Towne
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Towne, an archaic spelling of the word town, is a surname, and may refer to:
- Benjamin Towne, publisher of the first American daily newspaper, the Pennsylvania Evening Post in 1783 - see History of American Newspapers
- Charles A. Towne (1858–1928), U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Minnesota
- Charles Towne (artist) (1763–1840), English painter
- Charles Hanson Towne (1877–1949), American author, poet and editor
- Francis Towne (1739 or 1740–1816), British landscape painter
- Gene Towne (1904–1979), American screenwriter
- Henry R. Towne (1844–1924), American mechanical engineer and entrepreneur
- John Towne (1711?–1791), British religious controversialist
- Joseph Towne (1806–1879), British anatomical modeller
- Katharine Towne (born 1978), American actress
- Laura Matilda Towne, African-American educator
- Mary Eastey (1634–1692), née Towne, executed for witchcraft by the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem witch trials
- Rebecca Nurse (1621–1692), née Towne, sister of Mary Eastey, also executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
- Robert Towne (born 1934), American actor and screenwriter
- Robert Towne (clergyman) (1592/3?–1664), British clergyman and ejected minister
- Sarah Cloyce (1648–1702), née Towne, sister of Mary Eastey and Rebecca Nurse, accused but not convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
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