Proper noun
Gristwood (plural Gristwoods)
A surname.
Adams 2002 p. 149; Gristwood 2007 p. 340 Countess Lettice was also buried there when she died in 1634, alongside the "best and dearest of husbands", as the epitaph, which she commissioned, says. Source: Internet
Gristwood 2007 p. 340 Historiographical treatment The book which later became known as Leicester's Commonwealth was written by Catholic exiles in Paris and printed anonymously in 1584. Source: Internet
Gristwood 2007 p. 292 Robert Dudley was a pioneer of new industries; interested in many things from tapestries to mining, he was engaged in the first joint stock companies in English history. Source: Internet
Gristwood 2007 pp. 311, 313; Chamberlin 1939 p. 263 Elizabeth's "commandment" Bruce 1844 p. 105 was that the Governor-General immediately resign his post in a formal ceremony in the same place where he had taken it. Source: Internet
Gristwood 2007 p. 313 After much pleading with her and protestations by the Dutch, it was postulated that the governor-generalship had been bestowed not by any sovereign, but by the States General and thereby by the people. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, long-time CIBC client and RM of Loon Lake resident Bob Gristwood said residents should speak up if there’s any chance of possibly keeping the bank close to home. Source: Internet