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Benjamin Furly (13
April 1636 –
March 1714) was an
English Quaker merchant and
friend of John Locke.
Furly was born at
Colchester 13
April 1636, began...
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Fur is a
thick growth of hair that
covers the skin of
almost all mammals. It
consists of a
combination of oily
guard hair on top and
thick underfur beneath...
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Thomas Furly Forster FLS (5
September 1761 – 28
October 1825) was an
English botanist.
Forster was born in Bond Street, Walbrook, on 5
September 1761...
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Furness (/ˈfɜːrnɪs, fɜːrˈnɛs/
FUR-niss,
fur-NESS) is a
peninsula and
region of ****bria, England.
Together with the
Cartmel Peninsula it
forms North Lonsdale...
- The
fur trade is a
worldwide industry dealing in the
acquisition and sale of
animal fur.
Since the
establishment of a
world fur market in the
early modern...
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Furrer (born 1991),
American rifle shooter Beat
Furrer (born 1954),
Austrian composer Gaston Furrer (born 1945),
Swiss ice
hockey player Jonas Furrer...
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Thelma Furness,
Viscountess Furness (née Morgan, 23
August 1904 – 29
January 1970), was a
mistress of King
Edward VIII
while he was
Prince of Wales. She...
- In construction,
furring (
furring strips) are
strips of wood or
other material applied to a
structure to
level or
raise the surface, to
prevent dampness...
- Look up
furor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Besides the
dictionary definition,
furor may
refer to:
Furor, a
Spanish destroyer which fought in the...
- Look up
Fur,
fur,
fúr,
für, or
fûr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fur is a
thick growth of hair that
covers the skin of many animals.
Fur may also...