include: Binbury Castle Brenchley Castle Castle Toll (Newenden) Folkestone Castle Newnham Castle Queenborough
List_of_castles_in_England
Dutch wildlife illustrator
Paradiseidae Elliot, 1873 Jottings during the Cruise of the H.M.S. Curacoa Brenchley Survey of Western Palestine Tristram Zoological Sketches Wolf The Book
Joseph_Smit
Former Eurosceptic political group of the European Parliament
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy
Europe_of_Freedom_and_Direct_Democracy
Landholding family with origins in England in the Middle Ages
1356. The Tyldens possessed several manors in Kent, in the parishes of Brenchley, Kennington, Otterden, Milstead, Tilmanstone and Wormshill. The line extends
Tylden_family
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
1999 Lady Ruthven of Freeland Bridget Monckton Viscountess Monckton of Brenchley 6 April 1956 26 October 1967 17 April 1982 Countess of Sutherland Elizabeth
Peerage_Act_1963
American biochemist and microbiologist (1888–1973)
Williams (1984) Rita Rossi Colwell (1985) Moselio Schaechter (1986) Jean Brenchley (1987) Barbara Hotham Iglewski (1988) Alice Shih-Hou Huang (1989) Walter
Selman_Waksman
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
May 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2019. "A letter to Viscount Monckton of Brenchley from the Clerk of the Parliaments". United Kingdom Parliament. 11 July
Baron_Oranmore_and_Browne
British politician and hereditary peer
following UKIP's National Executive Committee vote of no confidence in leader Henry Bolton on the previous day, Dartmouth stood down as trade and industry spokesman
William Legge, 10th Earl of Dartmouth
William_Legge,_10th_Earl_of_Dartmouth
slavery: Background". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 October 2014. T. F., Brenchley (27 May 1965). "The Trucial States". FO 371/179785: Slavery in the Persian
Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
Timeline_of_abolition_of_slavery_and_serfdom
British politician (born 1966)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Craig_Mackinlay
Conservative Party (1923–1926) Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (1952–), Deputy Leader of the UK Independence Party (2010) and Leader
List_of_Old_Harrovians
British politician
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Stuart_Agnew
British politician (born 1968)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Nikki_Sinclaire
UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Viscount Tenby". UK Parliament
List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999
1818 drawings by William Blake
catalogue 21 March 1989. This is an album 254 × 203 mm with the watermark: C. BRENCHLEY 1804. The leaves were foliated 1–89? and later 22 leaves were razored
Visionary_Heads
British politician (1933–2024)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Jeffrey_Titford
Cricket club and former governing body of cricket
Field Marshal the Earl Alexander of Tunis 1956: The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley 1957: The Duke of Norfolk 1958: Marshal the Viscount Portal of Hungerford
Marylebone_Cricket_Club
British politician (born 1960)
Mumbai), Campbell Bannerman is a distant relative of former Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Campbell Bannerman was educated at Bryanston School
David_Campbell_Bannerman
Monckton Countess of Carlisle by first marriage Viscountess Monckton of Brenchley by second marriage Walter Hore-Ruthven, father Charles Howard, son 1958
List of peerages inherited by women
List_of_peerages_inherited_by_women
British politician from Wales, former UKIP leader
feature, 26 October 1986. The Times, 28 October 1986. Simon Freeman and Henry Porter, "BBC to settle Tory libel case", Sunday Times, 19 October 1986.
