- John
ffoulkes (1868–1947) was a
British historian, and
curator of the
Royal Armouries at London. He was a
younger son of the
Reverend Edmund ffoulkes. He...
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Edmund Salusbury Ffoulkes (12
January 1819 – 19
April 1894) was a
British clergyman who
converted from
Anglicanism to
Catholicism and back
again in the...
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Mercy Kwarley ffoulkes-Crabbe, née Quartey-Papafio (6
January 1894 – 14 June 1974) was a
Ghanaian teacher, the
first indigenous woman to head a school...
- Foulkes,
Ffoulkes or
ffoulkes may
refer to:
Angela Foulkes (born 1948), English-born New
Zealand trade unionist Annie Foulkes (1877–1962),
Welsh writer...
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Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes (1858–1950) was a
British art historian, translator, and
scholar of
Italian Renaissance art. She parti****ted in the adoption...
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included Adelaide Anderson,
Gertrude Bell,
Margaret Bryant,
Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes,
Harriette Lombard Hennessy, and
Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick. The eleventh...
- are listed.
Phyrr et al., 57–58
Phyrr et al., 58
Ffoulkes, 97–99; Williams, 54 Cheshire, 42
Ffoulkes, 97–98; "The Tale of Sir Thopas". Librarius. Archived...
-
Chauvelin knows his
identity and his purpose. She
persuades Sir
Andrew Ffoulkes to
accompany her, but
because of the tide and the weather,
neither they...
- of its
exhibition on the war. The
acquisition was the idea of
Charles ffoulkes, the museum's
inaugural curator. It was displa**** prominently, and was...
- co-extensive with what they had afterward, when they were so called" (
ffoulkes,
Dictionary of
Christian Antiquities,
quoted in
Volume XIV of
Philip Schaff's...