Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A town in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2041).
A borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, next to Philadelphia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA few days later Geoff Yeadon and Oliver Statham somewhat controversially reached the twenty third chamber after laying just a further convert of line. Source: Internet
“A large number of those tests have been recent,” Yeadon says, noting that the definition of a “coronavirus death” in the U.K. is anyone who dies, from any cause, within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test. Source: Internet
The vicar in Chelmsford, Jane Yeadon, said it was simply 'wonderful' to be leading a service in church this morning. Source: Internet
This factory employed 17,500 workers at a time when the population of Yeadon was just 10,000. Source: Internet
Egton Medical Information Systems are off the A658 in central Yeadon, and are a main supplier of GP computer systems. Source: Internet
Yeadon recently went on record stating “there is no science to suggest a second wave should happen,” and that false positive results from unreliable PCR tests are being used to “manufacture a ‘second wave’ based on ‘new cases.' Source: Internet