Proper noun
Stannard (plural Stannards)
A surname.
According to David Stannard 's American Holocaust, 50% of African deaths occurred in Africa as a result of wars between native kingdoms, which produced the majority of slaves. Source: Internet
Another example of Gothic parody in a similar vein is The Heroine by Eaton Stannard Barrett (1813). Source: Internet
AUSTRALIA’S Sevens captain James Stannard has been left with a fractured skull after being cowardly punched in Sydney, leaving him in doubt to play at next month’s Commonwealth Games. Source: Internet
As they look for refinements as small as a pinch of rosemary, Stannard and his four partners at Bacchus sample everything on the draft menu several times over before arriving at a working menu. Source: Internet
Callum Stannard and Craig Hudson from Butley Mills studios are also contributing a series of bronze busts and portraits in sculpture. Source: Internet
His parents; brother, James Dougherty; stepdaughter, Lena Corps and stepson, Shane Stannard, preceded him in death. Source: Internet