Proper noun
Swayne (plural Swaynes)
A surname.
A beneficiary of lifelong learning himself, Swayne sees apprenticeships as “vital” to the future of the horticulture industry. Source: Internet
Anna Whittingham has qualified as a solicitor with Swayne Johnson, which dates back to 1854 but is also one of the fastest growing law companies in Wales. Source: Internet
By Andrea Swayne Namor Cayres, 17, came to San Clemente from Brazil in January in search of better opportunities in surfing and in school. Source: Internet
The Welsh-speaking mother of two went to Ysgol Syr Huw Owen, in Caernarfon, and gained a Law degree from Aberystwyth and Cardiff universities before joining Swayne Johnson in 2003 and becoming a Director in 2009. Source: Internet
The fan vaulting above is contemporary with tower, and may have been designed by William Swayne, a master mason of King's College Chapel. Source: Internet
These ordinances were the basis of the Native Laws of the Ellice Islands that were issued by C. R. Swayne in 1894. Source: Internet