Proper noun
Barnhouse (plural Barnhouses)
A surname.
Fourthly the inner part points directly at the Barnhouse standing stone about 400m away and then to the right end of the summit of Ward Hill, just before it dips down to the notch between it at Cuilags to the right. Source: Internet
In it, Barnhouse reviews picture book and chapter book fiction and nonfiction set during different time periods within the approximately 1,000 years we call the Middle Ages. Source: Internet
Davidson & Jones 1985, pp. 27 Maeshowe is aligned with some other Neolithic sites in the vicinity, for example the entrance of "Structure 8" of the nearby Barnhouse Settlement directly faces the mound. Source: Internet
Still working for GE, Vonnegut had his first piece, titled "Report on the Barnhouse Effect", published in the February 11, 1950 issue of Collier's, for which he received $750. Source: Internet
Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible is a ministry of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Source: Internet