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Fulwar Skipwith (February 21, 1765 –
January 7, 1839) was an
American soldier, diplomat,
politician and farmer. A
veteran of the
American Revolutionary...
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Fulwar is a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Fulwar Craven, 4th
Baron Craven (died 1764),
English landowner and sportsman...
- time to
overwhelm possible opposition by a show of force. On
November 7,
Fulwar Skipwith was
elected as governor,
together with
members of a
bicameral legislature...
- Sir
Fulwar Skipwith, 2nd
Baronet (1676 – 14 May 1728) of
Newbold Revel, Stretton-under-Foss,
Warwickshire was a
Conservative Member of
Parliament for Coventry...
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Thomas Fulwar (Fuller) was an
Irish Anglican priest in the
seventeenth century.
Fulwar was the son of John
Fulwar, the
vicar of Stebbing. He is recorded...
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legacy in the
Tangipahoa and
Tchefuncte River regions." On
November 7, 1810,
Fulwar Skipwith was
elected as governor,
together with
members of a
bicameral legislature...
- Apr 1954 - 31 Aug 1957,
Harold George Hammett 28 Aug 1954 - 15 Sep 1954,
Fulwar Rupert Caven Fowle,
acting for
Hammett 25 Sep 1956 - Feb 1957,
Maurice John...
- Stretton-under-Fosse, in the
borough of Rugby. The
current house was
built in 1716 for Sir
Fulwar Skipwith, 2nd
Baronet and was
constructed of
brick in
three stories to an...
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injured in the riots. Even at the time, the
vicar of Kintbury, the Rev
Fulwar Craven Fowle,
pleaded for Winterbourne's life, but to no avail. Unusually...
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Fulwar Craven, 4th
Baron Craven (died 10
November 1764)[citation needed] was an
English nobleman and sportsman. He was
educated at
Rugby School and Magdalen...