-
Piers Plowman (written c. 1370–86;
possibly c. 1377) or
Visio Willelmi de
Petro Ploughman (William's
Vision of
Piers Plowman) is a
Middle English allegorical...
- Anna-Louise
Plowman (born 9 May 1972) is a New Zealand-born actress.
Plowman was born in New
Zealand to
British parents. She
attended Samuel Marsden Collegiate...
-
locomotives from the
former Dobwalls Adventure Park and is
located at
Plowmans Garden Nursery &
Plant Centre Ltd, West Parley, Ferndown, Dorset. The rolling...
- Mark
Plowman,
generally known as Max
Plowman, (1
September 1883 – 3 June 1941) was a
British writer and pacifist. He was born in
Northumberland Park,...
- are two pseudo-Chaucerian
texts called "The
Plowman's Tale". In the mid-15th
century a
rhyme royal "
Plowman's Tale" was
added to the text of The Canterbury...
- A ploughman's
lunch is an
originally British cold meal
based around bread, cheese, and
fresh or
pickled onions.
Additional items can be added, such as...
- A
plough or (US) plow (both
pronounced /plaʊ/) is a farm tool for
loosening or
turning the soil
before sowing seed or planting.
Ploughs were traditionally...
- John
Plowman (c.1773–1843) was an
English architect based in Oxford. His
younger son John
Plowman (1807–1871) also
worked on
buildings on Oxford, leading...
- Mark
Plowman may
refer to: Max
Plowman, also
known as Mark VII Mark
Plowman (The Messengers),
fictional character This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- upon
David Dycers Dreame (c. 1551-52)
Possibly by
Robert Crowley,
Pyers Plowmans Exhortation unto the Lordes, Knightes, and
Burgoysses of the Parlyamenthouse...