Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) A placename:
A village in East Garton parish, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA2635).
A civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, which includes the village of Garton on the Wolds.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter hearing different accounts and looking at images of where the bands were supposed to be, Garton said he believes it is impossible that more than a couple thousand people ever made it out to the remote location. Source: Internet
Garton said through his research, which has involved interviewing festival attendees and members of bands that played there, as well sifting through old photographs, he has found a few of the prevailing myths might not hold up. Source: Internet
The best summary of this I have come across is a speech delivered at the St Gallen Symposium in Switzerland in May, by Professor Timothy Garton Ash, an Oxford thinker and historian. Source: Internet
Garton said even if the bullet had not traveled into a home, the four suspects were negligent. Source: Internet
“Santa won’t be here, and we won’t have people handing out candy, cookies and stuff, it’s just too high of a risk,” said Garton. Source: Internet