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hadfield

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Hadfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Hadfield (historian) (1909–1996), British canal historian Charles Hadfield (journalist) (1821–1884), English journalist Chris Hadfield (born 1959), Canadian astronaut Darcy Hadfield ...

Usage examples of hadfield.

A message concerning the uncle, Charles Hadfield, was passed to the Met.

A Charles Hadfield had just contacted his neighbour and been advised to get in touch with DI Mott.

Chapter 12 The social workers having left, promising to keep in touch, Yeadings and Rosemary Zyczynski were examining the main bedroom when they heard the Hadfield pair arrive.

He was aware of her looking past him and then Charles Hadfield came up behind, a whisky tumbler in one hand.

She turned to see that Charles Hadfield had limped out, leaning heavily on his stick.

As she went to unlock it the Hadfield Peugeot drew up with Janey at the wheel.

Chapter 20 Z helped Janey carry the girl to a sofa in the drawing-room, Hadfield trailing anxiously behind.

Henry Hadfield, the cricket captain from Radfield Compton, a village on the remote side of Ringwood, arrived to make arrangements for the annual match and was greeted as an alien with enthusiastic chaff from the Binford men.

Radfield Compton men, Henry Hadfield, who had worked on Southampton Docks.

Davies and Hadfield had stopped working, convinced that it was wasted labor.

An attempt made by a maniac named Hadfield to shoot the king in Drury-lane theatre, led to the insertion of two additional clauses in the insanity bill, by which the privilege of bail to alleged lunatics was abridged, and the personal safety of the sovereign thereby consulted.

She was grandchild to Eleanor Hadfield, an aged woman, who was reputed as a witch by my father and his set, for no other reason, that I can make out, than her scorn, dignity, and fearlessness of rancour.