Proper noun
Despard (plural Despards)
A surname.
Despard, John; The Companion to British History, Routledge An order forbidding the granting of land in Cape Breton, issued in 1763, was removed in 1784. Source: Internet
Bond and Barrington : Margaret discloses one of her "odd thoughts" to Despard. Source: Internet
Chris Sparks, landlord of the nearby Charlotte Despard pub, heard the crash and ran to the victim’s aid while an ambulance was called. Source: Internet
The elated Despard declares himself free of the curse, as he can now transfer the baronetcy to his brother. Source: Internet
Despard has atoned for his previous ten years of evil acts and has married Mad Margaret. Source: Internet
"My eyes are fully open" (Margaret, Sir Ruthven, and Despard) *25. Source: Internet