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- Fountayne (1714–1802) was a Church of England clergyman and the longest serving Dean of York. Fountayne was the younger of two sons of John Fountayne...
- Richard Fountayne Wilson (also given as Fountayne-Wilson; 9 June 1783 – 24 July 1847) was a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament for...
- school called Marylebone Seminary under the Rev. Dr John Fountayne, Dean of York. Fountayne was a friend of both the Lewis and Sewell families. There...
- (1933–1940) Sir Charles Wilson (1923–1929) Harold Wilson (1945–1983) Richard Fountayne Wilson Sammy Wilson Joseph Havelock Wilson (1892–1900), (1906–1910), (1918–1922)...
- Hood (the late Scottish TV executive) and Eila Ferguson. She lived in Fountayne Road, Stoke Newington (for a while with Martin Shaw, with whom she was...
- Catherine Judith Fountayne, for her lifetime. Catherine lived at Papplewick until 1822. On her death the Estate went to Richard Fountayne Wilson of Melton-on-the-Hill...
- William Howard Preceded by Viscount Milton William Duncombe Richard Fountayne-Wilson John Marshall Member of Parliament for Yorkshire 1830–1832 With:...
- Viscount Milton Succeeded by Viscount Milton Hon. William Duncombe Richard Fountayne-Wilson John Marshall Political offices Preceded by The Earl of Mulgrave...
- Johann Christoph Pepusch and William Croft. His patron and friend was John Fountayne, the Dean of York. He replaced his tutor, Gates, as chorister at the Chapel...
- Preceded by Sir John Major, Bt Fountayne Wentworth Osbaldeston Member of Parliament for Scarborough 1768–1772 With: Fountayne Wentworth Osbaldeston 1768–1770...