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Nature reserve in Oxfordshire, England
Mowbray Fields is a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Didcot in Oxfordshire. It is owned by South Oxfordshire District
Mowbray_Fields
Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 26 February 2020. "Mowbray Fields". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 8 April 2020. "Cross
List of local nature reserves in Oxfordshire
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_Oxfordshire
British-American actor (1896–1969)
Alan Mowbray MM (born Alfred Ernest Allen; 18 August 1896 – 25 March 1969) was an English stage and film actor who found success in Hollywood. Mowbray was
Alan_Mowbray
Town in Leicestershire, England
Melton Mowbray (/ˈmɛltən ˈmoʊbri/) is a market town in the Melton district in Leicestershire, England, 19 miles (31 km) north-east of Leicester and 20
Melton_Mowbray
Town in South Oxfordshire, England
Triangle Cemetery, Kynaston Road Didcot also has a nature reserve, Mowbray Fields, where wildlife including common spotted orchid and Southern Marsh Orchid
Didcot
UK charitable organization
Wallingford Castle Meadows and Riverside Meadows in Wallingford, and Mowbray Fields in Didcot, then additionally Thrupp Lake at Radley in 2009. In 2010
Earth_Trust
Region of North Yorkshire, England
The Vale of Mowbray is a plain in North Yorkshire, England. It is bounded by the Tees lowlands to the north, the North York Moors and the Hambleton Hills
Vale_of_Mowbray
Mousehold Heath Norwich Mousesweet Brook Sandwell Mousley Bottom Derbyshire Mowbray Fields South Oxfordshire Mowsbury Hill Bedford Mudchute Park Farm London Borough
List of local nature reserves in England
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_England
English noble family
Howard, married Lady Margaret Mowbray, elder daughter of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (1366–1399). The Mowbray line of Dukes died out in 1476
Howard_family
Dukedom in the Peerage of England
Edward I), Margaret, and then to her grandson, Thomas Mowbray. When Richard II made Thomas Mowbray the Duke of Norfolk in 1397, he conferred upon him the
Duke_of_Norfolk
1485 battle during the Wars of the Roses
Norfolk was due to inherit a share of the wealthy Mowbray estate on the death of eight-year-old Anne de Mowbray, the last of her family. However, Edward convinced
Battle_of_Bosworth_Field
Academy in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
Long Field Academy (formerly Longfield School) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
Long_Field_Academy
Independent, day and boarding school in Australia
Mowbray House is a heritage-listed historic building that was an independent, day and boarding school for boys, located in Chatswood, on the North Shore
Mowbray_House
Mayor of New York City since 2026
the University of Cape Town. He attended St. George's Grammar School in Mowbray from 1996 to 1998, during the early post-apartheid years. He later said
Zohran_Mamdani
British racewalker
Terence Lloyd "Tebbs Lloyd" Johnson ('7 April 1900, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire – 26 December 1984, Coventry, West Midlands) was a British speed-walker
Tebbs_Lloyd_Johnson
Bishop of Coutances (d. 1093)
Geoffrey de Montbray (died 1093), also known as Montbrai, Mowbray or Geoffrey of Coutances, was a Norman nobleman, secular prelate, warrior and administrator
Geoffrey_de_Montbray
British folklorist (1834–1914)
Hill in Mowbray. Lucy and Wilhelm started their work with oral histories on the arrival of the first |Xam (Cape Bushman) speaker at Mowbray in 1870,
Lucy_Lloyd
British Anglican bishop (1869–1953)
Mowbray Stephen O'Rorke (21 May 1869 – 15 March 1953) was an Anglican bishop in Africa in the first quarter of the 20th century. O'Rorke was ordained
Mowbray_O'Rorke
Comprehensive school in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
school in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire in England which closed in 2011. The school was situated on a 56-acre (230,000 m2) green field site on the edge
King Edward VII School, Melton Mowbray
King_Edward_VII_School,_Melton_Mowbray
King of England from 1509 to 1547
that peace might be secured. Henry met King Francis on 7 June 1520 at the Field of the Cloth of Gold near Calais for a fortnight of lavish entertainment
Henry_VIII
British television game show
