Proper noun
Bibby
A surname originating as a matronymic.
Bibby Geoffrey and Carl Phillips (2013), "Looking for Dilmun" (Alfred A. Knopf) Human sacrifice was found in the death pits at the Ur royal cemetery where Queen Puabi was accompanied in death by her servants. Source: Internet
His father was a mathematics teacher at Ealing School until it closed, Bibby, amongst others, queried this account, which owes its origin to Leonard Huxley's biography (1900). Source: Internet
Beckha Doyle ( former member of Citizens Assembly), Senator Paul Gavan (Sinn Féin), Jan O Sullivan TD (Labour), MC Thomas Bibby (Green Party), Jennifer Schweppe (Limerick Together for Yes) & Ailbhe Smyth (Together for Yes). Source: Internet
However, both for those who enjoy raw statistical data, and those who prefer to skip right to the application of those stats, University of Lethbridge sociologist Reginald Bibby has written an important book for our Canadian religious culture. Source: Internet
It would seem that, where handcuffs are unjustifiably resorted to, their use will constitute a trespass even though the arrest itself is lawful (Taylor (1895) 59 JP 393; Bibby v Chief Constable of Essex (2000) 164 JP 297). Source: Internet
In The Emerging Millennials, Reginald Bibby, one of Canada’s premier sociologists provides educators, youth workers, and anyone else who desires it with an in-depth analysis of the complex lives of Canada’s teens. Source: Internet