Proper noun
Fotheringham (plural Fotheringhams)
A surname from Old English.
Boys like Nathan Cooney, Chris Mochrie and Kai Fotheringham will all be chapping at the first-team door. Source: Internet
Sentencing had originally been deferred for a year so that Fotheringham, of The Orchard, Tullibody, could be of good behaviour and begin repaying the sum. Source: Internet
The blistering condemnation came from John Fotheringham, chairman of Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry Community Council, in the yearly chairman’s address to the community council’s annual general meeting on Tuesday night. Source: Internet
In a 2003 study, Richard Fotheringham writes that in Australia, unlike Britain and the US, Wilde's name was not excluded from billings, and the critics and public took a much more relaxed view of Wilde's crimes. Source: Internet
The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Suzy) by Barbara Kerley and illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham. Source: Internet