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Falconberg may
refer to Falconbridge. It may also
refer to:
Falconberg or Falconbridge, the **** (died 1226). See
Falkes de Breauté
Falconberg or Falconbridge...
- Mary Cromwell, The
Countess Fauconberg (9
February 1637 (christened) – 14
March 1713) was an
English noblewoman, the
third daughter of
Oliver Cromwell...
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Baron Fauconberg (also
Falconberg or Falconbridge) is an
hereditary title created twice in the
Peerage of England.
First created in 1295 when Sir Walter...
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William Glenholme Falconbridge (1846–1920),
Canadian judge and
lawyer Falconberg (disambiguation) **** of
Fauconberg This
disambiguation page lists...
- "The
Peeping Tom")
Friends as Mrs.
Sandler (1979)
Gimme a Break! as Mrs.
Falconberg (1982, "Love Thy Neighbor") Madame's
Place as
Herself (1982, "The Nice...
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transferred to a camp at Batavia,
which was
liberated on
August 15, 1945. Suki
Falconberg, a
comfort women survivor,
shared her experiences:
Serial penetration...
- Sal (as Paul Baressi)
Becky Savage as
Elaine (as
Becky Bitter)
Johnny Falconberg as Pete Dan Pace as
Coach Scott Sinclair as Mr.
Carson Greg Dale as Windstorm...
- disease. Gunnar: A Tale of
Norse Life (1874) A Norseman's
Pilgrimage (1875)
Falconberg (1879)
Goethe and
Schiller (1879) Ilka on the Hill Top (1881) A Daughter...
- – from the
early 18th
century street builder Paul
Dufour Falconberg Mews –
after Falconberg House (demolished 1924) the
former home of
Thomas Belasyse...
- Earl
Fauconberg (or Earl of Fauconberg, or Earl Fauconburg, or Earl
Falconberg, or Fauconburg) was
launched at
Whitby in 1765. From 1784 on she made numerous...