Proper noun
Howarth (plural Howarths)
A surname from Old English.
But you like her, don't you?' asked Howarth. ‘You like Mrs Connor?' For himself, thought Howarth, he did not particularly like Mrs Connor. He desired Mrs Connor, however. Anthony Burgess
Howarth began to see that, however much it was against one's will and convictions, sides had to be taken, the dreary corrupt world of politics had to be entered by the good and dispassionate, to protect and avenge the weak. But one always entered too late. Anthony Burgess
As it’s been made clear on the show, Ava has been publicizing the heck out of the upcoming soiree, going so far as to play up Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) sordid past in the press, since Franco is the artist who has painted Ava’s portrait. Source: Internet
Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 5. Charles described "Cat" as 'pretty cool' and after reading the script he decided he wanted to audition for the part of Dave Lister. Source: Internet
Frank Spitzer and Barry Howarth, Principles of Modern Instrumentation, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1972, ISBN 0-03-080208-3 chapter 11 These also measure true RMS for an applied AC current. Source: Internet
Askin quickly rose through party ranks, eventually becoming Deputy Leader following Walter Howarth 's resignation in July 1954. Source: Internet