Definition of Hayles

1. hayle [n] - See also: hayle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hayles

hayed
hayer
hayers
hayey
hayfever
hayfield
hayfields
hayfork
hayforks
haying
haying time
hayings
haylage
haylages
hayle
hayles (current term)
haylift
haylifts
haylike
hayloft
haylofts
haymaker
haymakers
haymaking
haymakings
haymow
haymows
haynesite
hayrack
hayracks

Literary usage of Hayles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1911)
"NOTES ON THE HOLY BLOOD OF hayles.1 By WH ST. ... The abbey of hayles was founded in 1246, by the wealthy Richard, earl of Cornwall, brother of king Henry ..."

2. Henry VIII and the English Monasteries: An Attempt to Illustrate the History by Francis Aidan Gasquet (1902)
"THE HOLY BLOOD OF hayles. THE following portion of a letter from the abbot of hayles to Crumwell, upon the subject of the celebrated relic preserved in his ..."

3. Pilgrim Life in the Middle Ages by Sidney Heath (1912)
"CHAPTER XIII THE LEGEND OF WINCHCOMBE AND THE BLOOD OF hayles SITUATED on the picturesque Clent Hills, not far from the busy city of Birmingham, ..."

4. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain by Sir Bernard Burke (1863)
"... prebendary of St and dying 1823, left iss Frances-hayles. b. 1 51 m. 7 June, 1825, hi! and d. в. р. 1849. Frances-Althea, m. ..."

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