Proper noun
Colquhoun (plural Colquhouns)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
Chloe Colquhoun, from the city centre said the introduction of masks may encourage some to return to stores that had been “apprehensive” to do so before. Source: Internet
Colquhoun published a book on the experiment, The Commerce and Policing of the River Thames. Source: Internet
According to the Games’ website (www.helensburghandlomondgames.co.uk), the first Highland Games to be held in Helensburgh is believed to have been held in 1898 in Larchfield Park, with Sir James Colquhoun of Luss as President. Source: Internet
Many present-day concepts of ritual and magic that are at the centre of contemporary traditions, such as Wicca Colquhoun, Ithell (1975) The Sword of Wisdom: MacGregor Mathers & the Golden Dawn. Source: Internet
Kyoto Review of South East Asia; (Colquhoun 1885:53). Source: Internet
Patrick Colquhoun 's influential work, A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis (1797) was heavily influenced by Benthamite thought. Source: Internet