- palisade),
believed to be the
first fortification at
Foulis,
still remain in the
castle grounds today.
Foulis Castle itself is
mentioned briefly in
records that...
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Foulis is a castle.
Foulis may also
refer to: G. T.
Foulis, part of
Haynes Publishing Group Foulis baronets,
three separate baronetcies in the Baronetage...
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William Foulis may
refer to: Sir
William Foulis, 4th
Baronet (1659–1741), of the
Foulis baronets Sir
William Foulis, 5th
Baronet (c. 1680–1756), of the...
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namesake of
Foulis semigroups, an
algebraic structure that he
studied extensively under the
alternative name of Baer *-semigroups.
Foulis was born on...
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James Foulis (1871–1928) was a Scottish-American
golfer who won the
second U.S. Open in 1896.
James Foulis may also
refer to: Jim
Foulis (1903–1969), American...
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James R.
Foulis (October 6, 1903 –
April 12, 1969) was an
American professional golfer. He was the son of
David Foulis and
nephew of
James Foulis, winner...
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illuminating lighthouses.
Foulis installed the
system in the
Partridge island lighthouse in 1853. The
invention that
would bring Foulis his
greatest recognition...
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Henry Foulis (1638–1669) was an
English academic theologian and
controversial author.
Foulis was the
second son of Sir
Henry Foulis, 2nd Baronet, of Ingleby...
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David Foulis may
refer to: Sir
David Foulis, 1st
Baronet (died 1642),
Scottish politician Sir
David Foulis, 3rd
Baronet (1633–1695), MP for Northallerton...
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Andrew Foulis (1712 – 18
September 1775) was a
Scottish printer,
brother of
Robert Foulis. They
worked in
partnership as
printers to the
University of...