Proper noun
Kilmartin (plural Kilmartins)
A surname.
And I hope you will not think me foolish when I also extend my thanks. Thank you, Michael, for letting my son love her first. -from Janet Stirling, dowager Countess of Kilmartin, to Michael Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin. Julia Quinn
Glebe cairn in Kilmartin Glen in Argyll dates from 1700 BC and has two stone cists inside one of which a jet necklace was found during 19th century excavations. Source: Internet
A GoLocal review has found that Kilmartin, who is statutorily responsible for a key element of the Hospital Conversion Act, failed to protect the pension assets in the transaction. Source: Internet
Kilmartin and Achahoish schools raised the fantastic sum of £1,000 in total. Source: Internet
Kilmartin said that more than 100 individuals were interviewed in the investigation, but refused to identify any of the individuals and announced he would not release any documents relating to the investigation. Source: Internet
Laurie Kilmartin will read and sign “Dead People Suck: A Guide for Survivors of the Newly Departed” at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vroman’s Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Source: Internet