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Adela Tindal Katharine Mary Adela Maddison, née Tindal (15 December 1862 – 12 June 1929), usually known as Adela Maddison, was a British composer of operas, ballets, instrumental music and songs. She was also a concert impresario, producer. She composed a ...
(1862–1929), British composer, more usually known as Adela Maddison *
Bill Tindall Howard Wilson "Bill" Tindall, Jr. (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 1995) was an American aerospace engineer, NASA engineer and manager. He was an early expert in orbital mechanics and coordinated mission techniques during the Apollo program. I ...
(1925–1995), American aerospace engineer, NASA engineer and manager *
Blair Tindall Blair Tindall (born February 2, 1960) is an American oboist, performer, producer, speaker, and journalist. Early life and education Tindall was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to historian George Brown Tindall and Blossom Tindall. She start ...
(born 1960), American oboist and journalist * George Tindall (1921–2006), American historian * Gillian Tindall (born 1938), British author *
Mardi Tindal Mardi Tindal (born 1952) was the 40th Moderator of the United Church of Canada from 2009–2012, only the fourth layperson to take the post since the church was formed in 1925. Early life and vocation Tindal was raised in the rural village of Vic ...
(born 1952), Moderator of the United Church of Canada * Mary Tindale (1920–2011), Australian botanist *
Matthew Tindal Matthew Tindal (1657 – 16 August 1733) was an eminent English deist author. His works, highly influential at the dawn of the Enlightenment, caused great controversy and challenged the Christian consensus of his time. Life Tindal was baptised ...
(1657–1733), English writer influential at the dawn of the Enlightenment *
Mike Tindall Michael James Tindall, (born 18 October 1978) is an English former rugby union player. Tindall played outside centre for Bath and Gloucester, and won 75 caps for England between 2000 and 2011. He was a member of the England squad which won ...
(born 1978), English rugby player * Mike Tindall (footballer) (1941–2020), English football player *
Nicolas Tindal Nicolas Tindal (1687 – 27 June 1774) was the translator and continuer of the ''History of England'' by Paul de Rapin. Very few comprehensive histories existed at the time and Tindal wrote a three-volum'Continuation' a history of the Kingdom ...
(1687–1774), 18th century translator and historian, nephew of Matthew *
Norman Tindale Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist. Life Tindale was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1900. His family moved to Tokyo and lived ther ...
(1900–1993), Australian anthropologist, archaeologist and entomologist *
Nicholas Conyngham Tindal Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, PC (12 December 1776 – 6 July 1846) was a celebrated English lawyer who successfully defended the then Queen of the United Kingdom, Caroline of Brunswick, at her trial for adultery in 1820. As Chief Justice ...
(1776–1846), English Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (great grandson of Rev Nicolas). * Patricia Randall Tindale (1926–2011), English architect and civil servant *
T.J. Tindall Thomas Joshua Tindall (1950 – January 26, 2016) was an American guitarist. He was a member of MFSB and played on 38 gold and platinum funk and R&B records and more than 30 hits produced by Gamble and Huff in the 1970s and 1980s. Tindall is consid ...
(1950–2016), American guitarist *
William Tindal William Tindal (14 May 1756 – 16 September 1804) was an English Anglican priest and antiquary, writer of ''The History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham''. Life Tindal was born in Chelmsford on 14 May 1756; he was a son of Jam ...
(1756–1804), English antiquary *
William York Tindall William York Tindall (1903–1981) was an American Joycean scholar with a long and distinguished teaching career at Columbia University. Several of Tindall's classic works of criticism, including ''A Reader's Guide to James Joyce'' and ''A Reade ...
(1903–1981), American James Joyce scholar at Columbia University *
Zara Tindall Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall (''née'' Phillips; born 15 May 1981) is a British equestrian, an Olympian, and the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips. She is the niece of King Charles III and is 20th in the line of succ ...
(born 1981), British royal and equestrian, otherwise known as Zara Phillips


Places

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RAAF Base Tindal RAAF Base Tindal is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base and civil aviation airfield located east southeast of the town of Katherine, Northern Territory in Australia. The base is currently home to No. 75 Squadron and a nu ...
, a Royal Australian Air Force base near Katherine, Northern Territory *
Tindale, Cumbria Tindale or Tindale Fell is a hamlet in the parish of Farlam in the City of Carlisle district of the English county of Cumbria. It is to the south of the A689 Brampton to Alston road. It is a former mining village – both coal and lead were m ...
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Tindall, Missouri Tindall is a city in Grundy County, Missouri, United States. The population was 46 as of the 2020 census. History Tindall was laid out in 1872 when the railroad was extended to that point. A post office was established at Tindall in 1869, and r ...
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Tindal, Northern Territory Tindal is a suburb of the town of Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. It is within the Katherine Town Council local government area. The area was officially defined as a suburb in April 2007, adopting the name from RAAF Base Tindal. Ahea ...
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Tindall, Virginia Tindall is an unincorporated community in Floyd County, Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appal ...
, United States


Other uses

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Acetophenazine Acetophenazine (Tindal) is a typical antipsychotic of the phenothiazine class. See also * Typical antipsychotic * Phenothiazine Phenothiazine, abbreviated PTZ, is an organic compound that has the formula S(C6H4)2NH and is related to the th ...
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Tindal Centre The Tindal Centre (formerly Tindal Hospital) was a centre for the treatment of mental disorders in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. It was managed by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. History The facility had its origins in a workhouse in ...
, a defunct psychiatric hospital in Buckinghamshire, England *
Tindal Street Press Tindal Street Press was a Birmingham-based independent publisher of contemporary literary fiction, with a particular focus on writers born, or living, in Birmingham and the West Midlands. According to its website, it was "a publicly funded organi ...
, a British publisher * The boatswain's mate or second most senior engine room petty officer in a
lascar A lascar was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland, or other land east of the Cape of Good Hope, who was employed on European ships from the 16th century until the middle of the ...
ship's crew


See also

* Tyndale (disambiguation), for Tyndale, Tyndall and Tynedale * Tyndall (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, surname, geo