1. Dunstable - Noun
2. Dunstable - Proper noun
A surname.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Bedfordshire, England.
A town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
Dunstable (plural Dunstables)
(dated) A hat or bonnet of plaited straw, first made at Dunstable in Bedfordshire.
One of her instructors in fashion had given her to understand that curls were not the thing. "They'll always pass muster," Miss Dunstable had replied, "when they are done up with bank notes." Anthony Trollope
On 23 May 1533, Cranmer, sitting in judgment at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory to rule on the validity of the king's marriage to Catherine of Aragon, declared the marriage of Henry and Catherine null and void. Source: Internet
Mrs Khan, 41, of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, insisted: ‘He was a polite, kind, lovely boy. Source: Internet
In the summer of 1909, Alice, wanting her sons to have an English education, accompanied them to England and enrolled them in Dunstable Grammar School in Bedfordshire, where Cooper was educated from 1910 to 1912. Source: Internet
After the visitors made 170, Dunstable reached their target at 171-8. Source: Internet
In 2016, the London Road depot reverted back to Bedford Borough Council, and it was felt that the Dunstable depot was not suitable as the sole site. Source: Internet