Proper noun
Blatchford (plural Blatchfords)
A surname from Old English.
Also the telescope that belonged to John Blatchford, which he was supposed to have used from his residence on the mountain overlooking the Araluen Valley to keep an eye on his gold claims and those he employed to work them. Source: Internet
Christie Blatchford: Who is Faisal Hussain, the man behind the Toronto mass shooting? Source: Internet
Noel Blatchford, of Abingdon, was fifth in the 3,000m walk. Source: Internet
Veteran court reporter, celebrated author and biting newspaper columnist Christie Blatchford, whose vivid prose championed cops, kids and soldiers while challenging corruption and hashtag social mores, has died. Source: Internet
“I don’t think I’m famous,” Blatchford said. Source: Internet
It consisted of a wagonette owned and driven by John Blatchford, the principal gold buyer with an escort of four police, two at the front and two at the back. Source: Internet