1. chamberlin - Noun
2. Chamberlin - Proper noun
chamberlin (plural chamberlins)
Obsolete form of chamberlain.
Chamberlin (plural Chamberlins)
A surname.
Adams 2002 p. 134; Chamberlin 1939 pp. 87–88 All surviving Dudley children—Ambrose and Robert with their sisters Mary and Katherine —were restored in blood by Mary I's next parliament in 1558. Source: Internet
Adams 2008b; Chamberlin 1939 pp. 155, 156–157, 159–161 Still, she finally told the Spanish ambassador that the proposal fell through because the Earl of Leicester refused to cooperate. Source: Internet
After touring throughout 2007 and 2008 with a lineup including new guitarist Jeff Schroeder, Chamberlin left the band in early 2009. Source: Internet
Chamberlin admitted in a 1994 Rolling Stone cover story that in the past he'd "gotten high in every city in this country and probably half the cities in Europe." Source: Internet
Chamberlin 1939 p. 158 Dudley indeed had made it clear to the Scots at the beginning that he was not a candidate for Mary's hand and forthwith had behaved with passive resistance. Source: Internet
Chamberlin 1939 pp. 138–139 Elizabeth repeatedly declared that she was only prepared to acknowledge Mary as her heir on condition that she marry Robert Dudley. Source: Internet