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Meaning of "rowlandson"

rowlandson (noun) - a surname of English origin, sometimes used to refer to a person with that last name or in a historical context
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  • A surname transferred from the given name.

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Gilray and Rowlandson had no other idea.
He was a friend and drinking companion of Thomas Rowlandson.
Thomas Rowlandson was a superb pictorial journalist.
Three of his published works include frontispieces by Thomas Rowlandson.
Thomas Rowlandson and other distinguished artists were contributors.
Caricature of blue stockings by Rowlandson.
Mary Rowlandson was one of those women.
As a humorous caricaturist and critical commentator of the social scene, Rowlandson quickly gained celebrity.
Medal dream for Krou and Rowlandson but they do not want to be alone.
Rowlandson finds herself eating and enjoying the Indian food and often behaving like the Indians.
They took many of the survivors captive, including Mary Rowlandson and her three children.
The Indians give Rowlandson a Bible in which she finds a great deal of hope.
He often collaborated with other artists, notably Thomas Rowlandson.
Rowlandson is an English surname meaning son of Rowland or Roland.
French teams triumphant in Montpellier, golden comeback for Rowlandson.

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Rowlandson and the Indians soon cross the river and meet King Philip.
Scene in club lounge, by Thomas Rowlandson.
How does Rowlandson characterize the native people she encounters?
At this settlement, Rowlandson sews for the Indians in return for food.
Rowlandson was born in Old Jewry, in the City of London.
However, Rowlandson learned to adapt and strove to make it through her captivity alive.
Rowlandson also illustrated the works of Goldsmith, Smollett, and Sterne.

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