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- Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner (born 11 January 1985) is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Reigate, Surrey. He is known for his percussive...
- Faulkener (also sometimes spelt as Faulkner) is an 1807 historical tragedy by the British writer William Godwin. The play premiered at the Theatre Royal...
- Susan King, née Longhi (born 1951 in New York City, United States) is a writer of historical romance novels as Susan King, Sarah Gabriel and Susan Fraser...
- Thomas Holcroft (1806) Lothair in Adelgitha by Matthew Lewis (1807) Faulkener in Faulkener by William Godwin (1807) Fitzharding in The Curfew John Tobin (1807)...
- Youngmastered by Joolz Denbyartwork Keith Faulkener – layout, artwork processing Michael Faulkener – layout, artwork processing Justin ****van –...
- in the bungalow when Mr Faulkener visited (whether by invitation or not). When Jane was brought face to face with Faulkener at the police station, he...
- All****e, John Henry Johnstone as McQuery, Alexander Pope as Captain Faulkener, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Caustic, John Fawcett as **** Dashall, Charles...
- Bailey (as Mrs Sadler) Norman Lumsden (as Vicar) Robert Hines (as Jimmy Faulkener) Amanda Elwes (as Mildred Hope) Nicholas Pritchard (as Donovan Bailey)...
- The business was the family's mainstay for decades. In 1807 his tragedy Faulkener was performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane without more success than...
- Oldham 18 November 1981. Comment by commentator Kent Walton 11:20–11:45 re Faulkener running a pub and Saint running a block of holiday flats". YouTube. Archived...