Proper noun
Rowntree (plural Rowntrees)
A surname.
I would like to wish the England squad every success. I would also very much like to extend those wishes to Martin Johnson, Brian Smith, Mike Ford, John Wells, Graham Rowntree and the rest of the England 2011 World Cup management team who have been fantastic and deserve people to know that. Jonny Wilkinson
A beaming Rowntree responds with a quick kiss on the cheek. Source: Internet
In 1999 I applied to the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust for a grant to launch ‘Joined Up Thinking’. Source: Internet
Coxon, recognising his own personal need to—as Rowntree put it—"work this band", wrote a letter to Albarn, describing his desire for their music "to scare people again". Source: Internet
LAKE MOREY, VT – What makes a room full of farmers erupt in a standing ovation for the 24th Vermont Grazing and Livestock Conference keynote speaker, Dr. Jason Rowntree? Source: Internet
Seebohm Rowntree spoke of primary poverty which he defined as having “insufficient financial resources to obtain the minimum necessities for the maintenance of mere physical existence”. Source: Internet