Proper noun
A habitational surname.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ9788).
A village and civil parish in Ribble Valley district, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD6530).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs the scholar Anne Mellor has shown, both More and Wollstonecraft wanted a society founded on "Christian virtues of rational benevolence, honesty, personal virtue, the fulfillment of social duty, thrift, sobriety, and hard work". Source: Internet
Cf., e.g.: Ronald Mellor, review of Edward Champlin's Fronto and Antonine Rome, The American Journal of Philology 103:4 (1982): 461 and passim. Source: Internet
Matthews trained with the relay team up until the selection was made but Cuthbert, Strickland, Fleur Mellor and Norma Croker were picked for the team. Source: Internet
The crab fishermen are treading cautiously and decided to start this season a little later, Mellor said, because there were still whales popping up in San Francisco. Source: Internet
A fantastic audience for this fundraising concert, organised by motivational musician Norman Mellor in aid of Alzheimer’s Research UK Support Group (Huddersfield), who thanked everyone for their support. Source: Internet
Our customers are asking us about how to optimize the use of rich media, and our relationship with Adobe helps us answer those questions,” said John Mellor, executive vice president of Corporate Strategy and Business Development at Omniture. Source: Internet