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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Talbot \Tal"bot\, n.
A sort of dog, noted for quick scent and eager pursuit of
game. [Obs.]
--Wase (1654).
Note: The figure of a dog is borne in the arms of the Talbot family, whence, perhaps, the name.
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 2871
Land area (2000): 393.212740 sq. miles (1018.416278 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.524533 sq. miles (3.948522 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 394.737273 sq. miles (1022.364800 sq. km)
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 32.691576 N, 84.544527 W
Headwords:
Talbot, GA
Talbot County
Talbot County, GA
Housing Units (2000): 16500
Land area (2000): 269.138033 sq. miles (697.064276 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 207.636921 sq. miles (537.777133 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 476.774954 sq. miles (1234.841409 sq. km)
Located within: Maryland (MD), FIPS 24
Location: 38.768996 N, 76.113778 W
Headwords:
Talbot, MD
Talbot County
Talbot County, MD
Wikipedia
Talbot was an automobile manufacturer founded in London in 1903 by investor Charles Chetwynd-Talbot and French engineer Adolphe Clément, or Clément-Bayard. Their products were named just Talbot from shortly after their first manufacture in London but their business remained Clément-Talbot Limited until 1938.
Shortly before Chetwynd-Talbot's death Clément-Talbot was brought into a combine named S T D Motors and S T D's Paris products were renamed Talbot, they were previously branded Darracq. The result was one London ownership but a Talbot factory in London and another Talbot factory in Paris each designing and building its own separate product under one London administration. Only the London products bore Charles Talbot's lion crest.
In the mid 1930s Rootes bought the London factory and Antonio Lago bought the Paris factory. Then Lago used Talbot-Lago in Paris and Rootes used Sunbeam-Talbot from 1938. Rootes renamed Clément-Talbot Limited Sunbeam-Talbot Limited. Talbot-Lago and Rootes both stopped using the brand name Talbot in the 1950s.
Rootes was bought by Chrysler which, after a few years, sold its plant to Peugeot and Peugeot revived use of the Talbot name until 1994.
Talbot is a small lunar crater on the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon. It lies between a pair of larger, flooded craters, with Runge to the west and Haldane to the west-northwest. The crater is entirely surrounded by the dark lunar mare. It is a circular, bowl-shaped formation with an almost featureless interior floor. The outer rim has a slightly higher albedo than the surrounding terrain, but the floor is as dark as the mare.
Talbot is an automobile brand.
Talbot may also refer to:
The Talbot was a type of white hunting dog. It is now extinct because of its lack of purpose and need for constant care, but it has been credited with being an ancestor of the modern beagle and bloodhound. The term talbot is used in heraldry to refer to a good-mannered hunting dog.
Talbot is a French-origin surname, and may refer to:
- Andre Talbot, Canadian football player
- Antonio Talbot, 20th century Quebec politician
- Arthur Newell Talbot, American civil engineer
- Billy Talbot, singer-songwriter
- Brian Talbot, English footballer
- Bryan Talbot, British comic book artist
- Cam Talbot, Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol
- Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury
- Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Welsh industrialist ( Port Talbot)
- Colin Talbot, professor at University of Manchester
- Connie Talbot, English singer
- David Talbot, American online journalist
- David Talbot (The Vampire Chronicles), fictional character from The Vampire Chronicles
- Drew Talbot, English footballer
- Lady Eleanor Talbot, English figure of the 15th century
- Edward Allen Talbot, historical figure in Upper Canada
- Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Emily Charlotte Talbot, Welsh heiress, daughter of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot
- Ethelbert Talbot, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
- Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Fred Talbot, a British weatherman
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George Talbot (disambiguation):
- George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury (c. 1468–1538)
- George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury (1528–1590)
- George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury (1566–1630)
- Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Glenn Talbot, fictional character in the Marvel Universe
- Henry Fox Talbot, British inventor and photography pioneer
- Isham Talbot, American politician
- Jacques Talbot, historical figure in New France
- Jean-Guy Talbot, Canadian ice hockey player
- Jean-Pierre Talbot, Belgian actor
- Joby Talbot, 20th century British classical composer
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John Talbot (disambiguation):
- John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (1384–1453), English military commander in the Hundred Years' War
- John Talbot, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury
- John G. Talbot (1844 – 1870), U.S. naval officer
- John Talbot (fiction), Sir John Talbot, fictional character in the film The Wolf Man
- John Talbot (Reformer); schoolmaster, journalist, and merchant; (b. September, 1797 – d. September, 1874).
