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- Jade Amelia Thirlwall (born 26 December 1992), is an English singer. Her music career began at the age of 15, when she auditioned for The X Factor UK...
- Thirlwall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Thirlwall (born 1941), Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Kent...
- Connop Thirlwall (11 January 1797 – 27 July 1875) was an English bishop (in Wales) and historian. Thirlwall was born at Stepney, London, to Thomas and...
- Anthony Philip Thirlwall (21 April 1941 – 8 November 2023) was a British economist who was Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Kent. He...
- 2024, Thirlwall performed "Fantasy", alongside her debut single "Angel of My Dreams" on Later... with Jools Holland. On 25 October, Thirlwall performed...
- meaning that witnesses would be compelled to give evidence. Lady Justice Thirlwall was appointed to chair the inquiry. The terms of reference of the inquiry...
- Dame Kathryn Mary Thirlwall, DBE (born 21 November 1957), styled The Rt Hon Lady Justice Thirlwall, is an English judge of the Court of Appeal, and from...
- Since 1884, the Thirlwall Prize was instituted at Cambridge University in the memory of Bishop Connop Thirlwall, and has been awarded during odd-numbered...
- Sir Percival Thirlwall was the standard-bearer of Richard III during the Battle of Bosworth Field, the penultimate battle in the Wars of the Roses which...
- Thirlwall Castle is a 12th-century castle in Northumberland, England, on the bank of the River Tipalt close to the village of Greenhead and approximately...