Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A suburban area in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ9794).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgUntil Roy Hattersley said he would shoot himself if I became prime minister, I had not been able to see any possible advantage in standing. John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan
Although the two don’t differ much on policy, Cohn has dinged Hattersley for being (he has some endorsements from moderate groups and didn’t register as a Democrat until 2018). Source: Internet
She should have recalled the time when Labour’s former deputy leader Roy Hattersley withdrew from a TV appearance at the 11th hour and the program makers filled his seat with an unflattering tub of lard. Source: Internet
Those taking part were Helen Robinson, Jane Lowery, Steve Hattersley, Antonia Allan, Helen Williams, Jocelyn Hattersley and Gill Rogers. Source: Internet
Hattersley, p. 168 Balfour refused to be drawn on whether or not he would be willing to form a Conservative government, but advised the King not to promise to create peers until he had seen the terms of any proposed constitutional change. Source: Internet
Middlemas, p. 200 and Hattersley, p. 27 He introduced the practice of eating roast beef, roast potatoes, horseradish sauce and yorkshire pudding on Sundays, which remains a staple British favourite for Sunday lunch. Source: Internet