Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Ryedale district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE8873).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe shared Tom Wintringham 's socialist vision for the Home Guard as a revolutionary People's Militia. Source: Internet
Margaret Wintringham was elected after Astor had been in office for two years. Source: Internet
Such a miracle is told of the Anglo-Saxon saint Etheldreda : Continuing her flight to Ely, Etheldreda halted for some days at Alfham, near Wintringham, where she founded a church; and near this place occurred the "miracle of her staff." Source: Internet
The roof was built in 1376 by William Wintringham, producing the widest hall, unsupported by pillars, existing in England at the time. Source: Internet