Proper noun
Cassell
A surname.
Brian Carroll; From Barton to Fraser; Cassell Australia; 1978 On 7 April 1939, with the storm clouds of the Second World War gathering in Europe and the Pacific, Joseph Lyons became the first Prime Minister of Australia to die in office. Source: Internet
Brian Carroll; From Barton to Fraser; Cassell Australia; 1978 Australia entered the Depression with a debt crisis and a credit crisis. Source: Internet
Brian Carroll; From Barton to Fraser; Cassell Australia; 1978 South Africa's Johannes Strijdom stated "it is best to keep our heads out of the beehive". Source: Internet
Cassell will serve in the National Guard for eight years, at the end of which he may decide to continue his military career or move on to college or the work force. Source: Internet
Letters 619–878 (London: Cassell, 1956), p. 216. In 1793, word came of Lady Sheffield's death; Gibbon immediately left Lausanne and set sail to comfort a grieving but composed Sheffield. Source: Internet
Elsewhere in Japan in the 15th century, one of the world's first iron-clads, "Tekkōsen" (鉄甲船), literally meaning "iron ships", Stephen Turnbull, “Samurai Warfare” (London, 1996), Cassell & Co, p.102 ISBN 1-85409-280-4 was also developed. Source: Internet