Definition of Whurry. Meaning of Whurry. Synonyms of Whurry

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Whurry. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Whurry and, of course, Whurry synonyms and on the right images related to the word Whurry.

Definition of Whurry

Whurry
Whurry Whur"ry, v. t. [See Hurry.] To whisk along quickly; to hurry. [R.] Whurrying the chariot with them to the shore. --Vicars.

Meaning of Whurry from wikipedia

- Jemmy Joneson's Whurry is a traditional Geordie folk song in Geordie dialect written circa 1815, by Thomas Thompson, in a style deriving from music hall...
- refer to: Jemmy Jones Island an island in British Columbia Jemmy Joneson’s Whurry a traditional Geordie folk song c1815 Jemmy Twitcher a character in John...
- Bishop Auckland area in County Durham. His last song was Jemmy Joneson's Whurry, first published in 1823, seven years after his death. Thomas Thompson was...
- (The) Armstrong 11 Eagle Steam Packet (The) Wm Midford 12 Jemmy Joneson's Whurry T Thompson 14 Skipper's Wedding (The) W Stephenson 16 Amphitrite (The) R...
- Willy's Death (or Blind Willie's Deeth) -Died 20 July 1832 Jemmy Joneson's Whurry Robert Nunn 1 5–6 Wonderful Tallygrip unknown 1 6–7 Encore verses to the...
- Wedding Robert Emery 1 10 Blind Wilie's Death (or Deeth) Jemmy Joneson's Whurry Robert Nunn 1 20–21 The Pitman's Happy Times In the days when we went gipsying...
- - writer Harry Nelson Hydrophobie - writer Robert Emery Jemmy Joneson’s Whurry - writer Thomas Thompson Keep yor feet still Geordie hinny - writer Joe...
- Matthew White Ridley of Heaton MP for Newcastle to 1813 ³ 50 Jemmy Joneson's Whurry Thomas Thompson 50 mention of Richard Oliver Heslop ³ 51 Short bio The Tyne...
- "Keelman's Reasons For Attending Church (The)" – to the tune of "Jemmy Joneson's Whurry", first published c1846, tells of his pondering over the sermon before going...
- Allan's Tyneside Songs and Readings of 1891, the tune is "Jemmy Joneson's Whurry" A-Tune06 – according to George Allan's Tyneside Songs and Readings of 1891...