Proper noun
An English surname originating as an occupation.
A town and civil parish with a town council in South Somerset district, Somerset, England, on the River Brue (OS grid ref ST6834).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLast time I was in London, I visited Number 5, Bruton Street, which is the address I gave to Violet Bridgerton, the matriarch of the Bridgerton clan in my novels. It was a bit disconcerting to learn that it's actually a pub. Julia Quinn
Among those in attendance are Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Minister for Communications Richard Bruton, and Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Katherine Zappone. Source: Internet
For example, in Bruton v. United States, 391 U.S. 123 (1968), the Supreme Court ruled that while a defendant's out of court statements were admissible in proving the defendant's guilt, they were inadmissible hearsay against another defendant. Source: Internet
David Bruton Jr., pictured here having his jersey retired at Miamisburg High School, played college football at Notre Dame. Source: Internet
JILL French and fellow artist Emily Bruton of Implicate Collaborative have both had first-hand experiences of living a life in the public eye. Source: Internet
Former Luton Town Ladies player Lauren Bruton has received her first call-up to the England squad for their FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Russia in Moscow tomorrow. Source: Internet