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The proud and noble English surname of Townroe is rooted deep within the ancient culture of the Anglo-Saxons who once ruled Britain. Early records in Norfolk reflect that the Townroe family had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of Snoring Magna. Long ago, "topographic" surnames were bestowed upon persons or families who lived near prominent geographical or physical features. Townroe means a dweller "at the town's end".

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