Sonia Mkoloma and Lee Phillips, with voice-over commentary provided by Guy Mowbray. Upon its release, the revived series of Gladiators became one of the most
Gladiators (2024 British TV series)
Gladiators_(2024_British_TV_series)
Brigadier Jonathan James Thomson Brigadier Michael Thomson General Sir Mowbray Thomson KCSI KH Brigadier-General Noel Arbuthnot Thomson CMG DSO, GOC Infantry
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
buy Harriet orchids all the time. Ozzie and Rickey go to Orville's (Alan Mowbray) flower shop to buy the violets. Because of the way Ozzie is dressed, Orville
List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes
Lucius J. Penrose (veteran English stage and screen character actor Alan Mowbray). Apparently Joe wrote Penrose and asked him to come to the hotel to taste
List of Petticoat Junction episodes
List_of_Petticoat_Junction_episodes
Australian explorer and prospector
quarter of the 19th century including the discovery of a route along the Mowbray River, which eventually led to the founding of Port Douglas. It has been
Christie_Palmerston
Park in Melton Mowbray, United Kingdom
Melton Country Park is a country park in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England. The park has a visitor centre, cafe, sensory garden, nature trail, climbing
Melton_Country_Park
Football club
unveiling of Auckland FC on 14 March 2024, Ali Williams and his wife, Anna Mowbray, co-founder of Zuru, were announced as co-owners of the club. Williams
Auckland_FC
English actor and journalist (born 1964)
Motive DC Jack Mowbray 12 episodes 2002–2006 Ultimate Force Staff Sgt. Henry 'Henno' Garvie 21 episodes 2003 The Crooked Man Harry Fielding Television film
Ross_Kemp
English media personality and sex offender (1926–2011)
edition of As it Happens) Savile, Jimmy. God'll Fix It, ISBN 0-264-66457-4, Mowbray, Oxford 1979 Savile, Jimmy (1980). "Contributor". David Jacob's Book of
Jimmy_Savile
Grade I listed castle in the United Kingdom
possession of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, who was banished in 1398, after which the castle fell into disrepair. Mowbray's son, John, inherited
Caludon_Castle
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender
Winston_Churchill
Association football club in England
resigned and was later replaced by Tony Mowbray. Following a poor run of form at the start of the 2013–14 campaign, Mowbray left the club with immediate effect
Middlesbrough_F.C.
UK royal officeholder and chivalric title
Joan de Mowbray (1361–1410), daughter of John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave. Joan de Mowbray's son was
Earl_Marshal
1943 film by John M. Stahl
Arnold Bennett. It stars Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields, with Laird Cregar, Una O'Connor, Alan Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn, Eric Blore, and George Zucco
Holy_Matrimony_(1943_film)
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
and Chatswood Golf Course in the north. The Local Government boundary is Mowbray Road. The suburb of Lane Cove was founded as a World War II veterans' home
Lane_Cove_North
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
times there was a castle at Kirkby Malzeard, held by the de Mowbray family. When Roger de Mowbray participated in the Revolt of 1173–74 against King Henry
Kirkby_Malzeard
English writer (1897–1943)
Eric Mowbray Knight (10 April 1897 – 15 January 1943) was an English novelist and screenwriter, who is mainly known for his 1940 novel Lassie Come-Home
Eric_Knight
Military unit
Training Regiment (DATR) is a training establishment, based in Melton Mowbray, east Leicestershire. It trains animals, of which the most numerous are
Defence Animal Training Regiment
Defence_Animal_Training_Regiment
2010 American war drama miniseries
Douglas, Queensland including Mossman, Queensland; Drumsara Plantation, Mowbray National Park and beaches at Rocky Point, Queensland. Production then moved
The_Pacific_(miniseries)
List of the passengers of RMS Titanic
Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2011. Mowbray, Jay Henry (1912). "CHAPTER XXI. THE FUNERAL SHIP AND ITS DEAD". The sinking
Passengers_of_the_Titanic
King of England from 1377 to 1399
in December 1397, when Bolingbroke and Mowbray became embroiled in a quarrel. According to Bolingbroke, Mowbray had claimed that the two, as former Lords
Richard_II_of_England
Failed English rebellion
