Proper noun
A surname.
A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
A locality on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
A small town in Marlborough, New Zealand, named after prime minister Richard Seddon.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAndy Cannon, now fully back in favour, edged out Marquis and Gareth Evans as the number 10, while Steve Seddon was named at left-back following his maiden start at Fleetwood in the FA Cup. Source: Internet
Christine Seddon, a family carer based in London, explained being able to share her experiences with Adam has been really helpful. Source: Internet
In 1862 Randolph resigned from the War Department, and James Seddon of Virginia was appointed to replace him. Source: Internet
The T20 series is set to start on November 27 in Auckland, followed by games in Mount Maunganui on 29 and 30. The Tests are scheduled for December 3-7 at Seddon Park in Hamilton and from December 11-15 at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. Source: Internet
Seddon, pp. 8–9 The French entered at the personal intervention of Rimet, but neither France's star defender Manuel Anatol nor the team's regular coach Gaston Barreau could be persuaded to make the trip. Source: Internet
West Indies captain Jason Holder, admits that the Caribbean side will start as underdogs when they take on New Zealand in the first of two tests matches, at Seddon Park. Source: Internet