- the
Fulking and
Perching bostals (paths), is part of the
Beeding Hill to
Newtimber Hill
designated Site of
Special Scientific Interest.
Fulking was originally...
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Fulk V (Latin: Fulco, French:
Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089/1092 – 13
November 1143), also
known as
Fulk the Younger,
initially reigned as
count of Maine...
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Fulk is an old
European personal name,
probably deriving from the
Germanic folk ("people" or "chieftain"). It is
cognate with the
French Foulques, the...
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Fulks is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alice Fulks (born 1982),
American voice and
stage actress Clay
Fulks (1880–1964), American...
- Clay
Fulks (1880–1964) was a
writer on
Arkansas lore. In his
articles Fulks was one of
those who
shared H. L. Mencken's
dichotomy between a
backward and...
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Fulk Paynel (sometimes
Fulk Paganel or
Fulk Painell; died c. 1182) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and landowner.
Fulk Paynel was the son of
William Paynel...
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Joseph Franklin "Jumping Joe"
Fulks (October 26, 1921 –
March 21, 1976) was an
American professional basketball player. The NBA's
first scoring champion...
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leaving her to be
reared by neighbours, Emma (née Reiss) and
Richard D.
Fulks, the
chief of
detectives in
Saint Joseph. She took
their surname unofficially...
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Fulk III, the
Black (c. 970–1040; Old French:
Foulque Nerra) was an
early Count of
Anjou celebrated as one of the
first great builders of
medieval castles...
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Fulk IV (French:
Foulques IV d'Anjou; 1043 – 14
April 1109),
better known as
Fulk le Réchin (Latin:
Fulco Rechin), was the
count of
Anjou from around...