1. Rutland - Noun
2. Rutland - Proper noun
a town in central Vermont
Source: WordNetAdapting arguments earlier used for Rutland and Derby, Looney fitted events in the plays to episodes in Oxford's life, including his travels to France and Italy, the settings for many plays. Source: Internet
Between Fair Haven and Rutland, it is a four lane freeway that is mostly up to Interstate design standards. Source: Internet
Cheshire is one of the only counties (along with County Durham, Dorset and Rutland) that does not have its own designated BBC Radio station. Source: Internet
An agreement (immediately after that) concerning the 'smythes' with the Earl of Rutland in 1541 refers to blooms. Source: Internet
Cousin Wilfred (John Rutland) – Mrs. Warboys' cousin, Wilfred, appeared twice in the series, and was considered to be a fairly boring middle-aged man. Source: Internet
Heraldry Banner of Rutland In heraldry, horseshoes most often occur as canting charges, such as in the arms of families with names like Farrier, Marshall and Smith. Source: Internet