Proper noun
Gadd (plural Gadds)
A surname.
Blythe, p. 54 Gadd, p. 20 In 1905 Vanessa began the "Friday Club" and Thoby ran "Thursday Evenings", which became the basis for the Bloomsbury Group, Tate, Bloomsbury timeline which to some was really "Cambridge in London". Source: Internet
Gadd and Kember were held for a bail hearing, Smith and Wilcox will be in court March 18. Source: Internet
Gadd, p. 191 A year after publishing a collection of brief lives, Portraits in Miniature (1931), Lytton Strachey died; Rosenbaum, p. xi shortly afterwards Carrington shot herself. Source: Internet
“Elizabeth did not want to give them away to anyone as she was concerned that someone would not be able to provide for and love them as she had done,” said Lisa Gadd, PR and outreach officer at the Kloof and Highway SPCA. Source: Internet
It's impossible not to hear echoes of Soho stalwarts — Hannah Gadsby, Kieran Hodgson, Richard Gadd — reverberate off the clammy walls. Source: Internet
Gadd, p. 63 Most but not all of them were conscientious objectors, which of course added to the group’s controversies. Source: Internet