IV. It ended in the execution of its leaders Richard Scrope and Thomas Mowbray. King Henry had usurped his cousin Richard II in 1399 and his rule was
Northern_Rising_(1405)
British nobleman
George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, KCMG, CB, CVO, CBE, VD, TD (19 November 1862 – 20 December 1947) was a British nobleman from
George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke
George_Rous,_3rd_Earl_of_Stradbroke
French football player, manager and administrator
15 August 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2012. Hepburn, Ray (23 August 2009). "Mowbray would love to emulate Wenger but he's racing a Porsche in a Mini". Sunday
Arsène_Wenger
Species of goose native to the Northern Hemisphere
"Branta canadensis". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved November 18, 2007. Mowbray, Thomas B., Craig R. Ely, James S. Sedinger and Robert E. Trost. (2002)
Canada_goose
21st season of EFL League One
DUFF APPOINTED HEAD COACH". Huddersfield Town A.F.C. 13 May 2024. "Tony Mowbray stands down". www.bcfc.com. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024. "Chris
2024–25_EFL_League_One
Queen of England from 1509 to 1533
(160 km) north of London when news of the victory at Battle of Flodden Field reached her, she was near Buckingham. From Woburn Abbey, she sent a letter
Catherine_of_Aragon
15th-century English noble
recent biographer of Mowbray's, the historian Colin Richmond, has described this as Mowbray's "eclipse". De la Pole fought Mowbray with what one contemporary
William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
William_de_la_Pole,_1st_Duke_of_Suffolk
English serial killer (1832–1873)
dressmaker. In 1852, 20-year-old Mary Ann married colliery labourer William Mowbray at Newcastle upon Tyne register office; they soon moved to South West England
Mary_Ann_Cotton
head coach". www.brightonandhovealbion.com. Retrieved 15 June 2024. "Tony Mowbray stands down". www.bcfc.com. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2024. "Chris
2024–25_in_English_football
English actor, comedian, writer, and filmmaker (born 1973)
Eve (2022), and D.I Ray (2022–2023). Oram was born in 1973, in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England. He studied at the University of East Anglia,
Steve_Oram
Day of the year
Retrieved May 28, 2019. Ellis, Geoffrey (2007). "Cruttwell, Charles Robert Mowbray Fraser". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University
May_23
be appointed before the end of April (with Rooney's replacement in Tony Mowbray lasting just eight games before a medical leave of absence) but even the
2023–24_in_English_football
King of England from 1399 to 1413
had a second crisis. In 1398, a remark about Richard's rule by Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, was interpreted as treason by Henry, who reported
Henry_IV_of_England
Series of civil wars in England (1455–1487)
doi:10.2307/3678121. JSTOR 3678121. S2CID 154994287. Richmond, C. (2004). "Mowbray, John, third duke of Norfolk (1415–1461)". Oxford Dictionary of National
Wars_of_the_Roses
Ivorian footballer (born 2002)
incredible goal for Sunderland in play-off semi-final sees manager Tony Mowbray hilariously rub his face in utter shock". Goal (website). Retrieved 3 January
Amad_Diallo
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Mowbray Henry Gordon Howard, 6th Earl of Effingham (1905–1996) David Peter Mowbray Algernon Howard, 7th Earl of Effingham (1939–2022) Edward Mowbray Nicholas
Earl_of_Effingham
English nobleman and statesman (1443–1524)
marriage of the King's second son, the young Duke of York, and Lady Anne Mowbray (died 1481). After the death of Edward IV on 9 April 1483, Thomas Howard
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
Thomas_Howard,_2nd_Duke_of_Norfolk
Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, England
I listed Historic Garden. The listed follies on the site are Mowbray Point Ruin, Mowbray Castle, the Rustic Temple, and Fisher's Hall. Fisher's Hall is
Hack_Fall_Wood
Association football club in Scotland
departing the club in May 2009, after failing to win the SPL title. Tony Mowbray took charge of the club in June 2009, and he was succeeded a year later
Celtic_F.C.
Association football club in England
of Binley Road close to a landmark called Robinsons Pit, in an area of fields which belonged at the time to a landowner named Samuel Dowell. The site
Coventry_City_F.C.
