Proper noun
Greville
A surname.
Although Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian are usually listed by linguists as separate languages, Bernard Comrie and Greville G. Corbett, ed. 1993. Source: Internet
In 1849, diarist Charles Greville described their life at Balmoral as resembling that of gentry rather than royalty. Source: Internet
The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea, translated by Greville Freeman-Grenville, and indexed by Rupert Chapman III (Jerusalem: Carta, 2003). Source: Internet
Since this photograph was taken in 1976, Greville Janner and George Thomas have been exposed as alleged paedophiles. Source: Internet
The case, it is claimed, contributed to the imprisonment by the Soviets of Greville Wynne in 1963 for spying. Source: Internet
The first vanilla orchid to flower in Europe was in the London collection of the Honourable Charles Greville in 1806. Source: Internet