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Tilney and
Tylney are
surnames of
English origin. They may
refer to:
Agnes Howard,
Duchess of Norfolk, (née
Tilney; 1477–1545),
English noblewoman Colin...
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Adolphus George Tilney, CBE DSO TD (2
November 1903 – May 1981) was a
British Army
officer who
served during the
Second World War.
Robert Tilney was a Territorial...
- Mrs.
Tilney, who died nine
years earlier due to a
serious illness,
leaving Mr.
Tilney with
three children to
raise by himself. As
General Tilney no longer...
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Agnes Howard (née
Tilney) (c. 1477 – May 1545) was the
second wife of
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Two of King
Henry VIII's
queens were her step-granddaughters...
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Henry Tilney is the
leading man in Jane Austen's 1817
novel Northanger Abbey. The
younger son of a
local landowner,
Tilney is
comfortably placed as a beneficed...
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Tilney was a
financial planning and
investment firm in the UK. It
acquired financial advisors,
Smith & Williamson, in 2019 and the
enlarged firm was rebranded...
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Elizabeth Tilney,
Countess of
Surrey (before 1445 – 4
April 1497) was an
English heiress who
became the
first wife of
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk...
- Sir
Frederick Tilney (died 1445) Lord of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and Boston, Lincolnshire, England, was the
husband of
Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say and father...
- Sir
Edmund Tilney or
Tylney (1536–1610) was a
courtier best
known now as
Master of the
Revels to
Queen Elizabeth I and King
James VI. He was responsible...
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Colin Tilney (31
October 1933 – 17
December 2024) was a
British (later Canadian) harpsichordist,
fortepianist and teacher. He is well
known for his historically-informed...