Word info

Cheetham

Proper noun

Meaning

Cheetham (plural Cheethams)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Cheetham notes that no outcry was raised about the anti-Indian sentiment shown in the "humorous, but belittling" naming of the Indian Prince Pondicherry and the portrayal of the "incredible stupidity in a stereotyped racial icon." Source: Internet

By the 1901 census, the family had moved to Lord Street 31, Cheetham, and changed surname to Thompson. Source: Internet

DR GS Gaffin of London is searching for information on his maternal great-grandfather, Yaacov Dovid ben Moshe Berman, who lived in Cheetham Hill around 1890. Source: Internet

EDDIE MARTIN of Worsley wants information on a Jewish woman, born in 1904 in the village of Tulln, Austria, to solve a mystery over a handbag found in Cheetham Hill, Manchester. Source: Internet

References * This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : citation *Cheetham, Nicolas, Keepers of the Keys, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983. Source: Internet

Glasgow-based moved into the top 20 following its acquisition of Bridge of Weir-based Cheetham & Co. William Duncan & Co, which has been expanding its geographical reach outside its Ayrshire heartlands in recent years, also continued its ascent. Source: Internet

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