Townsend

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Townsend is a surname of Yorkshire and Norfolk origin. In English its meaning is a topographic name indicating residence at the extremity of a city or village (From Middle English touun (‘village’, ‘settlement’) + ende (‘end’). The name is first found originating from Norfolk where people of the surname were seated as Lords of the manor of Snoring Magna (Great Snoring) in England from ancient times. Popular variants are Townshend (of Norfolk variety), and Townend.

Variants: Townshend, Townend, Thounhende, Tonsend, Touunend, Tounende, Touunesende, Touunsende, Towneend, Townsende, Townesende, Townesend, Tunesende, Tunsend.

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  • Townshend Acts, proposed by Charles Townshend, Chancellor of the Exchequer, that placed a tax on common import goods and which fomented resentment of the British in the Thirteen Colonies.

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  • Townsend's Warbler (Dendroica townsendi), a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
  • Townsend's Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi), a medium-sized thrush, and the solitaire native to North America.
  • Townsend's Mole (Scapanus townsendii), the largest North American mole.
  • Townsend's Shearwater (Puffinus auricularis), a rare seabird of the tropics from the family Procellariidae.

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