Julian Alexander Fellowes birth place Cairo, Egypt spouse Emma Joy Kitchener 1990 1 child Julian Alexander Kitchener Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford , Deputy Lieutenant DL born 17 August 1949 , known professionally as JulianFellowes , is an English actor, novelist, film director and screenwriter ... where he was a member of Footlights , ref name Profile The Sunday Times profile of JulianFellowes ... of Downton Abbey url http www.nytimes.com 2011 09 11 magazine julianfellowes the creator of downton ... One in 2004, JulianFellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder , which he wrote and introduced ... JulianFellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder JulianFellowes Investigates Writer and Creator ... politics 2010 nov 19 downton abbey julianfellowes tory peer accessdate 19 November 2010 location ... celebritynews 8757793 JulianFellowes inheritance laws denying my wife a title are outrageous.html JulianFellowes inheritance laws denying my wife a title are outrageous ref instead, the title became ... with Thorpe.co.uk ref Styles and titles Mr JulianFellowes 1949 1998 Mr Julian Kitchener Fellowes 1998 2009 Mr Julian Kitchener Fellowes, DL 2009 2011 The Rt Hon. The Lord Fellowes of West Stafford ... Victoria References reflist External links http www.parliament.uk biographies julianfellowes ... 2001 2025 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kitchener Fellowes, Julian ALTERNATIVE NAMES Fellowes, Julian Alexander birthname SHORT DESCRIPTION English novelist, screenwriter ... DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Julian Category 1949 births Category Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge ... Actors awarded British peerages Category English Catholics de JulianFellowes fr JulianFellowes it JulianFellowes nl JulianFellowes no JulianFellowes pl JulianFellowes ru , sv Julian ...Use dmy dates date February 2011 Infobox person image imagesize honorific prefix name The Lord Fellowes ... Fellowes was born in Cairo , Egypt, the youngest son of Olwen n e Stuart Jones and Peregrine Edward ... more details
Infobox television show name JulianFellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder image writer JulianFellowes br Tina Pepler br Richard Monks br Julie Dixon genre Docudrama show name 2 creator developer presenter JulianFellowes starring Michael Fassbender br Christina Cole br David Schofield actor David Schofield br David Calder actor David Calder br Stella Gonet opentheme composer country United ... end date 2005 12 30 df yes website http www.touchpapertv.com mostmysterious.html JulianFellowes ... from British history. Actor and Academy Award winning screenwriter JulianFellowes appears as a historical ... Bravo . The overarching title JulianFellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder accompanied each subsequent episode. ref name MemTV Fellowes described his solution to the murder of Charles Bravo ... Tina Pepler, JulianFellowes OriginalAirDate start date 2004 10 16 df yes ShortSummary JulianFellowes ... list Title The Case of Rose Harsent DirectedBy Dominic Santana WrittenBy JulianFellowes, Richard Monks OriginalAirDate start date 2005 09 17 df yes ShortSummary JulianFellowes examines the 1902 ... Pepler, JulianFellowes OriginalAirDate start date 2005 09 24 df yes ShortSummary JulianFellowes ... Pepler, JulianFellowes OriginalAirDate start date 2005 12 27 df yes ShortSummary JulianFellowes ... Thomas WrittenBy Julie Dixon, JulianFellowes OriginalAirDate start date 2005 12 30 df yes ShortSummary JulianFellowes examines the unsolved murders of three members of the same upper middle class ... up to the murder, and proposes a solution to each case. Fellowes presents and narrates each episode ... Mysterious Murder . ref Fellowes co wrote all five episodes of the series. ref name Touchpaper Episode ... absence of modern policing methods or forensic science in the process, with Fellowes ... of Diana Delves Broughton, as littered with inaccuracies . She criticised Fellowes pronunciation ... of Lord Erroll. Fellowes responded I am sure she s right when she says I mispronounced place ... more details
John Fellowes may refer to John Fellowes, Baron de Ramsey John Heaphy Fellowes Jack Fellowes See also John Fellows disambiguation Fellowes surname hndis Fellowes, John ... more details
