Proper noun
Cridland (plural Cridlands)
A surname from Old English.
"Harold Byrd's oil wealth," Cridland continues, "granted him entry into the inner circle of Texas power. Source: Internet
The worst one we found contained cyanide," said Matthew Cridland, trading standards manager for Newport, a city 200 kilometers (125 miles) northwest of London. Source: Internet
The U.K. economy might have shown robust growth this year but it's not immune to a slowdown in Europe's largest economies Germany and France, John Cridland, Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) told CNBC. Source: Internet
"You explanation is not acceptable," magistrate Andy Cridland said. Source: Internet