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Hurler
Hurler Hurl"er, n. One who hurls, or plays at hurling.

Meaning of Hurle from wikipedia

- the name of the druids at the suggestion of one of their members, a Mr Hurle, who had a particular interest in the ancient druids. The second story held...
- "Teenagers Henry Hurle and Asa Tribe sign rookie contracts with Glamorgan". The Cricketer. Retrieved 2024-06-01. "GLAMORGAN SIGN HURLE AND TRIBE TO ROOKIE...
- Trinity College Dublin. He married Alison Margaret Cooke-Hurle, daughter of Major John Davey Cooke-Hurle and Margaret Louisa Watson, on 15 October 1966. They...
- This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have pla**** for Glamorgan County Cricket Club in top-class matches since 1921 when the club joined...
- Leila Agnes Sophie Hurle (5 June 1901 – 24 February 1989) was a New Zealand prin****l and senior school inspector. She was born in New Plymouth, New Zealand...
- 1097/00000542-200503000-00047. PMID 15731628. Santillán R, Maestre JM, Hurlé MA, Flórez J (July 1994). "Enhancement of opiate analgesia by nimodipine...
- Date incompatibility (help) Mohrt, Michel (1984). Preface. Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent [Wuthering Heights]. By Brontë, Emily (in French). Le Livre de Poche...
- development through predominantly international ****istance. Around 1992, Rob Hurle, a retired professor of Information Technology at the Australian National...
- Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse (born 21 October 1936), who married Alison Cooke-Hurle on 15 October 1966 Hon. Desmond Oliver Martin Parsons (23 December 1938...
- (1888–1896) Burney (1930–1933) Bushbury Electric (1897) C & H (car) (Corfield & Hurle) (article) Calcott (1913–1926) Calthorpe (1905–1926) Cambro (1920–1921)...