Hoyle - meaning and definition. What is Hoyle
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What (who) is Hoyle - definition

FAMILY NAME

Hoyle         
n. according to Hoyle ('according to the rules')
Hoyle         
¦ noun (in phr. according to Hoyle) according to plan or the rules.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Edmond Hoyle (1672-1769), English writer on card games.
Annie E. Hoyle         
  • lemonade berry]] (''Rhus integrifolia'')
AMERICAN ARTIST AND BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATOR
Annie Hoyle
Annie Elizabeth Hoyle (1851–1931) was an artist from West Virginia who worked in the United States Forest Service from 1908 until 1930. She illustrated The Pine Trees of the Rocky Mountain Region by botanist George Sudworth.

Wikipedia

Hoyle

Hoyle is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Arthur Hoyle (1922–2012), Australian historian and biographer
  • Bert Hoyle (1920–2003), English footballer
  • Colin Hoyle (born 1972), English footballer
  • David Hoyle (performance artist) (born 1962), British performance artist
  • David W. Hoyle (born 1939), North Carolina politician
  • Dean Hoyle (born 1967), British businessman
  • Doug Hoyle (born 1930), British politician
  • Edmond Hoyle (1672–1769), compiler of rules of card games
  • Sir Fred Hoyle (1915–2001), British astronomer and science fiction writer
  • Geoff Hoyle (born 1945), British actor
  • Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), English science fiction writer, son of Sir Fred Hoyle
  • Henry Hoyle (born 1852), Australian politician and rugby league football administrator
  • Isaac Hoyle (1828–1911), British mill owner and politician
  • Jacob Hoyle (born 1994), American Olympic fencer
  • Jonas Hoyl (1834–1906), American politician
  • Joshua Hoyle (died 1654), English theologian
  • Katie Hoyle (born 1988), New Zealand footballer
  • Sir Lindsay Hoyle (born 1957), British politician and current Speaker of the House of Commons
  • Mark Hoyle (born 1987), British YouTuber known as LadBaby
  • Rebecca Hoyle, British mathematician
  • Robert Hoyle (1781–1857), British businessman and politician
  • Stephen Hoyle (born 1992), English footballer
  • Theodore Hoyle (1884–1953), English cricketer
  • Trevor Hoyle (born 1940), English science fiction writer
  • William Hoyle (disambiguation)
Examples of use of Hoyle
1. "Mr Hoyle confessed some indecent familiarityes with the Boy.
2. Stephen Hoyle, 3', was sentenced yesterday to spend three and a half years in jail.
3. "This is a pretty good mess," says Graham Hoyle, ALP‘s chief executive.
4. "Mr Hoyle is committed to prison in Newgate." Feb 1687: Popular music.
5. DC Scott Hoyle said: "We are appealing to the public to keep their eyes open.