Cadwallader
a male given name.
Historical Examples
Lord Loveland Discovers America C. N. Williamson
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens, Volume I (of 2) Hazard Stevens
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
The Flag of Distress Mayne Reid
Lord Loveland Discovers America C. N. Williamson
Myth-Land F. Edward Hulme
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