1. King Edward - Noun
2. King Edward - Proper noun
King Edward (plural King Edwards)
A British variety of potato, predominantly white-skinned with pink colouration and a floury texture.
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The name of many monarchs, especially in Britain.
A hamlet in north Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ7157).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn England especially, I've found that if you bring up King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson at a dinner party or a social gathering, it's like throwing a Molotov cocktail into the room. Madonna (entertainer)
Accession Coat of arms of King Edward VI The nine-year-old Edward wrote to his father and stepmother on 10 January 1547 from Hertford thanking them for his new year's gift of their portraits from life. Source: Internet
According to Barbour, Comyn betrayed his agreement with Bruce to King Edward I, and when Bruce arranged a meeting for 10 February 1306 with Comyn in the Chapel of Greyfriars Monastery in Dumfries and accused him of treachery, they came to blows. Source: Internet
According to Charlie Communications director, Ngcebo Mdima, Zondi died last night at 7.30pm at King Edward VIII Hospital in Durban. Source: Internet
After a second rebellion against King Edward failed in early 1470, he was forced to flee to France, where he allied himself with the ousted House of Lancaster in 1470. Source: Internet
After she was taken captive by William Stanley at the end of the battle, Margaret was imprisoned by the order of King Edward. Source: Internet