Hordern noun Sir Michael (Murray). 1911–95, British actor Liberaldictionary.com
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“You’ve not got a very nice mount,” said Hordern as they rode together.
Nat Gould
Anstey blundered at the next fence, Hordern making a fine recovery; this cost the favorite several lengths.
Nat Gould
Mr. Hordern was attached to the Field Hospital, which was sheltering from the shot and shell under the shadow of a huge hill.
W. E. Sellers
Mr. Hordern began this work, but when his health failed, Mr. Murray continued and completed it.
W. E. Sellers