as mentioned in A History of Newfoundland by D. W. Prouse

 
T. R. ROW (#390)
p.467    " ........under the new government that came into power in 1855* there was a complete
           change."
                           *  member of Legislative Council :  Hon. T. R. Row

p.467    portrait of T. R. Row
 

WILLIAM BICKFORD ROW (#469)
p.432     (re 1832 election) " It appears at first there were only four candidates, John Kent, William Thomas,
            William B. Row,......"

p.433     "In 1834 on the removal of William Thomas to the Legislative Council and Garland's retirement, William
             Carson was elected for St. John's and William Bickford Row for Trinity."

p.438     "In the elections of 1836 and 1837 to the House of Assembley there was a complete change;
             ......... Fortune Bay was represented by W.B. Row,...."

p.455     "In April 1844 the Newfoundland Bank was incorporated, the capital was #50,000.  Following were        the principle shareholders: ........., William Bickford Row, ..."

p.457     "Sir John Harvey opened the new Legislature on the 14th Jan. 1843...  The House consisted of the 10 following members appointed by the Crown: ....., W. B. Row, ...."

p.461     "In the June session of the House of Assembly (1846)  ...., Hon.W. B. Row, .... voted against it."

p.465     member of the Legislative Council in 1850 : Hon. W. B. Row

p.664     member of the House of Assembly for Fortune Bay in 1837.
 

Stabb, ROW, & Holmwood (#390)
p.459     premises destroyed in fire of June 9, 1846.