For the actor JulianFellowes , Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, see that article. Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name The Lord Fellowes honorific suffix br small ... alma mater Eton College spouse Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes Lady Jane Spencer Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes , Order of the Bath GCB , Royal Victorian Order GCVO , Queen s Service Order QSO , Her ... of Ronald Ferguson , the father of Sarah, Duchess of York . Family background Fellowes is the son of Scots Guards Major Sir William Billy Fellowes, the Queen s Land Agent at Sandringham, and of his ... . The Fellowes of Shotesham are an old country family, related to the Baron de Ramsey Lords De ... aristocracy and landed gentry , Lord De Ramsey descends from one Coulson Fellowes 1696 1769 , and Lady Jane s husband, Lord Fellowes, descends from Coulson s younger brother, William, of Shotesham Park, Norfolk. JulianFellowes , author of Gosford Park , is a distant cousin. citation needed date December 2011 Robert Fellowes married Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes Lady Jane Spencer , elder sister ... Jane Fellowes, 19 July 1980, Alexander Robert Fellowes, 23 March 1983 and Eleanor Ruth Fellowes ... once removed of Sarah, Duchess of York through his mother, Jane. Early career Fellowes played cricket ... Fellowes publisher CricketArchive accessdate 19 June 2011 ref making one appearance each against Buckinghamshire ... Counties Championship Matches.html title Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Robert Fellowes publisher CricketArchive accessdate 19 June 2011 ref Fellowes was educated at Eton College and joined ...&ndash 77. He was a managing director from 1968. Royal service In 1977 Fellowes was recruited to join ... s Office, becoming Deputy in 1986, and Private Secretary in 1990. Fellowes left his position ..., he was given a life peer age, as Baron Fellowes , of Shotesham in the County of Norfolk ref cite web ... Publications & records accessdate 3 January 2011 ref having been knighted as Sir Robert Fellowes ... more details
James Fellowes may refer to James Fellowes artist , 18th century portrait painter James Fellowes cricketer 1841 1916 , English cricketer James Fellowes lord lieutenant 1849 1935 , English lord lieutenant James Fellowes physician 1771 1857 , English physician hndis Fellowes, James ... more details
Robert Fellowes may refer to Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes born 1941 , former Private Secretary to Elizabeth II Robert Fellowes philanthropist 1771 1847 , English philanthropist See also Robert Fellows 1903 1969 , American film producer hndis Fellowes, Robert ... more details
Infobox Company company name Fellowes, Inc. company logo Image fellowes.svg 250px company type Private company company slogan foundation 1917 location Itasca, Illinois , USA key people James Fellowes, Chairman CEO industry Workspace products products Paper shredders, storage boxes, technology accessories homepage http www.fellowes.com fellowes.com Fellowes, Inc. is a manufacturer of office products including paper shredder s, bookbinding binding and laminate laminating equipment, desktop accessories, technology accessories, and record storage boxes. Fellowes owns and operates 15 subsidiary subsidiaries worldwide in Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Russia, Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, and Korea, and employs more than 1,700 people throughout the world. http www.fellowes.com Fellowes site aboutus about main.aspx?loc top The company was founded in 1917 by Harry Fellowes as the Bankers Box Company, producing the Bankers Box line of record storage boxes. Sons Folger and John Fellowes joined the business in 1934 and 1938, respectively, and grandson James Fellowes, current chairman and CEO , joined in 1969 and was named president in 1983. Also in 1983, the company name was changed from Bankers Box to Fellowes Manufacturing, reflecting the wider range of products now offered by the company. The company s corporate headquarters are in Itasca, Illinois , where they have been since 1978. External links http www.fellowes.com Official Website http www.fellowes.com Fellowes Materials Documents corporate fact sheet.pdf Corporate Fact Sheet http fellowespapershredder.net Fellowes Paper Shredder Information Category Companies based in DuPage County, Illinois Category Privately held companies based in Illinois Category Itasca, Illinois de Fellowes, Inc. ru Fellowes ... more details
Infobox person image image size honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small name The Lady Fellowes ... place residence known for Older sister of Diana, Princess of Wales title Baroness Fellowes nationality ... marriage Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes 1978 children Laura Jane Fellowes b. 1980 br Alexander Robert Fellowes b.1983 br Eleanor Ruth Fellowes b.1985 parents John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer br Frances Shand Kydd relatives Diana, Princess of Wales sister Cynthia Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes n e Spencer ... Lady Fellowes is the daughter of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer ... sisters, Lady Fellowes was educated at The New School at West Heath West Heath boarding school near ... Andrew Morton , Lady Fellowes acquired