Proper noun
A city in Iowa, United States.
A village in Ohio, United States.
A suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
A town in Alabama, United States.
A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
A borough of Pennsylvania, United States.
An unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Malvern Hills district, Worcestershire, England. See also Great Malvern.
A city, the county seat of Hot Spring County, Arkansas, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt Malvern Hill Jackson participated in the futile, piecemeal frontal assaults against entrenched Union infantry and massed artillery, and suffered heavy casualties (but this was a problem for all of Lee's army in that ill-considered battle). Source: Internet
For comparison, nearby Wellesbourne averages 53 frosts a year, and further afield, Malvern, just 33. As with much of inland Britain, Stratford experiences much cloud development, while coastal areas remain clear (see image to the right). Source: Internet
In 1843, Schweppes commercialised Malvern Water at the Holywell Spring in the Malvern Hills, and was appointed the official supplier to the Royal Family. citation It was not long before flavoring was combined with carbonated water. Source: Internet
Chuck Chinici recently retired from Malvern Prep after a legendary 40-year career as a teacher, athletic director, baseball and football coach, and director of student activities director. Source: Internet
Around Malvern in old photographs. Source: Internet
Councillor Alex Cameron of Malvern, who led the push for a municipal tramway service, was elected chairman of the trust by both Malvern & Prahran councils. Source: Internet