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    Sir William Webb Follett, QC (2 December 1796 – 28 June 1845) was an English lawyer and politician who served as MP for Exeter (1835–1845). He served twice...
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    William Webb Follett Synge (25 August 1826 – 29 May 1891) was a British diplomat and author, known for his contributions to The Standard, Punch and the...
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  • Attorney General Follett may refer to: Rosemary Follett (born 1948), Attorney General of the Australian Capital Territory William Webb Follett (1796–1845)...
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  • districts of Victoria Follett, Texas Follett High School, in Follett, Texas Follett Independent School District, in Follett, Texas Follett Stone Arch Bridge...
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    of the Court of Common Pleas Follett was appointed Solicitor General of England and Wales, requiring a by-election. Follett was appointed Attorney General...
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  • son of Benjamin Follett and his wife Ann Webb, daughter of John Webb. His older brother was William Webb Follett (1796-1845), MP and Solicitor General....
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  • Edward Charles Follett (16 February 1842 – 6 June 1869) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Sir William Webb Follett, he was born in February...
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  • invented rugby William Webb Follett (1796–1845), English lawyer William Webb Venable (1880–1948), U.S. Representative from Mississippi William Webbe (disambiguation)...
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    August 1841) Frederick Pollock (6 September 1841 – 15 April 1844) William Webb Follett (15 April 1844 – 29 June 1845) Frederic Thesiger (29 June 1845 –...
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    Hunt when on his trial at Hertford with John Thurtell for the murder of William Weare; and eight years later at Chelmsford assizes he won a hard-fought...
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    Sugden 1829–1830 Sir William Horne 1830–1832 Sir John Campbell 1832–1834 Sir Charles Pepys 1834 Sir Robert Rolfe 1834 William Webb Follett 1834–1835 Robert...
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    Friends charity supports elderly people in the local community. William Webb Follett, the noted lawyer and parliamentarian, was born here in 1796. General...
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    merchant William Devas, and was therefore the childhood home of the political economist Charles Stanton Devas. Colonel William Webb Follett died at Woodside...
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    23. The Episcopal liturgy was used with the British Commissioner William Webb Follett Synge standing in for the godparents. The Prince died on August 27...
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    first married Mary Devaynes in 1813 (the widow of William Devaynes (1730–1809) and daughter of William Wileman). They had three surviving children. After...
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  • Attorney General Sir Frederick Pollock and Solicitor General Sir William Webb Follett, prosecuting. Bean's defence barrister, Sidney Calder Horry, put...
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    Edward Dunsterville, British naval officer and hydrographer (d. 1873) William Webb Follett, English lawyer and politician (d. 1845) David Spangler, American...
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  • General for England and Wales Exeter 20 April 1844 William Webb Follett Conservative William Webb Follett Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales...
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    Minister Lord Aberdeen Foreign Secretary and Sir James Graham Home Secretary. William Gladstone, who was yet to join the Liberal Party, became a member of the...
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    August 1870, aged 86, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, William, sometime Queen's Remembrancer. His fourth son, Charles Edward Pollock...
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    Conservative MP for Exeter at a by-election in 1845—caused by the death of William Webb Follett—and held the seat until 1857 when he did not seek re-election at...
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    described Bright's disease, and Eliza Follett, sister of lawyer-politicians William Webb Follett and Brent Follett. He was educated at Rugby School and...
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    Duke of Buccleuch, Lord Privy Seal, and a second portrait of Sir William Webb Follett. Peel demanded that the portraits he commissioned be kept simple...
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    First Peel ministry (category Ministries of William IV)
    Exchequer while the Duke of Wellington served as Foreign Secretary. A young William Ewart Gladstone held office as a Junior Lord of the Treasury, his first...
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    remains; Sir William Webb Follett, MP, (1842) and Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hong Kong, (Devon and Exeter Institution, Exeter); William Lowther, 2nd...
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    Edward Divett from 1832 Succeeded by Sir William Webb Follett Edward Divett Preceded by Lewis William Buck Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt (1) Member of Parliament...
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  • Duckworth (1845–1857) William Webb Follett (1835–1845) James Wentworth Buller (1832–1835) Preceded by James Wentworth Buller Lewis William Buck Succeeded by...
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    the sculptor Edward Bowring Stephens (1815–1882) of Exeter, of Sir William Webb Follett (1796–1845), MP for Exeter and Sir John Bowring (1792–1872), of Exeter...
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    CenterPoint Properties, Dantech Information Technology, Hub Group and Follett Higher Education Group. Global non-profit organizations such as Lions Clubs...
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    was held on August 23, with the newly arrived British commissioner William Webb Follett Synge and his wife as stand-ins for Queen Victoria. The young prince...
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