Proper noun
A surname.
A small village in the City of Carlisle district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY3962).
A small village in South Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST6526).
A suburb in Edinburgh council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT2570).
A village in Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NN8909).
A locality in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia.
An unincorporated community in Webster County, Kentucky, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAuthor of a hugely successful memoir One Hell Of A Life, Capt. Blackford is 100 years old, and that may lead you to assume that he would often hark back to those good old days when books tumbled out of printing presses, and didn’t pop up on screens. Source: Internet
Earlier this week First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during the government’s daily Covid-19 briefing on a newspaper article featuring SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford promising a second independence vote by the end of 2021. Source: Internet
Cornish Church Guide (1925) Truro: Blackford Over a hundred holy wells exist in Cornwall, each associated with a particular saint, though not always the same one as the dedication of the church. Source: Internet
Jay County — Boys tennis at Blackford – 5 p.m.; Junior varsity football vs. Adams Central – 6 p.m.; Junior high volleyball at Union City – 5:30 p.m. Source: Internet
Late in the game, Jay County (7-7-1), which had plenty of chances against Blackford goalkeeper Alexa Hurd but were unable to get a shot past her, finally broke the scoreless tie with 10:22 left to play. Source: Internet
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford, appearing remotely from his Skye home, reiterated calls for the UK Government to extend the Brexit transition period. Source: Internet