- Look up
boyling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boyling is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian Boyling, 17th-century scientific...
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Christian Boyling (flourished in 1669) was a
scientific instrument maker. All that is
known for
certain about this
craftsman is that he was
serving as...
- Sid
Boyling (May 9, 1914 –
November 5, 2006) was a
Canadian broadcaster.
Boyling worked at
radio station CHAB
shortly after graduating. From
October 1969...
- Mark
Christopher Boyling (born 14
October 1952) is a
retired Anglican priest who
served as Dean of Carlisle.
Boyling was
educated at
Keble College, Oxford...
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cerebrovascular disease. She was also
credited as
Catherine Boyle and
Catherine Boyl.[citation needed] She also
wrote four books: Dear
Katie – tips from her days...
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fresh fountaine,
farre from all mens vew, She bath'd her brest, the
boyling heat t'allay; She bath'd with
roses red, and
violets blue, And all the...
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small Oat-meale, by oft
steeping it in
water and
clensing it, and then
boyling it to a
thicke and
stiffe jelly, is made that
excellent dish of meat which...
- MPC, Src
Archived 29
March 2022 at the
Wayback Machine R. P. Boyle; R. P.
Boyl (302849)
Joseph L.
Brady 1 n.a. J. L. Brady; (bio-it) J. L.
Brady — Nigel...
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containing Indian reminiscences of the late sir Toby Rendrag, Publ. 1829 W.
Boyls page 26 A. Clark,
William Combe,
Paddy Hew: a poem : from the
brain of Timothy...
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allay the
fervor of hoof diseases. The
Indians and
English use them mush,
boyling [sic] them with
sugar for
sauce to eat with
their meat; and it is a delicate...