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Tyrrell -- U.S. County in North Carolina
Population (2000): 4149
Housing Units (2000): 2032
Land area (2000): 389.912478 sq. miles (1009.868638 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 210.390897 sq. miles (544.909898 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 600.303375 sq. miles (1554.778536 sq. km)
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 35.836703 N, 76.243054 W
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Tyrrell

Tyrrell or Tyrell may refer to:

Places

  • Tyrrell, Ohio
  • Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
  • Tyrrell County, North Carolina
  • Tyrrell Sea, prehistoric Hudson Bay
  • Tyrrell Middle School, a secondary school in Wolcott, Connecticut

People

  • Tyrell Biggs (born 1960), American boxer
  • Tyrrell (surname)

Other

  • Tyrrell Racing, an auto racing team and Formula One constructor
  • Tyrell Corporation, a fictional corporation in the film Blade Runner
  • House Tyrell, in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin
  • Tyrell, a villain in the graphic novel Superman: Earth One
Tyrrell (surname)

Tyrrell or Tyrell is an Anglo-Irish surname, with pre-8th century Danish-Viking of French roots.

People with this name include:

  • Dame Elizabeth Tyrrell (née Ussher), (1619–1693), daughter of James Ussher chronologicalist of Bible
  • Emmett Tyrrell, (born 1943), American author and editor
  • George Tyrrell, (1861–1909), priest and Modernist scholar
  • George Nugent Merle Tyrrell, English author, introduced the term out-of-body experience
  • Jackie Tyrrell, (born 1982), Irish hurler
  • James Tyrrell, (c. 1450–1502), English knight
  • James Tyrrell (Oakley), (1643–1718), Commissioner of the Privy Seal
  • John Tyrell, (15th century), English knight
  • John Tyrrell (Oakley), (1646–1692), English Second Admiral of the East Indies.
  • Joseph Tyrrell, (1858–1957), Canadian geologist, discoverer of the dinosaur Albertosaurus, and namesake of the Royal Tyrrell Museum
  • Ken Tyrrell, (1924–2001), auto racing driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Formula One constructor
  • Sir Murray Tyrrell, (1913–1994), Official Secretary to several Governors General of Australia
  • Murray Tyrrell (winemaker), (1921–2000), prominent Australian winemaker
  • Richard Tyrell, (1716?–1766), Rear Admiral
  • Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin
    • in citations 'Tyrrell-Purser' or 'Tyrrell and Purser' refer to his collaborations with Louis Claude Purser
  • Susan Tyrrell, (c. 1945-2012), American actress of Irish descent
  • Sir Timothy Tyrrell, (1617–1701), Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I of England
  • Tom Tyrrell, Australian rugby league footballer
  • Walter Tirel (or Tyrell) III, (1065 – some time after 1100), an Anglo-Norman nobleman rumored to have killed King William Rufus with an arrow while hunting in the New Forest.
  • William Tyrrell (disambiguation), multiple people

Usage examples of "tyrrell".

Her late husband, Edgar Tyrrell, was a fairly well-known sculptor back in the early nineteen-hundreds.

Actually little more than the roof of the Tyrrell House was visible from where they were now standing on the broad paved walk.

Most of the Tyrrell House, like most of Kolb's Studio, was down out of sight below the rim.

Tersely Joe recounted the main points of his conversation with Sarah Tyrrell and his impressions of her and her nephew.

Some of the simple chairs, tables, and benches were fairly valuable, she told Maria, because Tyrrell had built them with his own hands.

He doubted very much that anyone approaching the Tyrrell House from below by any route would be able to see him, or get past him without being seen.

He had her turn on the bright lights in the cave, convincing himself that Tyrrell wasn't sleeping in there somewhere.

Making very slow progress uphill, Bill at last admitted to himself (in some embarrassment, not lessened by being so far private) that it looked like he was going to have to wait until morning to find his way back to the Tyrrell House and the hotel.

It was accessible, if you could call it that, only by a crevice as narrow as the one leading to the place across the canyon where Tyrrell supposedly slept.

One moment there was no one else in sight, and the next, Jake couldn't see how it was done, Tyrrell was standing there in front of him.

His right arm felt like some heavyweight wrestler had his wrist in both hands, twisting, but he could see plainly enough that it was only little old Tyrrell, gripping him casually with one.

His feet dragged to a stop in front of a building that had to be the Tyrrell House.

Last night at the Tyrrell House he'd taken the next-to-last shift of waiting for Bill to call in again.

There wasn't much to report, she added, since nothing had happened at the Tyrrell House after Joe's departure.

In a few minutes the two younger people had left the hotel and were descending in clouded winter daylight to search the slope immediately below the Tyrrell House.