Company History 1818–1960 of the Oxford Gas Light & Coke Company. Melton Mowbray: Industrial Railway Society. ISBN 978-1-912995-11-0. "Apollo University
Timeline_of_Oxford
Grade I listed house in North Yorkshire, England
Grade I listed building. It is not far from the River Swale in the Vale of Mowbray. Kiplin Hall is a museum of history, a gallery and provides a biographical
Kiplin_Hall
Northern Irish footballer and manager (born 1971)
2010, initially in a caretaker capacity, following the departure of Tony Mowbray. Lennon enjoyed significant success as Celtic manager, winning three Scottish
Neil_Lennon
News Cutter. Sri Lanka. 19 September 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022. Mowbray, Nicole (18 September 2022). "How the Queen's funeral will be the biggest
Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Elizabeth_II
Rugby union league
whilst Derby II came up from Counties 3 Midlands East (N) West. Melton Mowbray joined on a level transfer from Counties 2 Midlands East (South). This
Midlands_3_East_(North)
1912 maritime disaster
Encyclopedia Titanica. Retrieved 30 December 2024. Bartlett 2011, p. 24. Mowbray 1912, p. 278. Halpern 2011, pp. 84, 87. "British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
American semi-automatic rifle
Complete Guide to the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine. Lincoln, RI: Andrew Mowbray Publishers. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0-917218-83-3. "SURROUNDED BY THE ENEMY: WWII
M1_Garand
Angevin royal dynasty that ruled England in the Middle Ages
whose daughter Margaret inherited his estates. Margaret's grandson, Thomas Mowbray, was the first duke of Norfolk, but Richard II exiled him and stripped
House_of_Plantagenet
Association football club in England
Rooney's two wins from 15 matches left Birmingham in 20th place, Tony Mowbray was appointed manager. His need for medical leave brought the interim appointment
Birmingham_City_F.C.
to manage Plymouth Argyle. Tony Mowbray was appointed Hibs manager on 24 May 2004, replacing Bobby Williamson. Mowbray's appointment came as a surprise
History_of_Hibernian_F.C.
Association football club in England
second flight of English football for the first time in four years. Tony Mowbray took over as head coach in August that year following Neil's departure
Sunderland_A.F.C.
Results of Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror award
Sarah Xu Dick Jenssen Colin Sharpe Cat Sparks Lily Chrywenstrom Chris Mowbray Brendan Duffy Lee Battersby Interstellar Ramjet Scoop, ed. Bill Wright
Ditmar_Award_results
County of England
settlements include the university town of Loughborough in the north, Melton Mowbray in the north-east, Hinckley in the south-west, Market Harborough in the
Leicestershire
Jesse McReynolds, 93, American bluegrass musician (Jim & Jesse). Malcolm Mowbray, 74, British film director and screenwriter (A Private Function, Don't
Deaths_in_June_2023
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
Archived from the original on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2017. Mowbray 1912, p. 278. Bartlett 2011, p. 24. Barczewski 2006, p. 13. "Titanic and
Titanic
Ammunition feeding device of a firearm
modern type, though non-detachable, was patented in Britain (No. 483) by Mowbray Walker, George Henry Money and Francis Little in 1867. James Paris Lee
Magazine_(firearms)
David Davis, Dale Vince, Matthew Parris 1612 3 30 January 2025 Melton Mowbray James Murray, Kieran Mullan, Helen Morgan, Zia Yusuf, Alison Phillips 1613
List of Question Time episodes
List_of_Question_Time_episodes
City and unitary authority in England
Territorial Boundaries and the TRIPS Agreement: The Case of the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie". The Journal of World Intellectual Property. 16 (5–6). Academia:
Leicester
English soldier and politician (1425–1485)
Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk by his wife Margaret de Mowbray (1391–1459), eldest daughter of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (of the first creation) (1366–1399)
John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk
John_Howard,_1st_Duke_of_Norfolk
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974
Dorling, and Mary Shaw Low Pay: Acton Society Trust Essays Edited by Frank Field, Routledge Revivals, 2025 Michael James Hill, Understanding Social Policy
Edward_Heath
British Army general and peer (1915–2002)
congregation was led by Princess Alexandra of Kent representing the Queen and by Field Marshal Lord Bramall representing the Duke of Edinburgh. He was Catholic
Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk
Miles_Fitzalan-Howard,_17th_Duke_of_Norfolk
party's general manager Iain Lees-Galloway announced that the party would field about 30 candidates during the 2026 election with the goal of reaching the
2026 New Zealand general election
2026_New_Zealand_general_election
Melton Mowbray Leicester Loughborough Hinckley Market Harborough Coalville Wigston Magna This is a list of towns, villages, and other locations within
List of places in Leicestershire
List_of_places_in_Leicestershire
