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The proud and noble English surname of Lowe really was literally washed upon England's glittering shores amidst the veritable tidal wave of Immigration immediately following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. Records of this distinguished surname are first found amongst the early records of Worcestershire, where they had held a family seat from early times- and were granted lands by the very Duke William (himself!) of Normandy, in recognition of their heroic exploits at the now-renowned Battle of Hastings. Heartily wielding the formidable motto "I hope for better things!", this family name rises victoriously through what would be for many others the very erosional- and quite deadly- withering sands of time.

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