Proper noun
Bloodworth (plural Bloodworths)
A surname from Old English.
Accepting this advice, the king told him to go to Lord Mayor Thomas Bloodworth and tell him to start pulling down houses. Source: Internet
All in all, Bloodworth couldn't be happier with the 16 returning travellers who arrived at Werribee in the wee hours of Friday night. Source: Internet
Bloodworth initially said 15, then took account of a half-day plus two days he missed for sickness and warehouse maintenance, and recalculated to 12 and a half. Source: Internet
Bloodworth says supervisors would tell people how productive they were being; he was warned he was in the bottom 10%. Source: Internet