Umbrella term used for several related but distinct sets of Christian teachings
Grillmeier, A. (1995). Christ in Christian Tradition, Vol. 2, Part 2. Mowbray. p. 248. Leo the Great. The Tome of St. Leo. Christian Classics Ethereal
Nestorianism
Uprising against British Company rule
Cawnpore on one of the boats: two private soldiers, a lieutenant, and Captain Mowbray Thomson, who wrote a first-hand account of his experiences entitled The
Indian_Rebellion_of_1857
2003 American spaceflight accident
Archived from the original on September 25, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2022. Mowbray, Scott (March 17, 2003). "After Columbia: The ISS in Crisis". Popular Science
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
granted to a Robert de Mowbray from Montbray in Normandy, for whose descendants the House of Mowbray and the Vale of Mowbray are named. By 1145, what
Thirsk
City in Tyne and Wear, England
from the old port area in the suburban terraces of the Fawcett Estate and Mowbray Park. The area around Fawcett Street itself increasingly functioned as
Sunderland
Australian cricketer (born 1974)
cricket by father Graeme and uncle Greg Campbell, Ponting played for the Mowbray Under-13s team at the age of 11 in 1985–86. In January 1986, he took part
Ricky_Ponting
English footballer (born 1997)
very good' – Mowbray on Rovers last-gast cup win". Lancashire Telegraph. 13 August 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2020. "Lenihan hands Mowbray fitness boost
Tosin_Adarabioyo
1937 film by Norman Z. McLeod
Bennett and Cary Grant, and featuring Roland Young, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, and Eugene Pallette in support. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod, it tells
Topper_(film)
girls 1901 1989 Mountain District Christian School Monbulk Co-ed 1979 2022 Mowbray College Kurunjang and Caroline Springs 1983 2012 Kurunjang site is now
List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia
List_of_non-government_schools_in_Victoria,_Australia
Kelly Arms and the Girl 1950 Broadway Morton Gould Dorothy Fields Herbert Fields and Fields Around the Clock 1906 road musical with stop on Broadway Lee
List_of_musicals:_A_to_L
1960), extinct with the death of the third baronet on 13 February 2022. Mowbray of Warennes Wood (cr. 3 May 1880), extinct with the death of the sixth
List_of_extinct_baronetcies
Curthose, building the castle at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1080. Robert de Mowbray's appointment as Earl of Northumbria in 1086, and the building of "castleries"
History_of_medieval_Cumbria
Final match of the 2020 European Football Championship
its game analysts, alongside presenter Gary Lineker; commentators Guy Mowbray and Jermaine Jenas were supported by pitchside analysis from Jürgen Klinsmann
UEFA_Euro_2020_final
Emperor of Russia from 1825 to 1855
University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-05187-1. coat of arms Haywood, Richard Mowbray (1978). "The 'Ruler Legend': Tsar Nicholas I and the Route of the St. Petersburg-Moscow
Nicholas_I_of_Russia
Academic publisher of books
Cassell academic and religious lists (including Geoffrey Chapman, Mansell, Mowbray, Pinter, and Leicester University Press imprints) and the Continuum Publishing
Continuum International Publishing Group
Continuum_International_Publishing_Group
2023. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Gilbey, Ryan (6 July 2023). "Malcolm Mowbray obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2023. "Tonttu Toljanterina tunnettu
2023_in_film
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of English Murray, MORAY means "sea warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mowry.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Mowbray.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Mory, a short form of Amaury (see Emery, Morey).Roger Mowry (c. 1612–66) emigrated from England to MA before 1634, when he married Mary Johnson in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Sea. A Scottish surname and place name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English feldes, plural or possessive of feld ‘open country’. This name is also found as a translation of equivalent names in other languages, in particular French Deschamps, Duchamp.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Marudham | மாரà¯à®¤à®¾à®®
From the lush green fields
Marudham | மாரà¯à®¤à®¾à®®
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French testard, a pejorative derivative of teste ‘head’ (see Testa).German : from Latin testa ‘head’, hence a nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, or, especially in Bavaria, a topographic name for someone who lived at one end of a village or a row of fields, from the same word.German : metonymic occupational name for a silver smelter, from Bavarian test ‘furnace for refining silver’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mowry.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Aubrey.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' Lord Mowbray, retainer of Northumberland and opposite against King Henry...
