Proper noun
Clapp (plural Clapps)
A surname.
Both Cane and Clapp were born before the American Revolution and eventually became enslaved to the Hawkins family in Stony Brook, according to an unfinished manuscript written by Olly. Source: Internet
Charles L. Clapp, The Congressman, His Work as He Sees It (Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1963), p. 55; cf. pp. 50–55, 64–66, 75–84. Source: Internet
As for Cineworld, while there has been no official comment about the matter from Cineworld Group PLC, chief executive of the UK Cinema Association Phil Clapp told the Daily Mail that a Cineworld closure would be a serious blow. Source: Internet
Bingo at the Ed Clapp Senior Center, 1:15 p.m., Ed Clapp Senior Center, 2801 32nd Ave. S., Fargo, seniors are invited to an afternoon of bingo; prices vary. Source: Internet
Clapton grew up with his grandmother, Rose, and her second husband, Jack Clapp, who was stepfather to Patricia Clapton and her brother Adrian, believing they were his parents and that his mother was actually his older sister. Source: Internet
The building was built by the Spokane firm of Burnham and Clapp and completed by August 20, 1891, when it was accepted by the county. Source: Internet