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  2. Tyrrell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrrell or Tyrell is an Anglo-Irish surname. [1] People with this name include: Agnes Tyrrell (1846-1883), a Czech composer and pianist; Alan Tyrrell (1933 –2014), British lawyer and politician; Dr Carina Tyrrell (born 1989), British-Swiss physician, model, and beauty competition titleholder; Charles Tyrrell (artist)

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  5. James Williams Tyrrell - Wikipedia

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  6. James Tyrrell (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    James Tyrrell (c. 1450–1502) was the alleged murderer of the Princes in the Tower. James Tyrrell may also refer to: James Tyrrell (writer) (1642–1718), English author and political philosopher; James Tyrrell (British Army officer) (c. 1674–1742), MP for Boroughbridge

  7. James Tyrrell - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Tyrrell (c. 1455 – 6 May 1502) [1] was an English knight, a trusted servant of king Richard III of England. He is known for allegedly confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under Richard's orders. In his 1593 play Richard III, William Shakespeare portrays Tyrrell as the man who organises the princes murders.

  8. Tirel - Wikipedia

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    Tirel (pronounced) is a French surname [1] [2] [3] which may have either been a nickname for a stubborn person (Old French: tirel, for a draught animal, from French tirer "to pull") or alternatively be a surname of baptismal origin from the personal name Thorvald (composite of Old Norse Þórr "Thor" and valdr "wielder", "ruler").

  9. Tyrell (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrell is a 2006 young adult novel by Coe Booth. The novel follows the titular character Tyrell, a 15-year-old African-American boy living in a roach-infested shelter in The Bronx . He dropped out of school to help care for his 7-year-old brother, and his mom wants him to sell drugs to help get them into an apartment, but Tyrell doesn't want to ...