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Martindale may refer to:
People
edit- Adam Martindale (1623–1686), leading 17th century English Presbyterian minister
- Ben Hay Martindale (1824–1904), British public servant in Canada and Australia
- Billy Martindale (born 1938), American golfer
- C. C. Martindale (1879–1963), English priest and writer
- David Martindale (born 1974), Scottish football manager
- Doug Martindale (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Elijah Martindale (1793–1874), American pioneer
- Frederick C. Martindale (1865–1928), American politician
- Henry C. Martindale (1780–1860), Congressman from New York
- James B. Martindale (1836–1904), American attorney
- John H. Martindale (1815–1881), Union general
- John Robert Martindale (born 1935), English historian
- Ken Martindale (1932–2015), British businessman
- Louisa Martindale (1872–1966), British surgeon
- Louisa Martindale (feminist) (1839–1914), British activist for women's rights
- Manny Martindale (1909–1972), West Indian cricketer
- Margo Martindale (born 1951), American character actress
- Miss Martindale, disciplinarian, columnist, and author, representative of Aristasia
- Thomas Martindale (1845–1916) English-born American merchant, grocer
- Wallace Smith Martindale III, (born 1930), American mathematician
- William Martindale (1840–1902), pharmacist and founding editor of Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia
- Wink Martindale (born 1933), game show host
Places
edit- Martindale, Cumbria, England
- Martindale Heights, St. Catharines, Ontario
- Martindale, Pennsylvania
- Martindale, Texas
- Martindale, Washington
- Martindale, Calgary, a neighbourhood
- Martindale station, a C-Train station in the neighbourhood
- Martindale, Eastern Cape, a farming community near Bathurst in South Africa
- Martindale (NYCRR station), a former railway station in Hillsdale, New York
- Martindale Hall a Georgian-style mansion near Mintaro, South Australia on the site of Martindale sheep station
Science
edit- Martindale (unit), unit for measuring abrasion resistance of textiles
Publications
edit- Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, a medicines information resource
- Martindale-Hubbell, a catalogue of lawyers in the United States