Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States.
A rural town in Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia.
A market town in South Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK9136).
An unincorporated community in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States.
A locality in the municipal district of Taber, southern Alberta, Canada.
A neighbourhood of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA concerto of loud giggles ensued that halted abruptly when the voice of Lord Grantham echoed through hall and staircase. Source: Internet
As other great houses are crippled psychologically and financially in the wake of World War I, Robert, Earl of Grantham, sticks to his duty to maintain Downton more firmly than ever. Source: Internet
At nearby Grantham, a Whelen WPS2906 which features both warning tones and pre-recorded messages provides early warning in the event of flooding. Source: Internet
He didn’t record an interception as a junior, but he was targeted only 4.2 times per game in 2019 as teams looked to throw away from him (Grantham: “He’s the best corner I’ve ever coached”). Source: Internet
In essence, the target for Lincoln is 14,000 new homes and 12,000 new jobs by 2026 whilst the target for Grantham is an additional 3,200 homes by 2016 and at least 6,200 by 2026. Source: Internet
The Countess of Yarmouth lived at Number 10 between 1688 and 1689, Lord Lansdowne from 1692 to 1696 and the Earl of Grantham from 1699 to 1703. Source: Internet