From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romney
Romney
Romney can refer to: • Milt Romney (1899-1975), professional football
player
People
Places
British Commonwealth
• Cyril Romney (1931–2007), Chief Minister of the Canada
British Virgin Islands from 1983 to 1986 • Romney Township, Ontario, a township in Kent
• The Earl of Romney, an English title County, Ontario
• Francis Romney (1873-1963), English cricketer
• George Romney (painter) (1734–1802), English United Kingdom
portrait painter • New Romney (UK Parliament constituency), the
• John Romney (1785–1863), English engraver Parliament seat for New Romney
• Val Romney (1718-1773), English cricketer • New Romney railway station, a depot in Kent,
England
United States political • New Romney, Kent, England
See also: Pratt–Romney family • Old Romney, a nearby Kentish village of similar age
• Ann Romney (b. 1949), former First Lady of to New Romney
Massachusetts (wife of Mitt Romney) • Romney Deanery, a Deanery of the Canterbury
• G. Scott Romney (b. 1941), Michigan Republican Diocese, in Kent, England
politician and lawyer, son of George Romney and • Romney Island, an island in the English River
brother of Mitt Romney Thames
• George W. Romney (1907–1995), Governor of • Romney Lock, a lock on the English River Thames
Michigan and father of Mitt Romney • Romney Marsh, a wetland in Kent and East Sussex,
• Lenore Romney (1908–1998), Michigan politician, England
former First Lady of Michigan (wife of George W. • Romney Road (A206 Road), a road in England near
Romney) the River Thames
• Mitt Romney (b. 1947), Republican politician, former • Romney Sands railway station, a depot in Kent,
Governor of Massachusetts and candidate for U.S. England
President, son of George W. Romney • Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, a heritage
• Ronna Romney (b. 1943), Michigan Republican railway in Kent, England
politician and radio talk show host, (ex-wife of G. • Sir William Romney’s School, Tetbury, a secondary
Scott Romney) school
United States other United States
• Dick Romney (1895-1969), Utah State football coach • Romney, Indiana, an unincorporated community
• Elwood Romney (?-1970), All-American basketball • Romney, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated
player at BYU community
• George S. Romney (1874-1935), university president • Romney, Texas, an unincorporated community
and educator in Utah and Idaho • Romney, West Virginia, (population, 1,940), the
• G. Ott Romney (1892-1973), football coach Brigham oldest town in West Virginia
Young University, Utah • George W. Romney Building ("the Romney
• Hugh Romney (b. 1936), entertainer and peace Building"), the Governor of Michigan’s main office
activist ("Wavy Gravy") location
• A. Kimball Romney (b. 1925), academic and • Romney African-American Cemetery, an old
anthropologist cemetery in Romney, West Virginia
• Marion G. Romney (1897–1988), prominent leader in • Romney Middle School, a school in Romney, West
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Virginia
cousin of George W. Romney
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romney
• Romney Stadium, an outdoor football stadium at • HMS Romney (1762), a 50-gun English naval warship
Utah State University (named after Dick Romney) • Romney Expedition, an early maneuver of the
Confederate Army in the US Civil War
Other uses • Romney Formation, a stratum of sedimentary rock
• Romney (sheep), a type of sheep which is bred for
• HMS Romney, any of five English naval warships meat
with that name • Romney’s, an English baking company, founded 1918
• HMS Romney (1694), a 50-gun English naval warship • Shuzenji Romney Railway, a railway on the Izu
• HMS Romney (1708), a 50-gun English naval warship Peninsula of Japan
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