- John Michael Talbot, American Franciscan musician
- John Talbot, 1st Viscount Lisle
- Kirk Talbot (born 1969), Louisiana politician
- Lawrence Talbot (disambiguation)
- Les Talbot, English footballer
- Lyle Talbot, American actor
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Mary Talbot (disambiguation):
- Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, daughter of Bess of Hardwick
- Mary Herbert, née Talbot, Countess of Pembroke, daughter of the above
- Mary Anne Talbot (1778–1808), woman who dressed as a male sailor
- Matt Talbot, Irish alcoholic who turned to Christianity
- Maxime Talbot, Canadian ice hockey player
- Michael Talbot (disambiguation)
- Mick Talbot, English keyboardist
- Mignon Talbot, American paleontologist
- Nita Talbot, American actress
- P. H. Talbot, captain of the USS Helm
- Paul Talbot (born 1979), English professional footballer
- Peter Talbot (politician), Canadian politician
- Archbishop Peter Talbot, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
- Philippe Adjutor Talbot, Canadian politician
- Phillips Talbot, American diplomat
- Ralph Talbot, US Marine flyer
- Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel
- Richard Talbot (colonizer), Irish settler in Upper Canada
- Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, born Richard Talbot, British political activist
- Scott Talbot-Cameron, New Zealand swimmer
- Silas Talbot, captain of the USS Constitution
- Siobhán Talbot (born 1964), CEO of Glanbia
- Stephanie Talbot (born 1994), Australian basketball player
- Thomas Talbot (Upper Canada), a 19th century Canadian politician
- Thomas Talbot (Massachusetts), a 19th century governor of Massachusetts
- Thomas Talbot, 2nd Viscount Lisle
- William Talbot, British Anglican bishop
- William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot
- William Fox Talbot, early British photographer
Talbot was an electoral ward of Trafford covering parts of Stretford and Old Trafford.
The ward was abolished in 2004, and most of its area incorporated into the new Gorse Hill Ward.
Its electoral history since 1973 is as follows:
Usage examples of "talbot".
Talbot handed him the sword and took a set of tongs the armorer held out.
I can get away with more being Birdie Talbot than poor Robbie Tyler ever will.
Talbot or that lerned man, his own writing in my boke, very unduely as he cam by it.
Talbot cam abowt 3 of the clok afternone, with whom I had some wordes of unkendnes: we parted frendely: he sayd that the Lord Morley had the Lord Mountegle his bokes.
Talbot in the morning and briefly explained that I had a pregnant, dysplastic dog whose life I wished to end.
CHAPTER II INTRODUCES MORE UNROMANTIC MATERIAL That French poet only concerns us here as, so to say, the highest light in the contrast which it was the happy business of Theophilus Londonderry, Jenny Talbot, and two or three devoted friends to make in the vicinity of Gasometer Street and indeed in little Coalchester at large.
They were called Clumsy, Trowneer, Phoebe, Colle, Gerland, Talbot, Luath, Luffra, Apollon, Orthros, Bran, Gelert, Bounce, Boy, Lion, Bungey, Toby and Diamond.
Clumsy, Trowneer, Phoebe, Colle, Gerland, Talbot, Luath, Luffra, Apollon, Orthros, Bran, Gelert, Bounce, Boy, Lion, Bungey, Toby, Diamond and Cavall were not pet dogs: they were the Forest Sauvage Hounds, no subscription, two days a week, huntsman the master.
Olet stone, by order of William Pole, Earl of Suffolk, who had already arrived at Olivet, and of John Talbot, the most courteous of English knights, who was shortly to come there too.
Judge Healey punished as a Neutral, Elisha Talbot as a Simoniac, Phineas Jennison as a Schismatic.
Teal had watched Artemus Healey, the Neutral, writhe naked under his blanket of insects and had watched Elisha Talbot, the Simoniac, squirm and kick his flaming feet, his damned money now a cushion under his head, and had watched Phineas Jennison quiver and shake as his body hung shredded and snipped.
Marie and her new escort gone, Winter and Suttle followed Talbot into the house.
Talbot could see Bruce Banner being mashed between those cogs, and in so suffering, unleashing tremendous untapped energy.
In their place were Norman and English names-Plunkett and Field, Bisset and Cruise, Barnewall, and the Talbot lords of Malahide.
By this time he had been joined by the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Lauderdale, the Lords Talbot and Wilmot, Colonel Roscarrock, Colonel Blague, Charles Giffard, and many other Cavaliers, and a consultation was held as to what course should be pursued.