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name from any of several places so named.German : topographic name from fields so named because they were cultivated only in the summer, from Middle High German sumer, Middle Low German somer ‘summer’ + Middle High German, Middle Low German velt ‘open country’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name composed of German Sommer ‘summer’ + Feld ‘field’. Compare Sommer.English : variant of Summerfield.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mowbray, altered by folk etymology.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maoilbhearaigh ‘descendant of the devotee of (Saint) Bearach’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Coudrai in Seine-Maritime, France, or Coudray in Eure, France, or from Cowdray or Cowdry in Sussex, England. The latter was probably named after one of the places in France. All are named with Old French coudraie ‘hazel copse’ (a collective noun from coudre ‘hazelnut tree’, Late Latin colurus, a metathesized form of classical Latin corylus, from Greek korylos).
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Mayberry.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dufhus ‘dovecote’, applied as a topographic name or as a metonymic occupational name for a dove keeper.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Moray called Duffus.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Montbrai in La Manche, France, named in Old French as ‘mud hill’, from Old French mont ‘hill’ (see Mont 1) + brai ‘mud’, ‘slime’ (of Gaulish origin).
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of All; Intelligent
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ְץַטְיָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Shephatyah, SHEFATYA means "whom Jehovah defends." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of David.Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Looking
Boy/Male
Latin
Holy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Very Sweet
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Knowing Vedas
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Successful; Prosperous
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Surah Tehrem in Quran
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Puppy.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sugreeva's Wife Name
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
MOWBRAY FIELDS
a.
Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn.
n.
A tool chiefly for digging up weeds, and arranging the earth about plants in fields and gardens. It is made of a flat blade of iron or steel having an eye or tang by which it is attached to a wooden handle at an acute angle.
v. i.
To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields.
n.
The time after harvest when the common fields are open to all kinds of stock.
n.
A pike, so called at Moray Firth; -- called also gead.
n.
An open space between cultivated fields through which cattle are driven, and where the cows are sometimes milked; also, a lane.
n.
To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.
superl.
Equal, or nearly equal; as, fields of like extent.
n.
A row of shrubs, or trees, planted for inclosure or separation of fields.
n.
A genus of Old World plants belonging to the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae). Most of the species have brilliantly colored flowers and cottony leaves, which may have anciently answered as wicks for lamps. The botanical name is in common use for the garden species. The corn cockle (Lychnis Githago) is a common weed in wheat fields.
n.
A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc.
n.
A cruciferous plant (Brassica sinapistrum) with yellow flowers; wild mustard. It is troublesome in grain fields. Called also chardock, chardlock, chedlock, and kedlock.
v. i.
To ramble here and there without any certain course or with no definite object in view; to range about; to stroll; to rove; as, to wander over the fields.
p. p.
Boiled; seethed; also, soaked; heavy with moisture; saturated; as, sodden beef; sodden bread; sodden fields.
n.
Any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots in the autumn, and is driven by the wind, as a light, rolling mass, over the fields and prairies; as witch grass, wild indigo, Amarantus albus, etc.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
n.
A troublesome grass, growing as a weed in grain fields; -- called also chess. See Chess.
n.
A leguminous plant of the genus Ervum (Ervum Lens), of small size, common in the fields in Europe. Also, its seed, which is used for food on the continent.
n.
A sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncleanness, were purified.
n.
A muraena.