Examples of 'errington' in a sentence

Meaning of "errington"

errington (noun): 'Errington' may refer to a place, such as Errington, British Columbia in Canada, or an individual's last name
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  • A surname.

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It was constructed under the supervision of William Errington.
It is the Government and not Errington that must be blamed.
Errington rented the house from Baron Ward.
Stanley changed his name to Errington.
Under his direction Lancelot Errington captured the island of Lindisfarne.
The Smythe family move closer geographically to the Errington family.
Tucked in the Errington forest, local musicians play to the crowd of market shoppers.
The attached Roman Catholic chapel has a fine ceiling painted by Thomas Errington.
Errington and his team identified two genetic changes required for L-form growth in bacteria.
The by-election was won by the Conservative candidate Eric Errington.
At the Errington Language School, we tailor courses for your needs.
You can follow Argyle reporter Chris Errington on Twitter @ ChrisErrington1 and on Facebook HeraldChris.
Errington is a back-to-the-land refuge for farmers, B & B operators and urban exiles.
In the 1929 general election, Errington was an unsuccessful candidate in Hanley for the Conservative Party.
Baring married Ethel Errington in 1876 and the following year resigned from the army.

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