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a) Resembling olives, olive-like.
Full of olivey goodness.
b) Of, or pertaining to, olives.
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Full of olivey goodness.
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Olivey — Recorded in many forms including Olive, Olivie, Olivet and Olivey, this is a surname recorded throughout Europe. The derivation is from the Roman (Latin) word oliva , which does actually mean the olive tree and its fruit. Since ancient times… … Surnames reference
William Lemon — Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet (11 October 1748 ndash; 11 December 1824) was a Member of Parliament for Cornish constituencies from 1770 to 1824, a total of 54 years.Parental familyHe was the grandson of William Lemon (1696 ndash;1760), who… … Wikipedia
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John Hearle Tremayne — (17 March 1780 27 August 1851) was Tory MP for Cornwall from 12 Nov 1806 until 1826 [Rayment hc] and a JP.He was born on 17 March 1780, the son of Rev. Henry Hawkins Tremayne (1741 1829) and Harriet, his wife, the daughter of John Hearle of… … Wikipedia
Arthur Tremayne — (15 May 1827 14 November 1905), Crimean War soldier and Cornish MP.Arthur Tremayne, born on 15 May 1827, was the son of John Hearle Tremayne (1780 1851), MP and his wife, Caroline Matilda Lemon, the daughter of Sir William Lemon MP, and the… … Wikipedia
John Tremayne — (15 April 1825–1901) was a politician who sat as a Conservative for the East Cornwall Constituency from 1874 until he was defeated in 1880. He then sat for South Devon from 1884 to 1885 .Parental familyHe was born 15 April 1825, the son of John… … Wikipedia
Olive — Recorded in many forms including Olave, Olive, Olivia, Olivie, Olivet, Olivey, Olliff, Olliffe, Ollive, this is a surname recorded throughout Europe. It is a Crusader 12th century name, (see below), the derivation being from the Roman (Latin)… … Surnames reference
Olivia — Recorded in many forms including Olave, Olive, Olivia, Olivie, Olivet, Olivey, Olliff, Olliffe, Ollive, this is a surname recorded throughout Europe. It is a Crusader 12th century name, (see below), the derivation being from the Roman (Latin)… … Surnames reference
Olivie — Recorded in many forms including Olive, Olivie, Olivet and Olivey, this is a surname recorded throughout Europe. The derivation is from the Roman (Latin) word oliva , which does actually mean the olive tree and its fruit. Since ancient times… … Surnames reference
Mylor, Cornwall — For the village of the same name in Australia, see Mylor, South Australia. Coordinates: 50°10′45″N 5°04′24″W / 50.17921°N 5.07328°W / 50.17921; … Wikipedia