1. Mitford - Noun
2. Mitford - Proper noun
English writer of comic novels (1904-1973)
United States writer (born in England) who wrote on American culture (1917-1996)
Source: WordNetIn early June 1705 a small number of Catalans The so-called 'Pact of Genoa' was signed on 20 June 1705 by the English representative Mitford Crowe, and the two Catalan delegates, Antoni de Peguera i Aimeric and Dominic Perera. Source: Internet
Mitford became Rowling's heroine, and Rowling read all of her books. Source: Internet
As the Mitford Muse editor stumbles on a quick fix for marital woes and the town grocer falls in love for the first time, Father Tim and Cynthia receive an invitation to yet another family wedding. Source: Internet
The first novel in Jan Karon’s bestselling and beloved Mitford series--now available in a new 20th Anniversary Edition, including an introductory letter by the authorIt's easy to feel at home in Mitford, North Carolina. Source: Internet
At the age of 6, he was given his own regiment of children Mitford, Nancy (1970). Source: Internet
Mary Russell Mitford also wrote a drama based on the story entitled Inez de Castro. Source: Internet