Definition & Meaning | English word DOWDESWELL
DOWDESWELL
Definitions of DOWDESWELL
- A civil parish in, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, England.
- A Old English surname from Old English.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using DOWDESWELL in a Sentence
- NYJO's members have included many of the major names in British jazz over the last three decades, including Julian Argüelles, Guy Barker, Chris Biscoe, Richard James Burgess, Paul Edmonds, Teresa Gallagher, Steve Hill, David Wood, Nigel Hitchcock, Carol Kenyon, Dave O'Higgins, Simon Phillips, Gerard Presencer, Brian Priestley, Frank Ricotti, Jamie Talbot, Dave Watts, Tom Cawley, Gareth Lockrane, Rob Luft, Louis Dowdeswell, Callum Au, Chris White, Amy Winehouse, Bobby Worth and Neil Yates.
- Brooke to Dowdeswell further defined thuggee as 'a crime in which unsuspecting travelers were approached in disguise, strangled with a scarf or catgut string, looted, and hidden.
- Chedworth station was opened on 1 October 1892 on the northern section, and Dowdeswell station was renamed Andoversford & Dowdeswell on 2 October 1892.
- His next play occurred in June at a Wimbledon Championships tune-up event, Beckenham, where Bardsley defeated Colin Dowdeswell 3–6, 6–3, 6–3 before falling to Syd Ball, 3–6, 6–3, 3–6.
- Other Edinburgh contestants included Tom Basden, Henning Wehn, Rick Edwards, Josie Long, Stuart Goldsmith, Mark Olver, Tim FitzHigham, Tom Wrigglesworth, Jarred Christmas, Lloyd Woolf, and James Dowdeswell.
- Kim Warwick and Ilana Kloss won in the final 5–7, 7–6, 6–2 against Colin Dowdeswell and Linky Boshoff.
- In the 1891 census, the Chalford round house was occupied by 61-year-old lockkeeper George Dowdeswell.
- She is the first Franco-Ontarian lieutenant governor and the fourth woman to serve in the position, after Pauline Mills McGibbon, Hilary Weston, and Elizabeth Dowdeswell.
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