Proper noun
Mordaunt (plural Mordaunts)
A surname.
Curtis (2011) p. 200. Mordaunt Hall of The New York Times stated: "No more convincing performance has been given on the screen than Spencer Tracy's impersonation of Tom Garner." Source: Internet
Montague, Mordaunt, and Stourton (Tresham's brother-in-law) were also imprisoned in the Tower. Source: Internet
Mordaunt Hall of The New York Times called it "a good piece of fiction, which, with all its feverish stunts, is blessed with bright dialogue and a good quota of relatively restrained scenes." Source: Internet
At the beginning of 2017, our original team came together, Richard Mordaunt, Bob Gray, Jim Nutter, Roger Garlick, Rose McKinley and Ruby Collins and committed ourselves to repairing and protecting the Gateway sculptures. Source: Internet
William in private conversation (with Halifax, Danby, Shrewsbury, Lord Winchester and Lord Mordaunt) made it clear that they could either accept him as king or deal with the Whigs without his military presence, for then he would leave for the Republic. Source: Internet
Mr Mordaunt said, ‘This is a project made by many – skilled engineers, artists and volunteers’. Source: Internet