• of Westvoorne, the Netherlands The Strypes, Irish rock band This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strype. If an internal...
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    The Strypes were a four-piece rock band from Cavan, Ireland, formed in 2010 consisting of Ross Farrelly (lead vocals/harmonica), Josh McClorey (lead guitar/vocals)...
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    Strype is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Voorne aan Zee, and lies approximately 8 km northwest of Hellevoetsluis...
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  • Snapshot is the debut studio album by Irish rock band The Strypes, released on 9 September 2013. The album was produced by highly acclaimed record producer...
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  • Spitting Image is the third and final studio album by Irish rock band The Strypes, released on 16 June 2017. The folIow-up to the band's lukewarmly received...
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  • album by English musician Roger Glover Snapshot (The Strypes album), a 2013 album by Irish band The Strypes Snapshot, a 2000 album by Canadian band Knacker...
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  • Little Victories is the second studio album by Irish rock band the Strypes, released on 15 July 2015 by Virgin EMI Records. A Deluxe edition was released...
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    John Strype (1 November 1643 – 11 December 1737) was an English clergyman, historian and biographer from London. He became a merchant when settling in...
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    Strype did not use the word hockey when he translated the proclamation in 1720, and the word hockey remains of unknown origin.[citation needed] The modern...
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    of the City of London and referred to as the ward of Bridge Without. In 1720, John Strype's 'Survey of London' described Southwark as one of the then...
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