Proper noun
Molyneaux (plural Molyneauxes)
A surname.
An exception is George Molyneaux, who states that "There are, however, grounds to suspect that Æthelstan may have had a hand in the death of Ælfweard's full brother Edwin in 933". Source: Internet
Summerside Waterwise Spartans quarterback Riley Molyneaux focuses on his target during a recent practice. Source: Internet
On May 27, 2018, at the age of 88, Elizabeth “Betty” Harriet Molyneaux (Parker) went home to the Lord, surrounded by her family. Source: Internet
Star of the Sea, Virginia Beach Regina Molyneaux, left, and the Niederberger children hand out worship aids prior to Mass at Star of the Sea, Virginia Beach. Source: Internet
Molyneaux, The Formation of the English Kingdom, p. 211 Foreign contemporaries described him in panegyrical terms. Source: Internet
Molyneaux, The Formation of the English Kingdom, p. 29 Edwin might have fled England after an unsuccessful rebellion against his brother's rule, and his death probably helped put an end to Winchester's opposition. Source: Internet