Proper noun
Hayter (plural Hayters)
A surname.
Hayter, Alethea (1962) Mrs. Browning: a poet's work and its setting. Source: Internet
Hibbert, p. 46; Longford, p. 54; St Aubyn, p. 50; Waller, p. 344; Woodham-Smith, p. 126 Heiress presumptive Victoria with her spaniel Dash, 1833 Painting by George Hayter Victoria later described her childhood as "rather melancholy". Source: Internet
At the university, he met Ethel Reed (Mary Ethel Hayter Reed), another medical student, who became both his wife and his research colleague. Source: Internet
Ex-Indian Agent Hayter Reed proposed the system in the aftermath of the War of 1885, which saw warriors, led by Louis Riel, do battle with Canadian forces over the expropriation of Indigenous lands. Source: Internet
Perhaps the most devastating song is "Nothing Stirs," a slow scorcher that features guest vocalist Kristin Hayter progressing from an impassioned cry to a soul-rupturing scream, imploring the listener to march on after love has ended. Source: Internet
Mitchell Clark kicked two goals for the Grubbers, while team-mates Xavier Hayter, Jake Hargreaves, Ben Gillians and Pheonix Bowers all kicked one goal apiece. Source: Internet