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Definition of Gowling
1. gowl [v] - See also: gowl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gowling
Literary usage of Gowling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Concise Treatise on the Law of Wills by Henry Studdy Theobald (1881)
"Stackhouse, 27 B. 434; gowling v. Thompson, 19 LTNS 242; In re Sibley's Trusts,
5 Ch. D. 494. A simple gift, however, to several or their issue, ..."
2. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"... and the gowling Hill, as well as a few houses in the higher portion of that
part of the town of Stirling called the Castle-hill, make up, ..."
3. Westmorland Church Notes: Being the Heraldry, Epitaphs, and Other by Edward Bellasis (1889)
"Thomas gowling of Kirkby Thore who d. 1. March 1, 1803 aged 74 y. also of Sarah
his wife who d. January ist 1814 aged 64 y., also of Lancelot gowling who d. ..."
4. The Registers of the Parish of Askham in the County of Westmoreland, from by Askham, Eng. (Westmorland). Parish, Mary E. Noble (1904)
"Thomas gowling of the Parish of Askham, Batchelor. ... Jane gowling „ „ „ Spinster.
By Banns, April 7 1782. John Cautley, vicar. ..."