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Folkes or
ffolkes is a surname, and may
refer to:
Folkes Brothers,
Jamaican mento group Cheston Folkes (1863–1941),
American politician Martin Folkes...
- The
Folkes Brothers are a
Jamaican group,
composed of John
Folkes (the lead singer), Mico
Folkes, and Eric
Joseph ("Junior")
Folkes, and are the originators...
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Royal Society from 1741 to 1752.
Folkes was born in
Westminster on 29
October 1690, the
eldest son of
Martin Folkes,
councillor at Law.
Educated at Clare...
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folk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Folk or
Folks may
refer to:
Nation People Folklore Folk art
Folk dance Folk hero
Folk horror Folk music Folk...
- 1954 to his
death in 1959.
Minetree Folkes Jr. was born in Richmond, Virginia, to Mary (née Wily) and
Minetree Folkes. His
father served as commonwealth's...
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Folk music is a
music genre that
includes traditional folk music and the
contemporary genre that
evolved from the
former during the 20th-century
folk...
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September 2009). "
Folkes set to
return with Tigers". The Australian. "
Folkes leaves Tigers for Dragons". The Leader. 11 May 2011. "
Folkes appointed as Jillaroos...
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turned their attention to
Robert E. Lee
Folkes, an
African American cook on the train.
Robert E. Lee
Folkes was
taken into
custody when the
train arrived...
- John
Homery Folkes FRIBA (1906-2000) was an
English architect, archaeologist, and
local historian.
Homery Folkes was born on 9 May 1906 at Pedmore, Worcestershire...
- of
Folkes and Gale and how they
revealed a
connection between the
levels of
nucleic acids in
cells and the rate that
proteins were made.: 162
Folkes and...