Proper noun
Howitt
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Howitt took Bligh's side and invented the phrase Rum Rebellion, and it has stuck ever since. Source: Internet
In 1840 William Howitt published Visits to Remarkable Places containing a contribution entitled Clopton Hall by "A Lady", the first work written and published solely by Mrs Gaskell. Source: Internet
Howitt was pragmatic: “ICOs, it is fair to say, are a high risk area and for lawyers too. Source: Internet
Lady Dorothy Howitt wrote to the Lord Chamberlain, saying: "One of the many themes running through the play is the desire of two old tramps continually to relieve themselves. Source: Internet
Howitt on mission to redraft Kashmir report Unauthorised reproduction of pictures from this site is strictly prohibited. Source: Internet
Mr Howitt said the government had become a lot more co-operative since retreating from its initial proposal and he was confident it would be sorted out. Source: Internet