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    is present-day Turkey. Charles Fellows was born at High Pavement, Nottingham on 31 August 1799, the fifth son of John Fellows, a wealthy silk merchant...
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  • Charles Fellows was a British archaeologist. Charles Fellow(e)s may also refer to: Charlie Fellows (rugby union) (born 1988), English rugby union player...
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    each year. New Fellows can only be nominated by existing Fellows for one of the fellowships described below: Every year, up to 52 new fellows are elected...
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  • Michael Charles Fellows (December 8, 1957 – September 19, 2016) was an American political activist and Army reservist. He was also a state coordinator...
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    Admiral Charles Fellowes CB (19 October 1823 – 8 March 1886) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet. Fellowes joined...
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    Ronald Charles Fellows CM (born September 28, 1959) is a Canadian retired auto racing driver. Fellows was born in Windsor, Ontario, on September 28, 1959...
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  • Archie Fellows, English footballer Carol Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn (1896–1988), British peer Charles Fellows (disambiguation) Charlie Fellows (disambiguation)...
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    Orleans. Brooks, Charles H. (1902), The Official History and Manual of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America, Odd Fellows' Journal Print, p...
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    The St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall is historic Odd Fellows hall located at St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri. It is a 3+1⁄2-story, brick Second...
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  • brother-in-law Prince Charles to escort the Princess's body back for the public funeral. Witnesses reported that Lady Fellowes was very upset and needed...
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    ruin. The ruins were rediscovered by British traveller Charles Fellows in the early 1840s. Fellows had them shipped to the British Museum, where some of...
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    Charles de Ganahl Koch (/koʊk/ KOHK; born November 1, 1935) is an American billionaire businessman. As of February 2024, he was ranked as the 23rd richest...
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  • successful Fellows. Rangel Fellows also receive mentoring from Foreign Service Officers throughout the duration of the program. Rangel Fellows attend a...
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  • unofficial Odd Fellows Lodges had existed in New York City circa 1806–1818, because of its charter relationship, the American Odd Fellows is regarded as...
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  • The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and colloquially called the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the John...
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    quoted in the Oxford English Dictionary, Third Edition, March 2011 s.v. Charles Fellows, The Menu Maker, The Hotel Monthly Press, 1910, p. 114 Margaret McHale...
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    D.C. Once fellows complete their year of service, they join hundreds of other fellows as alumni of the program. The White House Fellows Foundation and...
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  • An IBM Fellow is a position at IBM appointed by the CEO. Typically only four to nine (eleven in 2014) IBM Fellows are appointed each year, in May or June...
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  • Liberty Eaton Fellows (August 22, 1834 – July 17, 1912) was an American politician and judge. Fellows was born in Corinth, Vermont, on August 22, 1834...
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  • Charlie Fellows may refer to: Charlie Fellows (rugby union) (born 1988), English rugby union player Charlie Fellows (gymnast) (born 1997), English gymnast...
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  • married Charles, Prince of Wales, in 1981) was a bridesmaid. Lord Fellowes had three children and five grandchildren: The Honourable Laura Jane Fellowes (born...
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    Dissenters section Sir Charles Fellows, archaeologist and explorer, known for his numerous expeditions in what is present-day Turkey. Charles Drury Edward Fortnum...
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    the RSL has about 600 Fellows, elected from among the best writers in any genre currently at work. Additionally, Honorary Fellows are chosen from those...
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    FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society), with up to 73 new fellows appointed each year from a pool of around 800 candidates. There are also royal fellows, honorary...
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  • Fellows was established to formally represent Fellows within the larger organization. Architects recognized with FAIA include: Max Abramovitz Charles...
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    succeeded to the earldom. Fellowes and his wife have one son, Peregrine Charles Morant Kitchener-Fellowes (born 1991). Fellowes was appointed a deputy lieutenant...
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    alleviate poverty and secure full employment. Notable Fellows (before 1914, Members) include Charles Dickens, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Hawking, Karl Marx...
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    friends and fellow musicians he preferred being called "Brother Ray". Charles was blinded during childhood, possibly due to glaucoma. Charles pioneered...
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  • Robert Fellows or Robert M. Fellows (August 23, 1903 in Los Angeles – May 11, 1969 in Los Angeles) was an American film producer who was once a production...
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  • honorary fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. A list of current honorary fellows is published on the college's website at Honorary Fellows. Alec Broers...
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