Proper noun
A surname from Old French.
A city in Arkansas, United States and one of the two county seats of Clay County.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgPiggott 1977, p. 626 Hawkes 1982, pp. 52–53 Carr 2012, pp. 79–80, 82. First World War: 1914–18 "I cannot attempt to describe the conditions under which we are fighting. Source: Internet
Piggott 1977, p. 628 Hawkes 1982, p. 99–100 Carr 2012, p. 107. In Wales, many felt that Wheeler had simply taken the directorship of the National Museum to advance his own career prospects, and that he had abandoned them when a better offer came along. Source: Internet
Piggott 1977, p. 638 Hawkes 1982, p. 270 His relationship with the Pakistani government had become strained, and so he declined to return to work for them for a third year.sfn Wheeler had been keen to return to excavation in Britain. Source: Internet
Piggott 1977, p. 638 Hawkes 1982, pp. 273–277 In 1949 Wheeler was appointed Honorary Secretary of the British Academy after Frederic G. Kenyon stepped down from the position. Source: Internet
Piggott 1977, p. 640 Hawkes 1982, pp. 298–301 Bahn 1999, p. 59. It brought Wheeler to public attention, resulting in a Television Personality of the Year award for him in 1954. Source: Internet
In northeast Arkansas, towns like Piggott, Pollard and Corning use annual festivals to raise funds supporting their cemeteries. Source: Internet