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Qué (quién) es Banbury - definición


Banbury (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Banbury is a surname. The surname was first found in Oxfordshire, in Banbury, a civil parish and market town on the River Cherwell, which is now in the Cherwell District.
1918 Banbury by-election         
The Banbury by-election, 1918 was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Banbury, sometimes also referred to as North Oxfordshire' on 24 September 1918. The seat had become vacant upon the appointment of the sitting Liberal MP, Sir Eustace Fiennes, to become Governor of the Seychelles.
Banbury cake         
FOOD
Banbury Cakes; Banbury cakes; Banbury Cake
¦ noun Brit. a flat pastry with a spicy currant filling.
Origin
C16: named after the town of Banbury in Oxfordshire, where it was orig. made.
Ejemplos de uso de Banbury
1. He must return to Banbury police station on July 25.
2. The agreement was signed Wednesday in Pyongyang, Banbury said.
3. The new agreement was signed Wednesday in Pyongyang, Banbury said.
4. Geen, of Orchard Way, Banbury, appeared at Oxford Crown Court charged with murdering David Onley, 77, from Deddington, between January 20 and 23 2004 and Anthony Bateman, 67, from Banbury, on January 6 2004.
5. At the appropriate moment I will be brining this to my familes attention. – Sue, Banbury.