Rowley - People

People

Surname
  • Arthur Rowley (footballer born 1870), English footballer with Stoke and Port Vale
  • Arthur Rowley (1926–2002), English footballer with Fulham, Leicester City and Shrewsbury
  • Christopher Rowley (b. 1948), American writer
  • Coleen Rowley, FBI agent and whistleblower before WTC event
  • Cynthia Rowley, American fashion designer
  • Dick Rowley (1904–1984), Irish international footballer
  • Elizabeth Rowley, Canadian politician and writer
  • Geoff Rowley, Liverpool-born professional skateboarder
  • George Rowley (1782–1836), Dean and Master of University College, Oxford
  • George Dawson Rowley (1822–1878), English ornithologist
  • Hazel Rowley, British-born Australian writer
  • Ian Cecil Robert Rowley, Australian ornithologist
  • Jack Rowley, football player
  • James Joseph Rowley, director of the United States Secret Service
  • Janet Rowley, American human geneticist
  • Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st Baronet Royal Navy officer
  • Max Rowley, Australian media personality and radio presenter
  • Richard Rowley, pseudonym of Richard Valentine Williams
  • Stan Rowley, Australian sprinter
  • Thomas Rowley (disambiguation) (several men with this name)
  • William Rowley (disambiguation) (several men with this name)
  • Holders of the title Baron Langford had the last name Rowley
    • Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford
    • Geoffrey Alexander Rowley-Conwy, 9th Baron Langford
Given name
  • Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, English composer
  • Rowley Birkin QC, fictional character in "The Fast Show" UK television comedy
  • Rowley Jefferson, a fictional character in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series

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