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- Graham Barton Feakes AO (20 March 1930 – 3 December 1994) was an Australian public servant and diplomat. From 1984 to 1990, Feakes was Australian High...
- Feake is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Feake (c. 1716–1762), English physician Christopher Feake (1612–1683), English Congregationalist...
- used it in his translation of Gian Paolo Lomazzo: "The lockes or plaine feakes of haire called cow-lickes, are made turning upwards." For people who are...
- 1645, the Feakes constructed a post and beam one-room-over-one-room house on top of the cellar. After the Feakes' divorce, Elizabeth Feake sold the property...
- Charles Feake (c.1716–1762) was an English physician and Fellow of the Royal Society. He was the son of Samuel Feake (died 1757) of Durrington Hall in...
- Samuel Feake (died 16 Jun 1757) was an administrator of the English East India Company. He served as President in the Bay and as Governor and Commander-in-Chief...
- her uncle (and former father-in-law), Gov. John Winthrop. In 1640, the Feakes acquired more land in what is now Greenwich, Connecticut. Indeed, she is...
- Mount Feake Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 203 Prospect Street in Waltham, M****achusetts. Established in 1857, it is the city's second cemetery, after...
- refers to a publication called Mr. Christopher Feakes Exhortations, and mentions that although Feake 'derides psalmsinging' he 'makes new songs.' A publication...
- named Mount Feake in Waltham after Feake in 1632, and Feake Island (Fetch's Island) in Virginia is also named after him. Around 1633 Feake married Elizabeth...