Proper noun
Gilmartin (plural Gilmartins)
A surname.
Depute fiscal Charmaine Gilmartin said: “He said he didn’t know why he had been assaulted but said he continued to get grief for his past crimes.” Source: Internet
On April 9, Pramerica Systems Ireland, Prudential Financial’s Irish branch, honored gold medal recipients Molly Gilmartin and Bonnie Shortall for their outstanding youth volunteer work at the sixth. Source: Internet
Fiscal depute Charmaine Gilmartin said: “The neighbour reminded the accused that he had left the belongings in the landing. Source: Internet
T. Gilmartin, Manual of Church History, Vol. 1. Ch XVII, 1890 Athanasius's episcopate began on 9 May 328 as the Alexandrian Council elected Athanasius to succeed the aged Alexander. Source: Internet
In particular, Herbert A. Simon and Kevin Gilmartin proposed a model of learning in chess called MAPP (Memory-Aided Pattern Recognizer). Source: Internet
T. Gilmartin, (Professor of History, Maynooth, 1890), writes in Church History, Vol. 1, Ch XVII: The Arians sought the approval of an Ecumenical Council. Source: Internet