Proper noun
A surname.
A village in Northumberland, England.
A village in Hambleton district, North Yorkshire, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBBC has elevated Catherine Catton to head commissioning for the British pubcaster’s popular factual and factual entertainment division. Source: Internet
Catton, p. 325. But there was only one documented civilian death during the battle: Ginnie Wade (also widely known as Jennie), 20 years old, was hit by a stray bullet that passed through her kitchen in town while she was making bread. Source: Internet
Catton, p. 267; Furgurson, pp. 181–82; Trudeau, p. 298. Every corpse I saw was as black as coal. Source: Internet
Catton, p. 160. Forrest is often erroneously quoted as saying his strategy was to "git thar fustest with the mostest." Source: Internet
Catton, Grant Takes Command, p. 325. Pleasants, who had no role in the battle itself, received praise for his idea and the execution thereof. Source: Internet
A South Derbyshire family have spoken of their devastation after several precious brass artefacts they have owned for hundreds of years have been stolen from a chapel in Catton. Source: Internet