Proper noun
A surname.
A town in Hertfordshire, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCllr Mike Baldock, who represents Borden and Grove Park on Swale council, said he too was in the dark over the design which had appeared in his ward. Source: Internet
J.A. Hammerton, Outline of Great Books, New York, Wise & Co., 1937 The Reverend John Smith (later the Rector of St Mary the Virgin in Baldock ) was then engaged to transcribe the diaries into plain English. Source: Internet
“We are extremely disappointed and sorry for any upset this may cause,” Dixons Carphone CEO Alex Baldock said. Source: Internet
Earlier this year, Dr Woolley and Dr Baldock were commissioned by the Western Australian Government to conduct a comprehensive review of that state's drug driving laws and enforcement practices. Source: Internet
One fire engine from Baldock attended Tesco Extra before 1.30pm, according to a spokeswoman from Hertfordshire County Council. Source: Internet
When Virgil van Dijk played a long pass towards Andrew Robertson, it should have been easy for George Baldock to deal with. Source: Internet