Proper noun
Bredon
A village and civil parish in Wychavon district, Worcestershire, England; the parish borders onto Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO9236).
Tis Summer Time on Bredon, And now the farmers swear: The cattle rise and listen In valleys far and near, And blush at what they hear. But when the mists in autumn On Bredon top are thick, And happy hymns of farmers Go up from fold and rick, The cattle then are sick. Hugh Kingsmill
Although not part of this definition, many authors Armstrong, p. 73; Bredon, p. 51; Willard, p. 91. require that the topology on G be Hausdorff ; this corresponds to the identity map being a closed inclusion (hence also a cofibration ). Source: Internet
Consequently, when Wimsey's brother dies of a heart attack in 1951 during a fire in Bredon Hall at Duke's Denver, Wimsey becomes the Duke of Denver. Source: Internet
Back in London, Wimsey goes undercover as "Death Bredon" at an advertising firm, working as a copywriter ( Murder Must Advertise ). Source: Internet
Over the next five years, according to Sayers' short stories, the Wimseys have three sons: Bredon Delagardie Peter Wimsey (born in October 1936 in the story "The Haunted Policeman"); Roger Wimsey (born 1938), and Paul Wimsey (born 1940). Source: Internet
Her and Peter have two small sons, Bredon and Paul, and she's also taken Charles and Mary's three children, Charlie, Mary, and Harriet. Source: Internet