Proper noun
A surname.
A town, a borough and unitary authority in Cheshire, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBoth were popular for decades, and the trustees of Warrington were so impressed with Priestley's lectures and charts that they arranged for the University of Edinburgh to grant him a Doctor of Law degree in 1764. Source: Internet
Both men from Sacramento, California, were married, and took their mistresses Lola Norris and Marsha Warrington to Reno, Nevada. Source: Internet
Anniversary wishes on May 30 to George and Anna Warrington, 52 years of marriage. Source: Internet
At county level, before it was split into two, Cheshire was the least deprived, followed by Trafford, and by Warrington and Stockport. Source: Internet
Although Royal Mail suspended the Mail train in January 2004, this decision was reversed in December of the same year, and Class 325s are now used on some routes including between London, Warrington and Scotland. Source: Internet
At this meeting, Bruce Warrington (NMI, Australia) and Tsukasa Iwama (NICT, Japan) indicated particular concern for the financial markets due to the leap second occurring in the middle of a workday in their part of the world. Source: Internet