Examples of 'townson' in a sentence

Meaning of "townson"

Townson: A surname often used to identify a family or individual with the last name Townson. It can also refer to a fictional or historical character in literature, media, or popular culture bearing the name Townson
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  • A surname originating as a patronymic.

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Townson succeeded in his farming and wine growing.
She caught a hack up to Townson Town Mall.
Townson developed the farm and grew a vineyard and raised cattle.
Eilles tea in our Café Townson.
Café Townson is located in the same building.
I grew up in the Townson Hotel.
Mayor Townson makes proclamation in their honor.
Helen Grimwald's always had her eye on the Townson.
Monica Townson is an independent economic consultant working in the field of social policy.
In response to the allegation, the departmental representative recalled the Selection Board Chairperson, Craig Townson.
Robert Townson is the most prolific film music producer in the world.
Forty. And it's hardly in the same league as the Townson.
Townson was the son of an Englishman who had married a County Meath woman.
In an article for Books for Keeps, Townson wrote, " I have been lucky with my illustrators.
Townson is described by his biographer as "an efficient, if unspectacular, administrator.

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You are here, Home / Concerts / Robert Townson starts a new journey producing live concerts, after 30 years.
Townson arrived as a settler intending to establish himself as a pastoralist and trader in 1807.
Those people at the Townson Theater will say they think you killed her.
Robert Townson starts a new journey producing live concerts, after 30 years heading Varèse Sarabande.
Subsequently, Townson showed dissatisfaction with his Australian venture.
Robert Townson was born c. 1763 in Shropshire, developing interests in mineralogy and natural sciences young.
In 1793 Townson made a journey through parts of the Kingdom of Hungary.

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