Proper noun
A surname.
A community in Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, Canada.
A village in Kemble and Ewen parish, Cotswold district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST9897).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFannie Kemble, Journal (1835), p. 81 Wray suggests that the term may have originated in the Baltimore-Washington area during the 1840s, when Irish and blacks were competing for the same jobs. Source: Internet
Drawn to the theatre—he became an early member of the Garrick Claire Tomalin, The Invisible Woman, p.7 —he landed an acting audition at Covent Garden, where the manager George Bartley and the actor Charles Kemble were to see him. Source: Internet
Fanny Kemble came from a famous theatrical family and was the niece of the celebrated actress Sarah Siddons. Source: Internet
Fanny Kemble and the Mount Vernon Fund. Source: Internet
Kemble had in 2012 received over $180,000 from Cabot for pollution caused to his Carter Road water well in exchange for his agreement not to disparage the company. Source: Internet
The play entered the Romantic era with John Philip Kemble 's company in 1801. Source: Internet