1. clarendon - Noun
2. Clarendon - Proper noun
A style of type having a narrow and heave face. It is made in all sizes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA couple of veterans — at the ripe old ages of 6 and 11 — took home the top prizes for their first time Saturday in the Clarendon Hills Park District’s annual Fishing Derby at Prospect Park. Source: Internet
A’ja Wilson, Angel McCoughtry, Nneka Ogwumike and Layshia Clarendon were among the many players at the fore of push, building on the WNBA’s lengthy history of shared urgency around social causes. Source: Internet
As fears of a fallout from jitters over the spread of COVID-19 threaten Clarendon, May Pen Chamber of Commerce President Winsome Witter said yesterday that the business community had not begun to feel the effects of a slowdown. Source: Internet
Carter ch. 8 18th century: The Clarendon Building and Blackstone Yate and Jenkins predeceased Fell, leaving him with no obvious heir to oversee the print shop. Source: Internet
By Edith de Willesford (d. after 1385): * Sir Roger Clarendon (1352 - executed 1402); he married Margaret (d. 1382), a daughter of John Fleming, Baron de la Roche. Source: Internet
Barker pp. 36–9, 41. Sutcliffe p. 16 This expansion pushed the Press out of the Clarendon building. Source: Internet