Proper noun
Tomalin
A surname transferred from the given name.
Although she could not get along with Lady Kingsborough, See, for example, Todd, 106–7; Tomalin, 66; 79–80; Sunstein, 127–28. Source: Internet
Drawn to the theatre—he became an early member of the Garrick Claire Tomalin, The Invisible Woman, p.7 —he landed an acting audition at Covent Garden, where the manager George Bartley and the actor Charles Kemble were to see him. Source: Internet
See, for example, Todd, 72–75; Tomalin, 18–21; Sunstein, 22–33. Source: Internet
St. Clair, 182–88; Tomalin, 289–97; Sunstein, 349–51; Sapiro, 272. The Romantic poet Robert Southey accused him of "the want of all feeling in stripping his dead wife naked" and vicious satires such as The Unsex'd Females were published. Source: Internet
Todd, 11; Tomalin, 19; Wardle, 6; Sunstein, 16. Wollstonecraft played a similar maternal role for her sisters, Everina and Eliza, throughout her life. Source: Internet
Tomalin (2004), p. 167 Furthermore, Pepys was not among the group of people who were most at risk. Source: Internet