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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Henley

town on the Thames in Oxfordshire, site of annual regatta since 1839. The name is Old English hean-leage "(settlement) at or by the high wood."

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henley

n. A type of knit shirt with a front placket but no collar

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Henley

Henley may refer to:

Henley (UK Parliament constituency)

Henley is a constituency in Oxfordshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2008 by John Howell, a Conservative.

Henley (name)

Henley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adam Henley
  • Alice Henley (born 1982), English actress
  • Althea Henley (1911–1996), American actress
  • Anthony Henley (cricketer)
  • Anthony Henley, 3rd Baron Henley
  • Barclay Henley
  • Barry Shabaka Henley (born 1954), American character actor
  • Ben C. Henley (1907-1987), Arkansas Republican politician
  • Beth Henley (born 1952), Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
  • Bob Henley
  • Brent Henley (born 1980), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Charley Henley, visual effects artist
  • Darryl Henley
  • David Henley
  • Desmond Henley, British embalmer
  • Don Henley (born 1947), American rock musician, member of The Eagles
  • Drewe Henley
  • Elmer Wayne Henley
  • Ernest Henley (athlete)
  • Ernest M. Henley
  • Frances Henley
  • Fred L. Henley
  • Gail Henley
  • Garney Henley
  • Georgie Henley (born 1995), English actress
  • Henry Henley
  • Hobart Henley
  • Hobart Henley
  • J. W. Henley
  • Jack Henley
  • Jacques Henley
  • Jean Emily Henley (1910−1994), American anesthesiologist
  • Jeffrey O. Henley, Chairman of Oracle Corporation
  • Jesse Smith Henley (1917-1997), federal judge in Arkansas
  • John Henley (1692-1759), English clergyman, known as Orator Henley
  • John D. Henley (1781-1835), US naval officer
  • John T. Henley
  • Joseph Warner Henley (1793–1884), British conservative politician in the protectionist governments of Lord Derby
  • Judith Henley
  • June Henley
  • Larry Henley
  • Les Henley
  • Margaret Henley
  • Micajah C. Henley
  • Michael Henley
  • Paul Henley
  • Peter Henley (presenter)
  • Robert Henley (cricketer)
  • Robert Henley (naval officer) (1783-1828), US naval officer, brother of John D. Henley
  • Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington (c.1708-1772), Lord Chancellor, Whig member of parliament, writer and wit
  • Robert Henley, 2nd Baron Henley (1789-1841), British lawyer and politician
  • Robert Henley, 2nd Earl of Northington
  • Ron Henley (born 1956), American chess grandmaster
  • Russell Henley
  • Samuel Henley
  • Sarah Ann Henley
  • Stephen R. Henley
  • Stormi Henley
  • Terry Henley, American football player who played for the Atlanta Falcons, Birmingham Americans), Washington Redskins and New England Patriots
  • Thomas Henley
  • Thomas J. Henley
  • Virginia Henley
  • Walter of Henley, agricultural writer of the thirteenth century
  • Weldon Henley
  • William Cumming Henley
  • William Ernest Henley (1849-1903), British poet, critic and author
  • William Thomas Henley (1814-1882), telegraph engineer and pioneer submarine cable manufacturer

Usage examples of "henley".

William Ernest Henley Contents: Dedication Advertisement In Hospital Preface Enter Patient Waiting Interior Before Operation After Vigil Staff-Nurse: Old Style Lady Probationer Staff-Nurse: New Style Clinical Etching Casualty Ave, Caeser!

Light seemed to gleam through the dust of the freckles as she walked beside him, across the brilliant green of the grass toward Henley Street Still, she continued her odyssey of life with her stepmother and -sister.

The birthplace was a pleasant, homey, half-timbered building of Warwickshire stone whose door was nearly flush with Henley Street.

Counties' accents, the clipped tones of Henley gels, the Essex argy-bargy of bullish businessmen, every kind of voice except his own.

Nothing happened, however, till Henley put his head in and asked, what about it?

All of the others, from Donald at Henley to Gervase at Maidenhead, from Thomas near Reading to Lucy near Marlow, from Ferdinand in Wokingham to Serena in Bracknell, and even Vivien in Twyford and Alicia near Windsor, all of them seemed to have put down roots in a ring round the parent house like thistledown blown on the wind and reseeding.

On the night of the fourteenth, Don Henley gave us a wonderful solo concert after dinner in the Camp David Chapel.

Of the others, those who thought like Henley are now facing a rather difficult problem - how do you rebuild an urban area which is now at least fifty percent underwater?