Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) A placename:
A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2807).
A small settlement (and site of Cawthorne Camp) in Ryedale district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE7789).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFurthermore, much of the Spanish Main had simply been exhausted; Maracaibo alone had been sacked three times between 1667 and 1678, Cawthorne, p. 34, 36, 58 while Río de la Hacha had been raided five times and Tolú eight. Source: Internet
A cover up is looked at by Cawthorne, with sketchy details about an Islamist cell in Malaysia. Source: Internet
Port MacDonnell's Jack Cawthorne, Ewen Blair, Brianna Higgs, Paige Hawthorne, Phil Brown of Kingston, Paul Cawthorne, Jacob Brown, Kirsten Graf of Kingston and Annette Hopgood catch up at Cape Jaffa Seafood and Wine Festival. Source: Internet
Cawthorne said was to explore economic development opportunities. Source: Internet
Channel 5’s Springtime on the Farm, 8pm-9pm, will be set at at Cawthorne every night this week. Source: Internet