Proper noun
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
An unincorporated community in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArbuthnot, Hill, Halley, Jones, Machin, Burnet, Robarts, Bonet, Aston, and Taylor to review the claims of Newton and Leibniz as to who discovered calculus. Source: Internet
From lower to upper, the chambers are known as " Davison 's Chamber", " Wellington 's Chamber", " Nelson 's Chamber", " Lady Arbuthnot 's Chamber", and " Campbell 's Chamber". Source: Internet
Massie, p. 614 Arbuthnot was attracted by the drifting hull of the crippled Wiesbaden. Source: Internet
Acting Superintendent Joy Arbuthnot said the news would be 'very distressing for the victims'. Source: Internet
A mysterious past between Mrs. Arbuthnot and Lord Illingworth is revealed requiring everyone to reevaluate the choices they’ve made in life and determine how to face the future.” Source: Internet
The latest ruling comes weeks before India’s extradition case against Mallya is set to come up for one of its final hearings before chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot on 16 March, with a judgment expected in May. Source: Internet