Proper noun
A habitational surname.
A hamlet in the City of Carlisle district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY340492).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough the British government recommended leniency, Cardew insisted on sending the chief and two allies into exile in the Gold Coast; his government hanged 96 of the chief's warriors. Source: Internet
By the end of the 1950s, Unwin had ventured into the film industry, being given a part in the Cardew Robinson film Fun at St Fanny's (1956). Source: Internet
Cornelius Cardew and Konrad Boehmer denounced their former teacher as a "servant of capitalism". Source: Internet
"He had always planned for Cardew and Driscoll to come back from their time with the Valiant Lancers to continue his sword school. Source: Internet
The book has been produced by two cousins from Redruth; written by Tom Gainey and illustrated by Ryan Cardew respectively. Source: Internet
The taxes were often higher than the value of the dwellings, and 24 chiefs signed a petition to Cardew, telling how destructive this was; their people could not afford to take time off from their subsistence agriculture. Source: Internet