Proper noun
Boyland (plural Boylands)
A surname.
At primary school Mr Edmondson, whom he had as a teacher for two years, was particularly influential while at high school Mr Anderson and Mrs Boyland both nurtured his love of mathematics and were pivotal in his future career choice. Source: Internet
“Healthy foods are not necessarily more expensive than processed food,” said Emma Boyland of Liverpool University. Source: Internet
Last, but certainly not least, join WriterHouse member Paula Boyland in her Virtually The Write Time twice daily, one-hour writing sessions, as mentioned in WriterHouse’s last newsletter. Source: Internet
“FedEx was built on innovation and it continues to be an integral part of the FedEx culture and business strategy,” said Gloria Boyland, Corporate Vice President, Operations and Service Support, FedEx Corporation. Source: Internet