Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A town in Braintree district, Essex, England.
A river, the River Witham in Lincolnshire, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut he also made surprising high-risk, high-reward decisions, like on fourth-and-1 from Auburn’s 41-yard line late in the game, a play-action pass to tight end Bryce Witham that allowed the Gophers to run out the rest of the clock. Source: Internet
By 950, however, the banks of the Witham were newly developed with the Lower City being resettled and the suburb of Wigford quickly emerging as a major trading centre. Source: Internet
Like York, the Upper City seems to have been given over to purely administrative functions up to 850 or so, while the Lower City, running down the hill towards the River Witham, may have been largely deserted. Source: Internet
Simon called a play-action pass from quarterback Tanner Morgan to Bryce Witham, and the fourth-string tight end made a leaping, one-handed catch for 11 yards. Source: Internet
This settlement was built by a deep pool (the modern Brayford Pool ) in the River Witham at the foot of a large hill (on which the Normans later built Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle ). Source: Internet
In 1878, when through trains began running between Yatton and Witham, the East Somerset station closed, but through trains did not stop at Priory Road until 1934. Source: Internet