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Tyrwhitt Hall (pronounced "
Tirrit") is a late
medieval residence and a
Grade II*
Listed building in Barton-upon-Humber,
North Lincolnshire. The earliest...
- tall tree. It is
strong and prolonged, with a
medley of whistles,
tirrit-tirrt-
tirrit-terchee-choo-choo-chee-chee-chee or similar, with some
phrases reminiscent...
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baronetcies created for
persons with the
surname Tyrwhitt (pronounced "
Tirrit"), one in the
Baronetage of
England and two in the
Baronetage of the United...
- porrot, prrrrrrut, puiiiit, purrut, tarrat,
tirri eta tarra, tirri-tarra,
tirrit tarrat,
turrut atija, atije, atrija, atxi, atxis, atxix, atxufa, hatifa...
- tirriki-tarraka — lagging,
straggling tirrin —
electric ring tirrist-tarrast — plod
tirrit — say "no" in
disgust tiruri-tiruriru —
sound of
flute to — hey! (addressing...
- "have
caire to sie the foir
laich wark at
Pinkie in the
inner court therof tirrit &
theikit of new with
skailyie (roofed), and that this new wark begunne...
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sympathy and ****urance of
their prayers for them at this time.
Pronounced '
tirrit'. Roland's father's second-cousin Cmdr (later
Admiral Sir)
Reginald Tyrwhitt...