Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY596435).
A city in Humboldt County, Iowa, United States
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCoolly sophisticated and steadfastly single, Caroline Renwick has always been the sister everyone could count on. Source: Internet
What they found—an 1850s Italianate townhouse by legendary architect James Renwick Jr. whose previous occupants include another fashionable couple, Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy—fulfilled the welcoming aspect. Source: Internet
Sampson's affable but very dodgy client, Alan Renwick, calls on him one evening, and we know from the start that Renwick has killed someone - a valet called Baynes, who was blackmailing him. Source: Internet
The fruit for this Pinot Noir comes from TWR’s home vineyard in the Renwick sub-region of Marlborough. Source: Internet
Renwick said that after the next 10 days or so, there's a chance the high pressure now keeping things warm and dry in the Roaring Fork Valley and Western Slope could shift east, which would allow moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to move into the area. Source: Internet
Renwick considered Les Dawson for the part before Wilson changed his mind. Source: Internet