Proper noun
A small town and port on the south coast of Cornwall, England.
A river in Cornwall which flows from Bodmin Moor to the English Channel at the town of Fowey.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDislodged by the Virginia rebels and wounded in the leg, citation on 8 June, Dunmore took refuge on the British warship HMS Fowey in the York River. Source: Internet
Fowey: Alexander Associates In the absence of any specific documentation to record this event, supporters of Cornwall's English status presume that it then became part of England. Source: Internet
The Saints' Way long-distance footpath runs from Padstow to Fowey on the south coast of Cornwall. Source: Internet
Royalist cavalry threatened to cut the Parliamentarians off from Fowey. Source: Internet
The larger ports such as Fowey contributed vessels to the naval enterprises of the King and were subject to attack from the French in return. Source: Internet
There is no significant threat to livestock from a 'big cat' in Bodmin Moor." citation Skull Less than a week after the government report, a boy was walking by the River Fowey when he discovered a large cat skull. Source: Internet