Brixham, are buried Thomas Fownes, Vicar 1755-1809, and others of the Fownes family, and several mural monuments to the Fownes and Luttrell families. Cruickshanks...
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John Fownes (c. 1687–1733) of Nethway and Kittery Court, near Dartmouth, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1722. Fownes...
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Henry Fownes Luttrell (born Henry Fownes; 1722 or 1723 – 30 October 1780), of Dunster Castle, Somerset, was High Sheriff of Somerset from 1754 to 1755...
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James Somerville (redirect from James Fownes Somerville)
Arthur Fownes Somerville was the son of James Curtis né Fownes (later Somerville); born in 1807, he was the son of James Somerville né Fownes (later Somerville)...
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and 4 daughters. John Fownes Luttrell (1787–1857), eldest son and heir, JP, DL, who died unmarried. MP for Minehead 1811–32 Henry Fownes Luttrell (1790–1867)...
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politician, MP for Minehead 1586–1589 John K. Luttrell (1831–1893), U.S. Representative from California John Fownes Luttrell (1752–1816) of Dunster Castle...
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except for a few months in 1806–07. Fownes Luttrell was the oldest son of Henry Fownes Luttrell I (formerly Henry Fownes, c. 1722–1780). His mother Margaret...
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paying guests, and Fownes Luttrell's older brother John Fownes Luttrell II had held the borough's second seat since 1812. The Fownes Luttrell brothers...
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pocket borough near Dunster. Fownes Luttrell was the fifth surviving son of Henry Fownes Luttrell I (formerly Henry Fownes, c. 1722–1780). His mother Margaret...
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survived him, one of whom was Mary Drewe (died 1830) who in 1782 married John Fownes Luttrell (1752–1816), feudal baron of Dunster of Dunster Castle in Somerset...
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Morice Pole. At the election in 1796 John Fownes Lutrell held his own seat, but Langston defeated his brother Thomas Fownes Luttrell. Luttrell rallied his support...
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pseudonymous writer of letters critical of British governmental practices. John Adams wrote, "Pownall was the most constitutional and national Governor,...
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Whitleigh (section Fownes family)
Whitley was a seat of the Fownes family from the 17th century. John Fownes (1614–1646) of Whitley was the fourth son of Thomas Fownes (d. 1638) of Plymouth...
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Thomas Fones (redirect from Thomas Fownes)
by Thomas Fownes himself in his return to the 1620 Heraldic Visitation of Devon. He mentions in his will 5the "daughters of Humpry Fownes deceased" but...
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Customs from 1813 to 1819. Fownes Luttrell was born on 9 February 1756, the third son of Henry Fownes Luttrell (né Fownes) and his wife, Margaret, the...
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apparently due to the influence over that seat exerted by his friend John Fownes Luttrell (1752–1816), feudal barony of Dunster of nearby Dunster Castle...
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life peer. Son of William. John Fownes Luttrell (1752–1816), MP 1801-16 John Fownes Luttrell (1787–1857), MP 1812–32. Son of John. Alex Lyon MP Clare Short...
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Succeeded by John Mills Ralph Bernal Preceded by John Fownes Luttrell William Edward Tomline Member of Parliament for Minehead 1831–1832 With: John Fownes Luttrell...
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Sir Charles Lemon, 2nd Baronet, MP 1807–57. John Fownes Luttrell (1752–1816), MP 1801–16, and son John Fownes Luttrell (1787–1857), MP 1812–32. (Both sat...
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Lyndall Urwick (redirect from Lyndall Fownes Urwick)
Lyndall Fownes Urwick MC (3 March 1891 – 5 December 1983) was a British management consultant and business thinker. He is recognised for integrating the...
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in 1822, and at the 1826 election Blair was returned for Minehead in the Fownes Luttrell interest. He continued to take a Tory line, voting against repeal...
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took part in the relief of Guernsey in September 1779, and then served in John Reynold's squadron in October. From there he moved to the Channel Fleet in...
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of John Fownes Luttrell, whose family had controlled the borough's elections for large periods since its enfranchisement in the 16th century. Fownes Luttrell...
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Susanna Fownes (died 1648/49), a daughter of Thomas Fownes (died 1638) of Plymouth, Mayor of Plymouth in 1619, whose descendant Henry Fownes-Luttrell...
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Margaret Fownes-Luttrell (7 February 1726 – 13 August 1766) was a British heiress, the wife of Henry Fownes Luttrell. She was the heiress of Dunster Castle...
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Duchess of Dorset (née Cope), daughter of Sir Charles Cope, Bt. and widow of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset, in 1801. Catharine Whitworth (d. 1805), who...
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article: Chronological Table and Index of the Statutes: William III Raithby, John, ed. (1963) [1820]. "7° & 8° Gul. III.". Statutes of the Realm. Vol. 7: The...
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was Secretary to the Board of Control in 1791–1793. He was a witness in John Horne Tooke's trial for high treason in 1794. He supported parliamentary...
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Caspar Fownes (born 12 August 1967) is a horse trainer in Hong Kong. He take out his own licence in 2003/04 with 44 winners. In 2010/11 he added 56 winners...
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King's Norton; William Younge, of Evesham; John Younge, servant to Lord Brooke; John Fownes, of Dodford Priory; John Giles, of Astley; Colonel William Dingley...
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