Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in Nottinghamshire, England.
A village and civil parish in Boston borough, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TF3038).
A village near Felixstowe in East Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM2739).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBartrum showed his blistering pace, assisted by the bulk of B. Kirton as they played havoc in midfield. Source: Internet
Canadian distance runner, Caroline MacIsaac completed the podium position with a time of 47m17s comfortably ahead of Guyana’s pair, Alicia Jack (49m10s) and Cassie Kirton (50m38s). Source: Internet
On Friday 21st October 2016, two (2) men, 59-year-old Kirton POTTER and 32-year-old David NELSON, were held in the Powells Area with a small amount of Cannabis. Source: Internet
Following the national anthem and prayer by Shanice Kirton, the proceedings got underway with opening remarks from President Emmanuel. Source: Internet
Mr Kirton, a long-standing independent town councillor from Whitnash, Warwickshire, was an ardent campaigner for people he felt had been let down by the system, especially those denied vital health and social care. Source: Internet