Proper noun
A surname.
A civil parish of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. [From 1765].
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWe're of one mind, Grenville and I, and the mind is hers, on account of my being a man and not having one. Loretta Chase
Brooke, pp. 146–147 In 1763, after concluding the Peace of Paris which ended the war, Lord Bute resigned, allowing the Whigs under George Grenville to return to power. Source: Internet
Corbett Volume II pp.204–07 Pitt's brother-in-law George Grenville was given a major role in government, angering Pitt who felt Grenville should have resigned with him. Source: Internet
First Sea Lord A 1935 portrait of Jellicoe by Reginald Grenville Eves Jellicoe was appointed First Sea Lord in November 1916. Source: Internet
Grenville (2005), p 780 There is still some uncertainty, however, as to what provocation, if any, occurred to make the Warsaw Pact armies invade. Source: Internet
J.A.S. Grenville, Europe reshaped, 1848–1878 (2000) p 342 Social issues After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. Source: Internet