Proper noun
A habitational surname from Middle English.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE235215).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBoothroyd also said that although there “clearly were difficulties in the relationship”, the panel “was not satisfied the sexual conduct in the police station was as a result of PC Dicks being pressurised or controlled”. Source: Internet
To keep costs down and not give the doubters reason to object to the Atom, Curry asked industrial designer Allen Boothroyd to design a case that could also function as an external keyboard for the microcomputer systems. Source: Internet
In February this year he was released from his most recent spell in prison, and Boothroyd, who has three children and lives in Preston, says life is “good” – he has been clean for five months. Source: Internet
The physicians have expanded beyond Hope, visiting Boston Bar on Wednesdays, and Boothroyd and Spuzzum twice a month in each community. Source: Internet