Neil_Hamilton_(politician)
British territory from 1953 to 1963
Macmillan on the future of the CAF, to be led by The 1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, QC, the former Paymaster General, was in the works. The Commonwealth
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
Federation_of_Rhodesia_and_Nyasaland
the Earth (Cymru) Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley – advisor to Margaret Thatcher Craig Oliver – Conservative Party Director
List of Cardiff University people
List_of_Cardiff_University_people
British politician (born 1957)
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Steve_Crowther
British far-right political party
Britain after she and her supporters were described as "Nazis and racists" by Henry Bolton and UKIP's former leader Nigel Farage. The party's name was taken
For_Britain_Movement
UK agricultural research institution
Williams Kenneth Mellanby Linda M Field John Monteith Howard Penman Winifred Brenchley Mary Dilys Glynne (plant pathologist) Frances Sheffield Katherine Warington
Rothamsted_Research
Political party in the United Kingdom
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
We_Demand_a_Referendum_Now
(1886–1957) Louis Boldini (1832–1908) Pete Bossley (born 1950) Felicity Brenchley Vernon Brown (1905–1965) John Burnside (1857–1920) Maxwell Bury (1825–1912)
List of New Zealand architects
List_of_New_Zealand_architects
Political party in the United Kingdom
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
New Deal (British political party)
New_Deal_(British_political_party)
Political party in the United Kingdom
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Veritas_(political_party)
United Kingdom independence party (UKIP) leadership election
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
2006 UK Independence Party leadership election
2006_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election
United Kingdom independence party (UKIP) leadership election
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
2019 UK Independence Party leadership election
2019_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election
collection of Egyptian artifacts, at the family home Kingston Lacy Julius Brenchley (unknown), pre-eminent adventurer of the Victorian era John Brereton (Caius)
List of University of Cambridge people
List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people
British politician
David Campbell Bannerman Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Paul Nuttall Peter Whittle Margot Parker Mike Hookem Patricia Mountain
Pat_Mountain_(politician)
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly West Country)
English (mainly West Country) : nickname for a pleasant and affable man, from Middle English hende ‘courteous’, ‘kind’, ‘gentle’. Hendy was also sometimes used as a personal name in the Middle Ages and some examples of the surname may derive from this rather than from the nickname. The surname is also found in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Heaney.English : variant of Henney.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of
the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’,
‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form
Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously
popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of
the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German
Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and
Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family
name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many
other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European
languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in
which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English
vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames
Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official
documents of the period normally used the Latinized form
Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an
originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan
‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has
also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of
Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe
‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ÉinrÃ
or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names
ÉinrÃ, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is
also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is
documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called
Boy/Male
African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Ruler of the Enclosure; Estate Ruler; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Home Ruler
Girl/Female
Teutonic French
Ruler of the home.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ruler of the House
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French : variant of Henry 1. In Scotland this surname is common in the Ayr and Fife districts; in northern Ireland it is usually from the Scottish variant Hendrie, though some examples of the name were originally as at Henry 3.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRYE means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Home Ruler
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Henricus, HENRYK means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Henley.
Boy/Male
Teutonic French
Rules an estate.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Latin Henricus, HENDRY means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rules an estate.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Polish
Rules an estate.
Male
French
 French form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
Male
English
English form of French Henri, HENRY means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
French American English German Shakespearean
Rules the home.
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
Girl/Female
Muslim
Thankful
Girl/Female
Indian
Limitless
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the handsome man.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Big; Huge; Broad; Great; Immense; Giant; Massive; Long; Bold; Mercy; Star
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, German, Polish
Dark-haired; Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Dark
Female
Greek
(ΣάπφιÏα) Greek name SAPPHIRA means "sapphire." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Ananias.
Male
French
French form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATHIEU means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Garden. Paradise. Highest garden in paradise.
Girl/Female
Indian
Good, Pleasant, Agreeable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Derived from Lord Shiva
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
HENRY BRENCHLEY
n.
A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.
n.
A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.
a.
Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth.
a.
See Hende.
compar.
In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.
pl.
of Henry
n.
A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953.
n.
A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.
n.
A series of three dramas which, although each of them is in one sense complete, have a close mutual relation, and form one historical and poetical picture. Shakespeare's " Henry VI." is an example.
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A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
v. t.
To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.
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A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen shillings in the reign of Elizabeth.
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A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.
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To worship; to glorify; to praise.
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The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.
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A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.
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Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
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A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.