Proper noun
Higginbotham (plural Higginbothams)
A surname from Old English.
Higginbotham (1983), pp. 188–98 The Americans held the British prisoners taken at Saratoga until the end of the war, in direct violation of the agreed surrender terms, which specified they would be repatriated immediately. Source: Internet
Higginbotham, The War of American Independence (1983) p. 83 Hessian troops hired out to the British by their German sovereigns The British move South, 1778–1783 further The British strategy in America now concentrated on a campaign in the southern states. Source: Internet
A 45-19 first-up loss, compounded by the suspensions of Higginbotham and Lukhan Tui wasn't the start they wanted, but they will look to hit back in their first home match of the season tonight against the Brumbies. Source: Internet
Higginbotham (1983), pp. 298, 306; Black (2001), pp. 29, 42. The British also had to contend with several psychological factors during the conflict. Source: Internet
Ferling and Ellis argue that Washington favored Fabian tactics and Higginbotham denies it. Source: Internet
In 1958, a computer game called " Tennis for Two " was created by Willy Higginbotham which simulated a tennis game between two players who could both play at the same time using hand controls and was displayed on an oscilloscope. Source: Internet