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Crowther

Crowther is a surname, derived from the old Welsh musical instrument the crwth. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Arnold Crowther, stage-magician, puppeteer, and promoter of Wicca religion
  • Antony Crowther, British computer programmer
  • Bosley Crowther (1905–1981), American film critic
  • Charles Crowther (1831–1894), Australian politician
  • Emlyn Crowther (born 1949), New Zealand drummer
  • Geoffrey Crowther, Baron Crowther (1907–1972), English politician
  • Hal Crowther (born 1945), American journalist and essayist
  • Hilton Crowther (b.1879), English mill owner and football club chairman
  • John Edward Crowther, (1863–1931) English mill owner and philanthropist
  • Joseph Stretch Crowther (1820–93) English architect
  • Leslie Crowther (1933–1996), English comedian
  • Liz Crowther (born 1954), English actress
  • Patricia Crowther (born 1943), American cave explorer
  • Paul Crowther (born 1953), English professor of philosophy
  • Patricia Crowther (born 1927), promoter of Wicca religion
  • Samuel Ajayi Crowther (1809–1891), Nigerian bishop
  • Stan Crowther (footballer) (born 1935), English footballer
  • Stanley Crowther (1925–2013), English politician
  • William Crowther (born 1936), American computer programmer
  • William Crowther (Australian politician) (1817–1885), Australian politician
  • William Crowther (1834 – 1900), New Zealand politician

Category:Surnames of Welsh origin