William Foulke may refer to: William Dudley Foulke, American poet and reformer William Parker Foulke, American paleontologist William Foulke (footballer)...
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William "Fatty" Foulke (12 April 1874 – 1 May 1916; sometimes spelled Foulk, Foulkes) was an English professional cricketer and football player. Foulke...
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William Foulkes may refer to: William Foulkes (priest) (died 1691), Welsh cleric Bill Foulkes (1932–2013), English footballer Billy Foulkes (1926–1979)...
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Lenape, Pennsylvania to George Rhyfedd Foulke and Jean (Kane) Foulke. She was the granddaughter of William Foulke, who discovered the first full dinosaur...
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William Parker Foulke (1816–1865) discovered the first full dinosaur skeleton in North America (Hadrosaurus foulkii, which means "Foulke's big lizard")...
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baseball player William Foulke (disambiguation), multiple people Foulkes, another surname This page lists people with the surname Foulke. If an internal...
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William Foulkes (died 1691) was a seventeenth-century Welsh cleric and writer. Foulkes was the son of a clergyman named John Foulkes, and was educated...
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Sheffield United supporters, and directed at the club's goalkeeper William "Fatty" Foulke, who weighed over 300 lb (140 kg). In his early career he played...
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William Dudley Foulke (November 20, 1848 – May 30, 1935) was an American literary critic, journalist, poet, and reformer. William Dudley Foulke was born...
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Castle, Delaware. He married in 1910 to Jean Kane Foulke du Pont, the granddaughter of William Foulke, discoverer of the first full dinosaur skeleton in...
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Fulco and the Swedish Folke, along with other variants such as Fulke, Foulkes, Fulko, Folco, Folquet, and so on. However, the above variants are often...
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William Tannatt Foulkes (1863 – 8 February 1937) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team between 1884 and...
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Wentworth Miller (redirect from Ted Foulke)
as well as a prequel to Stoker, Uncle Charlie. He used the pseudonym Ted Foulke, later explaining, "I just wanted the scripts to sink or swim on their own...
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2004–05 Most consecutive clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper: 9, William Foulke, 1905–06[citation needed] Most overall clean sheets in Premier League:...
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William Anthony Foulkes ( /faʊks/ or /foʊks/; 5 January 1932 – 25 November 2013) was an English footballer who played for Manchester United in the Busby...
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Birdwood; and these bones sparked the interest of a visitor, William Foulke. In 1858, Foulke dug from the marl pit the first relatively complete skeleton...
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(1863-1915), Liberal, later Labour politician, was born in Dark Lane, Dawley. William Foulke, a former England international goalkeeper, was born at Dawley in 1874...
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unaided William Dyas (1872-1940), first-class cricketer as well as local politician and businessman, lived lifelong in Madeley. William Foulke (1874 in...
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Manchester United 1893–1925 Bob Crompton Blackburn Rovers 1896–1921 William Foulke Sheffield United, Chelsea, Bradford City 1894–1908 Alf Common Sunderland...
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Bob Fothergill (1897–1938), American Major League Baseball outfielder William Foulke (footballer) (1874–1916), English cricketer and footballer Richard Lamb...
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His career was ended due to a broken leg suffered in a collision with William Foulke. Bardsley served as a private in the Manchester Regiment during the...
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William Foulke, unhappy with one of his decisions, left his dressing room unclothed and pursued Kirkham, who took refuge in a broom cupboard. Foulke had...
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Retrieved 24 September 2018. William Foulke at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 24 September 2018 "England players: Willie/Billy Foulkes". englandfootballonline...
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Fairhurst, David Fairhurst (brother) Bob Ferrier Sr., Bob Ferrier Jr. (son) William Foulke, Jim Simmons (nephew) Ted Fenton, Benny Fenton (brother) Les Ferdinand...
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John Foulke (1757–1796) was an American physician and Quaker. Foulke was born into the Quaker family of Mary and Judah Foulke in Philadelphia. He began...
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Southampton F.C. [103] Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine William Foulke Derbyshire County Cricket Club [104] England national football team...
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newly formed Chelsea; after Joseph Schofield's penalty was saved by William Foulke, Dodd scored the rebound. After two seasons with Stockport County, he...
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Bill 'Fatty' Foulke, United's international goalkeeper famous for his huge size, who played over 350 times for the club....
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Foster assigned as the first Secretary, Gerard Beekmanthe Treasurer and William Foulke as the Measurers. For many years, club meetings were held aboard this...
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General Charles Foulkes, CC, CB, CBE, DSO, CD (3 January 1903 – 12 September 1969) was a Canadian soldier, and an officer of The Royal Canadian Regiment...
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