Proper noun
Heffer
A surname.
Heffer, p. 293 By April the Palace was having secret talks with Balfour and the Archbishop of Canterbury, who both advised that the Liberals did not have sufficient mandate to demand the creation of peers. Source: Internet
Heffer, pp. 276–277; Ridley, p. 437 Cabinet minister Winston Churchill publicly demanded a general election, for which Asquith apologised to the King's adviser Lord Knollys and rebuked Churchill at a Cabinet meeting. Source: Internet
Heffer, pp. 294–296 Esher's view has been called "obsolete and unhelpful". Source: Internet