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Faulknor may
refer to: In people:
Faulknor family, an
English family of
distinguished Royal Navy officers, including:
Jonathan Faulknor the
elder Robert...
- name HMS
Faulknor after members of the
Faulknor family,
which included several distinguished naval officers: HMS
Faulknor (1914) was a
Faulknor-class flotilla...
- HMS
Faulknor was the
flotilla leader for the F-class
destroyers built for the
Royal Navy
during the 1930s. The ship had a
particularly active operational...
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Robert Faulknor the
younger (1763–1795) was an 18th-century
Royal Navy officer, part of the
Faulknor naval dynasty. He was court-martialled (but acquitted)...
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Kennedy Jade
Faulknor (born June 30, 1999) is a
Canadian soccer player who
plays as a centre-back for
Minnesota Aurora. In 2015, she
represented the Canadian...
- The
Faulknor family was an
English family from Northamptonshire, of
which several generations served as
officers in the
Royal Navy.
Samuel Faulknor (d...
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Christopher Faulknor (born 12
November 1962) is a
Jamaican sprinter. He
competed in the men's 4 × 100
metres relay at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans,...
- to be
scuttled on 15 May.
Faulknor, Fury, Escapade, Echo, and
Eclipse escorted more
Arctic convoys in May–September,
Faulknor sinking U-88 on 12 September...
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Jonathan Faulknor (fl. 1744 – 24 June 1795) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy who
served during the
Seven Years' War, the
American War of Independence,...
- The
Faulknor class were a
class of
flotilla leaders that were
under construction in the
United Kingdom for the
Chilean Navy at the
outbreak of
World War...