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- Look up boyling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boyling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Boyling, 17th-century scientific...
- 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...
- 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...
- a 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...