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Furnivall or
Furnival is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frederick James Furnivall (1825–1910), co-creator of the New
English Dictionary...
- building) in Holborn, London, England.
Furnival's Inn was
founded about 1383 when
William de
Furnival, 4th Lord
Furnival leased a
boarding facility to Clerks...
- John
Furnival (29 May 1933 – 31 May 2020) was a
British artist and teacher,
active in
visual and
concrete poetry. He was best
known for his 'wordscapes'...
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Furnivall Gardens (also
spelt Furnival Gardens) is a park in
Hammersmith alongside the
river Thames. It was once the
location of the
mouth of Hammersmith...
- Sir
Edward Martin Furnival Jones CBE (7 May 1912 – 1
March 1997) was
Director General of MI5, the
United Kingdom's
internal security service, from 1965...
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Daniel 'Dan'
William Furnival (born 25
October 1978) is an
English cricketer.
Furnival is a right-handed
batsman who
bowls leg break. He was born in Ashford...
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succeeded by
their eldest son, the
second Baron. In 1839 he was
created Baron Furnival, of
Malahide in the
County of Dublin, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom...
- Sir
Gerard Furnival (died 1219) was an
English landowner and soldier. Born
about 1179, he was the son of Sir
Gerard Furnival, who had
accompanied King...
- Company. pp. 249–250. (Swinburn) had a
diabolical cleverness in
tormenting Furnival, and he knew how to hint the
exact charge which would excite that unfortunate...
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Elizabeth "****"
Furnival or "Mrs Kemble" (fl. 1731–1752) was a
British actress and
singer who
appeared in
theatres in
London and Dublin. She notably...