1. croker - Noun
2. Croker - Proper noun
A cultivator of saffron; a dealer in saffron.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the successful Conservative campaign of 1841, J. W. Croker said in a letter to Peel, "The elections are wonderful, and the curiosity is that all turns on the name of Sir Robert Peel. Source: Internet
He contributed to an anti- Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania. Source: Internet
In 1948, the keeper Bernard Ashmole received thirty-seven fragments in a box from Mr Croker of Putney, who did not know what they were. Source: Internet
Matthews trained with the relay team up until the selection was made but Cuthbert, Strickland, Fleur Mellor and Norma Croker were picked for the team. Source: Internet
Pippa Trench (née Croker) ( Janine Duvitski ) – Patrick's wife sought friendly relations with the Meldrews and, after a while, became good friends with Margaret. Source: Internet
John Croker of Lindfield, writes that ''Anzac Day, in my family as in many others, is a special day''. Source: Internet