Proper noun
Pownall (plural Pownalls)
A surname.
Elgar's Rondo, a 1993 stage play by David Pownall depicts the dead Jaeger offering ghostly advice on Elgar's musical development. Source: Internet
Pownall wrote, “We were therefore examining the possibility of a withdrawal in the direction of Dunkirk whence it might be possible to get some shipping to get some troops home.” Source: Internet
Pownall had arrived at the mall to begin work before 10 a.m. but did not report to her job inside, police said. Source: Internet
Rep. Bill Pownall, a Republican from Gillette and disgraced former sheriff, is pushing hard (House Bill 59) to dump as many gun owner names into the Federal NICS database as he can. Source: Internet
The two captains responsible, Evans and Pownall, received £65,000 each ($188.4 million). Source: Internet