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Wylde:

  • Wylde Green
  • Wylde Green railway station
Wylde (surname)

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

  • Arnold Lomas Wylde (1880 - 1958), Bishop of Bathurst NSW Australia
  • Chris Wylde (1976 - ), American actor
  • Edmund Wylde (1618 - 1695), English politician
  • George Wylde (1550 - 1616), English lawyer and politician
  • George Wylde (1594 - 1650). English lawyer and politician
  • Gordon Wylde (1964 - ), Scottish football manager and former player
  • Gregg Wylde (1991 - ), Scottish footballer
  • Henry Wylde (1822 - 1890), English musician
  • John Wylde (1590 - 1669), English lawyer and politician, chief baron of the Exchequer
  • John Wylde (1781 - 1859), judge in Australia and chief justice South Africa
  • Michael Wylde (1987 - present), English footballer
  • Peter Wylde (1965 - ), American equestrian
  • Rodger Wylde (1954 - ), English footballer
  • Ronald Wylde (1913 - ), Scottish athlete
  • Thomas Wylde (1508 - 1559), English clothier and politician
  • Thomas Wylde (1670 - 1740), English politician and administrator
  • William Wylde (1794 - 1877), British army general
  • William Henry Wylde (1817 - unknown), Nova Scotian politician
  • Zakk Wylde (1967 - present), American musician

Usage examples of "wylde".

The wylde was peering up toward the ceiling at the shaft, as if seeking a path to the reavers.

Bot Arthure wolde not ete til al were serued, He wat3 so joly of his joyfnes, and sumquat childgered: His lif liked hym ly3t, he louied the lasse Auther to longe lye or to longe sitte, So bisied him his 3onge blod and his brayn wylde.

The Prince according to the former token,Which faire Serene to him deliuered had,Pursu'd him streight, in mynd to bene ywrokenOf all the vile demeane, and vsage bad,With which he had those two so ill bestad:Ne wight with him on that aduenture went,But that wylde man, whom though he oft forbad,Yet for no bidding, nor for being shent,Would he restrayned be from his attendement.

And as for taunting Clarington, I expect Wylde is merely getting some of his own back for what your papa did to him eight years ago.

It was full of desperate reproaches and vague threats, and it ended by begging Martin Wylde to come to Deering Hill that same evening at six o'clock.

David Shayler and Annie Machon, 'Martin Ingrams', Liam Clarke, Nigel Wylde, Martin Bright, Tony Geraghty, Ed Moloney, Julie-Ann Davies and James Steen have all been subject to injunctions, police raids and threats of imprisonment.