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Clowes: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Anglo-Saxon) Local. A cliff or cleft in a hill; from Clough, as above.
Clowes Surname Origin
Clowes: Place of Origin :  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Staffordshire (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Leix {Queens, Laois} (Ireland) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom)
Clowes: Online Family Trees
CLOWES  (United Kingdom) 1916 - 1988
CLOWES Channel Islands (Channel Islands, United Kingdom) 1798 - 1798
CLOWES Macclesfield (Cheshire, England, United Kingdom) 1852 - 1852
CLOWES Burslem Staffordshire England (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1657 - 1657
CLOWES Norton In The Moors (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1655 - 1727
CLOWES Norton In The Moors (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1693 - 1734
CLOWES Norton On The Moor (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1620 - 1620
CLOWES Rushton (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1822 - 1822
CLOWES Stoke-On-Trent Staffordshire England (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1688 - 1688
CLOWES St Mary'S, Stockport (Cheshire, England, United Kingdom) 1783 - 1783

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Clowes: Books that contain this surname
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CLOWESThe dictionary of national biography : founded in 1882 by George Smith (Volume 4)

... married Henrietta, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Legh Clowes, of Broughton Old Hall, Lancashire, who ])roved a true mother to her ...
CLOWESDictionary of national biography (Volume 11)
Author: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 - Published in 1885
... was the fourth son of Joseph Clowes, barrister-at-law, and his wife Catherine, daughter of the Rev. Edward Edwards, rector of ...
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