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renamed to
Fison,
Packard & Prentice, Limited. The
Company formally changed its name to the
shorter Fisons Ltd in 1942.
During the 1950s,
Fisons promoted...
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British rower Fison baronets, a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Fisons, a
British multinational pharmaceutical,
scientific instruments and horticultural...
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Fison (11
December 1892 – 13
April 1985) was an
English businessman and
Conservative Party politician. He was
chairman of the
family business,
Fisons...
- The
Fison Baronetcy, of
Greenholme in Burley-in-Wharfedale in the West
Riding of the
County of York, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- Sir
Frederick William Fison, 1st
Baronet (4
December 1847 – 20
December 1927) was an
English mill-owner and
Conservative politician who sat in the House...
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William Guy
Fison, MC 3rd
Baronet (25
October 1890 – 6
December 1964) was a
British rower who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics.
Fison was educated...
- Anna
Fison known as
Morfudd Eryri and Anna
Walter Thomas (14
February 1839 – 12
February 1920) was a
British translator, poet and educator. She had an...
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Joseph Edward Fison (18
March 1906 – 2 July 1972) was an
Anglican bishop. He was the 74th
Bishop of Salisbury.
Fison was
educated at
Shrewsbury School...
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junction 9 of the M11 motorway.
Boots and
Fisons joined divisions in 1980 to form FBC Limited. In 1982
Fisons sold its
fertiliser division to a Norwegian...
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Rushmere Athletic to take over at the ground.
Rushmere had been
established as
Fisons F.C. in 1948, but had been made
homeless after their parent company sold...