Proper noun
Cruikshank (plural Cruikshanks)
A surname.
Dunstan shoeing the Devil's hoof, as illustrated by George Cruikshank The monks of Glastonbury used to claim that during the sack of Canterbury by the Danes in 1012, Dunstan's body had been carried for safety to their abbey. Source: Internet
Burney waited for word of Johnson's condition, along with Windham, Strahan, Hoole, Cruikshank, Des Moulins and Barber. Source: Internet
Cruikshank, at 552 Justice Morrison Waite 's opinion for the Court carefully distinguished the right to peaceably assemble as a secondary right, while the right to petition was labeled to be a primary right. Source: Internet
Greg Cruikshank began his DJ career playing punk and new wave at the 181 Club in 1981 as well. Source: Internet
The gas was identified as a compound containing carbon and oxygen by the Scottish chemist William Cumberland Cruikshank in the year 1800. Source: Internet
The Supreme Court reaffirmed Cruikshank, and also held that the Second Amendment prevented neither the States nor Congress from barring private militias that parade with arms; such a right "cannot be claimed as a right independent of law." Source: Internet