Bramley
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Bramley — is the name of several places around the world:England* Bramley, Derbyshire * Bramley, Hampshire * Bramley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire * Bramley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire * Bramley, Surrey * Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire **Bramley Buffaloes… … Wikipedia
Bramley — ist der Name eines Ortes in Hampshire, siehe Bramley (Hampshire) der Name eines Ortes in Surrey, siehe Bramley (Surrey) der Name eines Ortes in Yorkshire, siehe Bramley (Yorkshire) Bramley ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Frank Bramley… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bramley — (also Bramley s seedling) ► NOUN (pl. Bramleys) ▪ a variety of large English cooking apple with green skin. ORIGIN named after the 19th century English butcher Matthew Bramley, in whose garden it first grew … English terms dictionary
Bramley — This well known surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, from any of the various places so called, for example Bramley in Derbyshire, Hampshire, Surrey, the West Riding of Yorkshire and elsewhere. The name, in all cases, derives from the Olde English… … Surnames reference
Bramley — (also Bramley apple, Bramley’s seedling) n a type of large green apple that is suitable for cooking rather than for eating raw. Bramleys are especially popular in Britain. * * * … Universalium
Bramley — 1 Original name in latin Bramley Name in other language State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 53.41667 latitude 1.26667 altitude 132 Population 0 Date 2011 07 31 2 Original name in latin Bramley Name in other language State code GB … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Bramley — (also Bramley s seedling) noun (plural Bramleys) an English cooking apple of a large variety with green skin and firm flesh. Origin early 20th cent.: named after the English butcher Matthew Bramley, in whose garden it first grew … English new terms dictionary
Bramley — n. (pl. eys) (in full Bramley s seedling) a large green variety of cooking apple. Etymology: M. Bramley, Engl. butcher in whose garden it may have first grown c.1850 … Useful english dictionary
Bramley apple — ➡ Bramley * * * … Universalium
Bramley’s seedling — ➡ Bramley * * * … Universalium