Noun
English leader (born in Germany) of the Royalist forces during the English Civil War (1619-1682)
Source: WordNetLike the shy 15-year-old girl we met at the doctor's office in Prince Rupert, B.C., asking for contraception. Source: Internet
Both the fort and the river were named after the sponsor of the expedition, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, one of the major investors and soon to be the new company's first governor. Source: Internet
He also missed the Skeena River near Prince Rupert in northern British Columbia. Source: Internet
In 2007, a large maritime container port was opened in Prince Rupert with an inland sorting port located in Prince George. Source: Internet
Jon Anderson of Yes was also brought in to sing the first part of the album's title track, "Prince Rupert Awakes", which Fripp and Sinfield considered to be outside Haskell's range and style. Source: Internet
Given current world-market conditions, the growth game in Prince Rupert is one of market share and one has to speculate whether Long Beach hasn’t reached it’s optimum threshold. Source: Internet