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Gyles Daubeney Brandreth (born 8
March 1948) is a
British broadcaster,
writer and
former politician. He has
worked as a
television presenter, theatre...
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South Gyle (pronounced /ɡaɪl/) is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland,
lying on the
western edge of the city and to the
south and west of an area of former...
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James Woods Gyle (died 2
December 1934) was an
Independent Unionist politician in
Northern Ireland,
member of the
Parliament of
Northern Ireland. Born...
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Windy Gyle is a
mountain in the
Cheviot Hills range, on the
border between England and Scotland. Like the
other hills in the area, it is
rounded and gr****-covered...
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South Gyle railway station is a
railway station serving South Gyle in the City of Edinburgh, Scotland. The
station was
opened on 9 May 1985 by ScotRail...
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Gyles is a
masculine given name and a surname.
Bearers of the name include: Abbey-Anne
Gyles (born 1997),
English model Alfred William Gyles (1888–1967)...
- Drum Brae/
Gyle is one of the
seventeen wards used to
elect members of the City of
Edinburgh Council.
Established in 2007
along with the
other wards, it...
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Thomas Gyles (fl. 1402–1406) of Dover, Kent, was an
English politician. He was the son of John
Gyles, also an MP for
Dover and
Mayor of Dover. The name...
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original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 4
January 2016.
Paget 1977. Brandreth,
Gyles (2007).
Charles and Camilla:
Portrait of a Love Affair.
Random House....
- gymkhanas.
According to her,
childhood "was
perfect in
every way".
Biographer Gyles Brandreth describes her
background and childhood:
Camilla is
often described...