9-1668: [REDACTED] Look up Naylor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Naylor may refer to: People [ edit ] Bernie Naylor (1923–1993), Australian rules footballer Bo Naylor (born 2000), Canadian baseball player Brian Naylor (racing driver) (1923–1989), British racing driver Brian Naylor (broadcaster) (1931–2009), Australian broadcaster Brittany Naylor (born 1993) Social Media Personality Charles Naylor (1806–1872), American politician Charles Naylor, poet, author, frequent collaborator with Thomas M. Disch Charles Legh Naylor (1869-1945), British composer and organist Christopher Naylor (disambiguation) David Naylor (born 1954), Canadian medical researcher Dillon Naylor (born 1968), Australian cartoonist Dominic Naylor (born 1970), English footballer Don Naylor (1910–1991), American radio personality Doug Naylor (born 1955), British writer Drew Naylor (born 1986), Australian baseball player Earl Naylor (1919–1990), American baseball player Edward Naylor (1867–1934), English organist and composer Emily Gaddum (née Emily Naylor, born 1985), England born New Zealand field hockey player Glenn Naylor (born 1972), English footballer Gloria Naylor (1950–2016), American novelist Grant Naylor , pseudonym for collaborations of Rob Grant and Doug Naylor Guillermo Naylor (1884–?), Argentine polo player Hattie Naylor , English playwright Henry Naylor (born 1966), British comedian Jac Naylor , fictional character in
18-529: A transit station in Prince George's County, Maryland, U.S. Other [ edit ] Naylor Observatory , near Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, U.S. Naylor TF 1700 , a car by defunct British manufacturer Naylor Cars All pages with titles containing Naylor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Naylor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
27-466: A transit station in Prince George's County, Maryland, U.S. Other [ edit ] Naylor Observatory , near Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, U.S. Naylor TF 1700 , a car by defunct British manufacturer Naylor Cars All pages with titles containing Naylor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Naylor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
36-1593: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Naylor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Naylor may refer to: People [ edit ] Bernie Naylor (1923–1993), Australian rules footballer Bo Naylor (born 2000), Canadian baseball player Brian Naylor (racing driver) (1923–1989), British racing driver Brian Naylor (broadcaster) (1931–2009), Australian broadcaster Brittany Naylor (born 1993) Social Media Personality Charles Naylor (1806–1872), American politician Charles Naylor, poet, author, frequent collaborator with Thomas M. Disch Charles Legh Naylor (1869-1945), British composer and organist Christopher Naylor (disambiguation) David Naylor (born 1954), Canadian medical researcher Dillon Naylor (born 1968), Australian cartoonist Dominic Naylor (born 1970), English footballer Don Naylor (1910–1991), American radio personality Doug Naylor (born 1955), British writer Drew Naylor (born 1986), Australian baseball player Earl Naylor (1919–1990), American baseball player Edward Naylor (1867–1934), English organist and composer Emily Gaddum (née Emily Naylor, born 1985), England born New Zealand field hockey player Glenn Naylor (born 1972), English footballer Gloria Naylor (1950–2016), American novelist Grant Naylor , pseudonym for collaborations of Rob Grant and Doug Naylor Guillermo Naylor (1884–?), Argentine polo player Hattie Naylor , English playwright Henry Naylor (born 1966), British comedian Jac Naylor , fictional character in
45-481: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naylor&oldid=1205202947 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists English-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Naylor From Misplaced Pages,
54-542: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naylor&oldid=1205202947 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists English-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rollie Naylor Roleine Cecil " Rollie " Naylor (February 4, 1892 – June 18, 1966)
63-1825: The television series Holby City Jack Naylor (1919–2007), American inventor James Nayler or Naylor (1618–1660), English Quaker leader Jerry Naylor (1939–2019), American singer Jimmy Naylor (1901–1983), English footballer Joan Naylor , mother of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork John Naylor (disambiguation) Josh Naylor (born 1997), Canadian baseball player Kenneth Naylor (1937–1992), American linguist and Slavist Lee Naylor (disambiguation) Mark Naylor (born 1957), English high jumper Martyn Naylor (born 1977), English footballer Matt Naylor (born 1983), Australian field hockey player Mya-Lecia Naylor (2002–2019), English actress and singer Nick Naylor , fictional character in some of Christopher Buckley's novels Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (born 1933), American author Reg Naylor (1897–1945), Australian rules footballer R. H. Naylor (1889–1952), British astrologer Richard Naylor (born 1977), English footballer Rikki Naylor , True Blood character Robert Naylor (disambiguation) Rollie Naylor (1892–1966), American baseball player Scott Naylor (born 1972), English rugby league player and coach Sean Naylor , Canadian journalist Stuart Naylor (born 1962), English footballer Terry Naylor (born 1948), English footballer Thomas Naylor (1936–2012), American economist Thomas Naylor (politician) (1868–1958), British politician Tom Naylor (born 1991), English footballer Tony Naylor (born 1967), English footballer Walter Naylor (1891-?), British naval aviator William Naylor , television producer Zoe Naylor (born 1977), Australian actress Places [ edit ] Naylor, Georgia , U.S. Naylor, Missouri , U.S. Naylor Road (Washington Metro) ,
72-1825: The television series Holby City Jack Naylor (1919–2007), American inventor James Nayler or Naylor (1618–1660), English Quaker leader Jerry Naylor (1939–2019), American singer Jimmy Naylor (1901–1983), English footballer Joan Naylor , mother of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork John Naylor (disambiguation) Josh Naylor (born 1997), Canadian baseball player Kenneth Naylor (1937–1992), American linguist and Slavist Lee Naylor (disambiguation) Mark Naylor (born 1957), English high jumper Martyn Naylor (born 1977), English footballer Matt Naylor (born 1983), Australian field hockey player Mya-Lecia Naylor (2002–2019), English actress and singer Nick Naylor , fictional character in some of Christopher Buckley's novels Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (born 1933), American author Reg Naylor (1897–1945), Australian rules footballer R. H. Naylor (1889–1952), British astrologer Richard Naylor (born 1977), English footballer Rikki Naylor , True Blood character Robert Naylor (disambiguation) Rollie Naylor (1892–1966), American baseball player Scott Naylor (born 1972), English rugby league player and coach Sean Naylor , Canadian journalist Stuart Naylor (born 1962), English footballer Terry Naylor (born 1948), English footballer Thomas Naylor (1936–2012), American economist Thomas Naylor (politician) (1868–1958), British politician Tom Naylor (born 1991), English footballer Tony Naylor (born 1967), English footballer Walter Naylor (1891-?), British naval aviator William Naylor , television producer Zoe Naylor (born 1977), Australian actress Places [ edit ] Naylor, Georgia , U.S. Naylor, Missouri , U.S. Naylor Road (Washington Metro) ,
81-530: Was an American professional baseball player who pitched in the major leagues from 1917 until 1924. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics . Naylor was plagued by injuries during his tenure with the Athletics and was ultimately sent to Toledo during the 1924 season along with Paul Strand . This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1890s
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