Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
(rare) A male given name from Old English.
A town in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgG. E. Aylmer (editor), The Interregnum: The Quest for Settlement 1646–1660 (1972), p. 17. He praised Oliver Cromwell as the Protectorate was set up; though subsequently he had major reservations. Source: Internet
Health officials are also asking locals to avoid a large anti-mask rally and counter-rally planned for Saturday in Aylmer, saying if an outbreak were to occur in such a large group, contract tracing and virus containment would be virtually impossible. Source: Internet
The Flames will participate in the Aylmer Minor Hockey Association’s annual season-ending Rep tournament at the Complex this Friday and Saturday, March 23-24. Source: Internet
It’s a lot better having them respond, when you’re sitting with your baby dying on your lap, waiting for an ambulance to come from Aylmer.” Source: Internet
That would save about an hour a day of travel from and to the ambulance base just east of Aylmer and the Straffordville fire station, where the vehicle has been temporarily on call during the day since earlier this year. Source: Internet
The overall winner of the bonspiel was the Fred Petersen rink of the Aylmer Curling Club. Source: Internet