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Mitton

Mitton may refer to:

  • Mitton (surname)
  • Great Mitton (village and civil parish) and Little Mitton (civil parish), in Lancashire, England
  • Lower Mitton and Upper Mitton, former hamlets in Worcestershire, now parts of Stourport-on-Severn
  • 4027 Mitton, an asteroid
Mitton (surname)

Mitton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bernard Mitton (born 1954), South African tennis player
  • David Mitton (1939–2008), British television producer and director
  • Geraldine Mitton (1868–1955), English novelist, biographer, editor, and guide-book writer
  • Grant Mitton (field hockey), Australian field hockey player
  • Grant Mitton (politician) (born 1941), Canadian radio talk show host and politician
  • Jack Mitton (1895–1983), English professional footballer
  • Jimmy Mitton (1890–1949), English professional footballer
  • Lorne Mitton, Canadian politician
  • Randy Mitton (born 1950), National Hockey League linesman
  • Simon Mitton (born 1946), British astronomer and writer
  • Trent Mitton (born 1990), Australian field hockey player

Usage examples of "mitton".

Abby said, and went with a light step into the house, leaving Mitton to extend a gracious welcome to her attendant.

Not only did he present himself at an unusually early hour, but when Mitton admitted that he rather thought Miss Abigail was at home he said that there was no need to announce him, and ran up the stairs, leaving Mitton in possession of his hat and malacca cane, and torn between romantic speculation and disapproval of such informal behaviour.

Lord Edward Mitton, who had squandered his inheritance by the time he was twenty and had sponged off his dwindling circle of friends ever since.

Lord Edward Mitton had swept her aside at an evening concert and proclaimed his undying devotion to her.

He would say nothing of the case, and it was from the papers that I learned the particulars of the inquest, and the arrest with the subsequent release of John Mitton, the valet of the deceased.

As to the arrest of John Mitton, the valet, it was a council of despair as an alternative to absolute inaction.

It was noticeable that Lucas did not take Mitton on the Continent with him.

Sometimes he visited Paris for three months on end, but Mitton was left in charge of the Godolphin Street house.