- a
surname of
Scottish origin which means "a
house supplying food."
Fotheringhame is a
variant spelling.
Notable people with the
surname include: Aaron...
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Pattie Fotheringhame, née
Lewis (1853–1955),
commonly referred to as Mrs J.
Fotheringhame, was a
journalist in Sydney, Australia, who
wrote for The Bulletin...
- Her four vice-presidents who
founded the
society were Gilmore,
Pattie Fotheringhame,
Isobel Gullett and Mary
Liddell and the aim was to
encourage other...
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British ****
Muslim organisation Medical Affairs Bureau,
Taiwan Pattie Fotheringhame (c. 1864–1955),
Australian journalist under the
byline "Mab" Mab Copland...
- %
Independent T.
Taylor (In****bent) 164 55.8%
Independent A.
Rorie 95 32.3%
Independent A.
Fotheringhame 35 11.9%
Majority 69 23.5%
Independent hold...
- Bulletin: 1881–1888
Pattie Lewis (died 1955) as "Mab";
married James Fotheringhame in 1886 1888–1896: Ina
Wildman (died 1896) as "Sappho Smith" 1896–1898:...
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recorded by
Traill Dennison, and
drawing from "the
memories of the late J.
Fotheringhame and
other Sanday informants." Sir
George Dasent also gave a version...
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Baverstock was the
inaugural President. Her four vice-presidents were
Pattie Fotheringhame, Mary Gilmore,
Isobel Gullett and Mary
Liddell and the aim was to encourage...
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Papdale Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Allan Taylor (In****bent) 123 64.4%
Independent Alma
Fotheringhame 68 35.6%
Majority 55 28.8%
Independent hold...
- 'The
Filipino Kid'
Baylon vs
Terry 'Turbo' Kounsavat, Mike 'Farmer'
Fotheringhame vs Josh 'Method Man' Marsters, Sam 'the Shank' Hill vs
Nathan 'Nasty...