Tyrrell
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Tyrrell or Tyrell may refer to:
Places
  • Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
    Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
    The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a popular Canadian tourist attraction and a leading centre of palaeontological research noted for its collection of more than 130,000 fossils....

  • Tyrrell County, North Carolina
    Tyrrell County, North Carolina
    -Demographics:Tyrrell County was as of 2000 the least populous county in North Carolina.As of the census of 2000, there were 4,149 people, 1,537 households, and 1,055 families residing in the county. The population density was 11 people per square mile . There were 2,032 housing units at an...

  • Tyrrell Sea
    Tyrrell Sea
    The Tyrrell Sea, named for Canadian geologist Joseph Tyrrell, is another name for prehistoric Hudson Bay, namely as it existed during the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet....

    , prehistoric Hudson Bay
  • Tyrrell Middle School, a secondary school in Wolcott, Connecticut


People
  • Dame Elizabeth Tyrrell (nee Ussher)
    Elizabeth Tyrrell (nee Ussher)
    Elizabeth Tyrrell, daughter of James Ussher, Anglican Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, and Phoebe Ussher was born in London in 1619. Around 1653 she married Sir Timothy Tyrrell, of Oakley, Buckinghamshire. They later moved from Oakley to Shotover...

    , (1619–1693), daughter of James Ussher chronologicalist of Bible
  • Emmett Tyrrell
    Emmett Tyrrell
    Robert Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. is an American conservative magazine editor, New York Times bestselling author, and columnist. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator. He writes under the byline R...

    , (born 1943), American author and editor
  • George Tyrrell
    George Tyrrell
    George Tyrrell was a Jesuit priest and a Modernist theologian and scholar. His attempts to evolve and adapt Catholic teaching in the context of modern ideas made him a key figure in the Modernist controversy within the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th century.Tyrrell was born in Dublin,...

    , (1861–1909), priest and Modernist scholar
  • Jackie Tyrrell
    Jackie Tyrrell
    Jackie Tyrrell is an Irish hurler who played as a left corner-back for the Kilkenny senior team.Tyrrell made his first appearance for the team during the 2005 championship and immediately became the first-choice left corner-back...

    , (born 1982), Irish hurler
  • James Tyrrell
    James Tyrrell
    Sir James Tyrell was an English knight, a trusted servant of King Richard III of England. He is known for 'confessing' to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under Richard's orders. However, his statement may have been taken under torture, so the confession might not be genuine...

    , (c. 1450–1502), English knight
  • James Tyrrell (Oakley), (1643–1718), Commissioner of the Privy Seal
  • John Tyrell
    John Tyrell
    Sir John Tyrrell possessed the manor of Heron , Essex, was Knight of the Shire for that county, and Speaker of the House of Commons....

    , (15th century), English knight
  • John Tyrrell (Oakley)
    John Tyrrell (Oakley)
    Captain John Tyrrell of Oakley, Buckinghamshire, son of Sir Timothy Tyrrell and Dame Elizabeth, his wife, was made by Charles II of England the Second Admiral in the East Indies....

    , (1646–1692), English Second Admiral of the East Indies.
  • Joseph Tyrrell
    Joseph Tyrrell
    Joseph Burr Tyrrell was a Canadian geologist, cartographer, and mining consultant. He discovered dinosaur bones in Alberta's Badlands and coal around Drumheller in 1884....

    , (1858–1957), Canadian geologist, discoverer of the dinosaur Albertosaurus, and namesake of the Royal Tyrrell Museum
  • Ken Tyrrell
    Ken Tyrrell
    Robert Kenneth "Ken" Tyrrell was a British Formula Two racing driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Formula One constructor.-Biography:...

    , (1924–2001), auto racing driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Formula One constructor
  • Sir Murray Tyrrell
    Murray Tyrrell
    Sir Murray Louis Tyrrell KCVO CBE was the Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia for a record term of 26 years, 1947–73, in which time he served six governors-general....

    , (1913–1994), Official Secretary to several Governors General of Australia
  • Murray Tyrrell (winemaker)
    Murray Tyrrell (winemaker)
    Murray David Tyrrell AM was a prominent Australian winemaker.He was prominent in the development of the wine industry in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, and for many years was regarded as the leading promoter and spokesperson for the wine industry there.In the 1986 Australia Day Honours, he...

    , (1921–2000), prominent Australian winemaker
  • Richard Tyrell
    Richard Tyrell
    Rear Admiral Richard Tyrell was an Irish officer in the Royal Navy. He was a nephew of Sir Peter Warren, and spent most of his active service in the West Indies, especially in command of the 74-gun HMS Buckingham. Having resigned command of the Antigua station in 1766, he died of fever aboard...

    , (1716?–1766), Rear Admiral
  • Robert Yelverton Tyrrell
    Robert Yelverton Tyrrell
    Robert Yelverton Tyrrell was an Irish classical scholar who was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin.-Biography:...

    , classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin
    • in citations 'Tyrrell-Purser' or 'Tyrrell and Purser' refer to his collaborations with Louis Claude Purser
      Louis Claude Purser
      Louis Claude Purser was an Irish classical scholar.Purser was educated in Dublin, Midleton College, Cork and Portora Royal School, Enniskillen where a fellow pupil and student of classics was Oscar Wilde. In 1897 Purser was appointed Professor of Latin at Trinity College, Dublin. He collaborated...

  • Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell is an American actress of Irish descent, known for her role as Ramona Rickettes in the film Cry-Baby.-Background:...

    , (born c. 1945), American actress of Irish descent
  • Sir Timothy Tyrrell, (1617–1701), Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I of England


Other
  • Tyrrell Racing
    Tyrrell Racing
    The Tyrrell Racing Organisation was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell which started racing in 1958 and started building its own cars in 1970. The team experienced its greatest success in the early 1970s, when it won three drivers' championships and one...

    , an auto racing team and Formula One constructor
  • Tyrell Corporation
    Tyrell Corporation
    Tyrell Corporation may refer to:* Fictional company in the movie Blade Runner* Kansas City's first Internet Services Provider* UK Software development company, developing apps for the Android mobile operating system...

    , fictional Blade Runner villains
  • Tyrrells, an English maker of snack foods, notably crisps
    Potato chip
    Potato chips are thin slices of potato that are deep fried...

  • [tyrrells] ,an Irish boat building and engineering company founded over 5 generations ago
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