Tilley — may refer to:* Tilley, Alberta, a village in Canada * Tilley, Shropshire, a village in England * Tilley (surname), people with the surname Tilley ee also* Tilley lamp, a kerosene lamp * Tilley Endurables, a Canadian clothing company … Wikipedia
Tilley — Recorded as Tilly and Tilley, this unusual English medieval surname has four possible and well documented origins, any one of which is applicable to modern day namebearers. The first of these is locational and French. Introduced by the Normans… … Surnames reference
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Tilio — This unusual surname has four possible and well documented origins, any one of which is applicable to modern day namebearers. The first of these is French, introduced by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066, from any of the various places in… … Surnames reference
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Tilly — Recorded as Tilly and Tilley, this unusual English medieval surname has four possible and well documented origins, any one of which is applicable to modern day namebearers. The first of these is locational and French. Introduced by the Normans… … Surnames reference
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Tiley — This interesting English surname has four possible origins. Firstly, it may be from a Norman habitational name, introduced after the Conquest of 1066, from any of the various place in Northern France called Tilly, recorded as Tiliacum in medieval … Surnames reference