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Mowbray (disambiguation)

Mowbray is the name of an Anglo-Norman baronial house. In addition to the holders of the title Baron Mowbray, it may also refer to:

Persons:

  • Mowbray (surname)
  • the Mowbray Baronets of Warennes Wood, Berkshire
  • the Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, an English officer of arms
  • Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (1366–1399)
  • Thomas Mowbray (Queensland clergyman), Presbyterian minister in Brisbane, Australia

Other:

  • Mowbray, Cape Town, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Mowbray, Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston, in Tasmania, Australia

:* Mowbray Cricket Club, a cricket club in Mowbray, Tasmania

  • Mowbray College, a school in Victoria, Australia
  • Mowbray National Park, a national park in Queensland, Australia
  • Mowbray Park, a park in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
  • Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church, a heritage-listed church in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • Mowbray Park, Brisbane, a park in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    • Mowbray Park War Memorial, a heritage-listed war memorial in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    • Mowbray Park ferry wharf, a ferry wharf in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Mowbray (surname)

Mowbray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Mowbray (1896–1969), English stage and film actor
  • Ethel Jones Mowbray (died 1948), American teacher, co-founder of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
  • Guy Mowbray (born c. 1972), British football commentator
  • Henry Mowbray (born 1947), Scottish footballer
  • Henry Siddons Mowbray (1858–1928), American artist
  • Malcolm Mowbray (born 1961), British screenwriter and director
  • Tony Mowbray (born 1963), English footballer

Usage examples of "mowbray".

The brief demand was gentle enough, yet it contained a sort of playful irony, which, at the moment, Jessie Mowbray resented.

But Jessie Mowbray was too accustomed to the man to dwell on these things, to notice them.

His easy, smiling, good-natured manner was the man known to the inhabitants of Fort Mowbray, and the Mission of St.

For years Allan Mowbray had scoured the country in search of his trade.

Allan Mowbray was not the man to yield a detail of the harvest he had so laboriously striven for.

The people at the Fort, even Allan Mowbray, himself, when he returned, dismissed the matter without further consideration.

Allan Mowbray looked on at all these things in his brief enough leisure.

But Allan Mowbray had not yet returned, and Jessie, young, impulsive, devoted, was living in a fever of apprehension such as her experienced mother never displayed.

Ailsa Mowbray tore off the fastening which secured the outer cover of discolored buckskin.

Before the silence was broken Ailsa Mowbray reappeared in the doorway.

Allan Mowbray turned again to the sheet of paper spread out on the lid of an ammunition box which was laid across his knees.

Allan Mowbray imparted his tidings in the language of the men who served him.

Allan Mowbray saw each of his last three men go down in a welter of blood.

Ailsa Mowbray had had her wish since the passing of the days when it had been necessary to share in the labors of her husband.

Ailsa Mowbray whispered the words, as one who knows but cannot believe.