Plowman (surname)

Plowman is an occupational surname based on plowman, the user of a plow. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anna-Louise Plowman (born c. 1972), New Zealand actress
  • Sir (John) Anthony Plowman (1905–1993) Vice-Chancellor of the High Court
  • Jon Plowman (born 1953), British television producer
  • Jonathan Plowman Jr. (1717–1795), American revolutionary
  • Max Plowman (1883–1941), British writer and pacifist
  • Thomas S. Plowman (1843–1919), American politician
  • Tony Plowman (born 1939), Australian politician
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Famous quotes containing the word plowman:

    When the plowman fled,
    having left a highborn woman
    in the throes of ecstasy,
    thinking her dead,
    the cotton plant
    bobbed with the weight
    of new bloom on its stalk
    as if laughing.
    Hla Stavhana (c. 50 A.D.)