Proper noun
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Heselton
A surname.
Bracelin 1960, pp. 125–133 Heselton 2012a, pp. 104–109 The very same evening (28 July 1927) after Gardner had met this medium, he met the woman he was to marry; Dorothea Frances Rosedale, known as Donna, a relation of his sister-in-law Edith. Source: Internet
Bracelin 1960, pp. 19–20 Heselton 2012a, pp. 40–41 Ceylon and Borneo: 1900–11 In 1900, Com married David Elkington, one of her many suitors who owned a tea plantation in the British colony of Ceylon (modern Sri Lanka ). Source: Internet
Bracelin 1960, p. 142 Heselton 2012a, p. 139 Return to Europe: 1936–38 In 1936, Gardner and Donna left Malaya and headed for Europe. Source: Internet
Bracelin 1960, pp. 57–60 Heselton 2012a, pp. 82–83 Through Cornwall, Gardner was introduced to many locals, whom he soon befriended, including members of the Senoi and Malay peoples. Source: Internet
Bracelin 1960, pp. 65–66 Heselton 2012a, pp. 96–98 After a brief but serious illness, the Johore government reassigned Gardner to an office in the Lands Office while he recovered, eventually being promoted to Principal Officer of Customs. Source: Internet
Biographer Philip Heselton corrects Valiente, clarifying that Clutterbuck (Dorothy St. Quintin-Fordham, née Clutterbuck), a Pagan-minded woman, owned the Mill House, where the New Forest coven performed Gardner's initiation ritual. Source: Internet