a hatful of O level and A level exams. ref Andrew Morton writer ... relation Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes Robert Fellowes b. 1941 , then assistant private secretary ... needed date December 2011 In June 1999, Robert Fellowes was granted a Life Peerage as Baron Fellowes, of Shotesham in the County of Norfolk, after first being knighted as Sir Robert Fellowes. ref ... and Order Paper Minutes of Proceedings , 26 October 1999. ref Lord and Lady Fellowes have three children .... Laura Jane Fellowes born 19 July 1980 Married Nick Pettman May 30, 2009 The Hon. Alexander Robert Fellowes born 23 March 1983 The Hon. Eleanor Ruth Fellowes born 20 August 1985 These children are first ... of Wales . Relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales Lady Fellowes is the only member of the Spencer ... because of Lord Fellowes s position as secretary to the Queen and that by the time of Diana s death ..., with Diana living at Numbers 8 and 9, and Lady Fellowes living at a house called the Old Barracks. ref ... McCorquodale Sarah and Lady Fellowes flew to Paris along with their former brother in law Charles ... public funeral . Many witnesses reported that Lady Fellowes was very upset and needed to be assisted ... funeral ceremony. Since Diana s death, Lord and Lady Fellowes have led a largely private ... more details
Infobox AFL player name Wes Fellowes birth date Birth date and age 1961 3 7 df y birth place originalteam Bulleen Templestowe death date death place debutdate 1981 debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent St Kilda Saints St Kilda debutstadium playingteams Collingwood Football Club Collingwood 1981 89 102 games, 28 goals statsend 1989 careerhighlights br Copeland Trophy best and fairest 1986 Wesley Wes Fellowes born 7 March 1961 was an Australian rules football er in the Australian Football League . Son of Graeme Fellowes Graeme , Fellowes was a tall ruckman recruited to the Collingwood Magpies Magpies from Bulleen Templestowe. He was quite a skillful and mobile ruckman, but his work rate was always questioned by the football public. He played some consistent football after an improving start to his career, and in 1986 he stunned people, winning the Copeland Trophy . He would fade away late in his 102 game career, and finish in 1989. External links AflRleague ref W Wes Fellowes.html s start succession box title Copeland Trophy winner before Mark M. Williams Mark Williams after Darren Millane years 1986 s end Copeland Trophy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Wes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 7 March 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Wes Category 1961 births Category Living people Category Collingwood Football Club players Category Copeland Trophy winners Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria AFL bio 1960s stub ... more details
Infobox AFL player name Graeme Fellowes image birth date 29 January 1934 birth place originalteam Maffra heightweight 200 cm 99 kg death date death place debutdate Round 14, 1956 VFL season 1956 debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent Richmond Football Club Richmond debutstadium Victoria Park, Melbourne Victoria Park playingteams Collingwood Football Club Collingwood 1956 64 66 games, 22 goals statsend 1964 Graeme Fellowes born 29 January 1934 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Collingwood Football Club Collingwood in the Australian Football League VFL during the late 1950s and early 1960s. After managing just eight games in his first three home and away seasons, Fellowes burst onto the scene in the 1958 finals series. He came on the field in the Semi Final against Melbourne as 19th man and the tall and lanky ruckman dominated, cementing his spot in the side for the rest of September including the 1958 premiership. He was a regular for the following two seasons before his knee began to fail him, eventually ending his career in 1964. His son Wes Fellowes Wes won a Copeland Trophy in 1986. References AflRleague ref G Graeme Fellowes.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. 1958 Collingwood Magpies premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Graeme ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 29 January 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Graeme Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Collingwood Football Club players Category Maffra Football Club players AFL bio 1930s stub ... more details
Image Rockliffe Fellowes1.jpg right Rockliffe Fellowes was a Canadian actor who was born 17 March 1883 in Ottawa , Ontario , Canada and died 28 January 1950 in Los Angeles , California , USA , aged 66. Years active 1907 to 1934. Alternate name Rockliffe Fellows. After following a business career for some years, he threw it up to go onto the stage in 1907 and later made his entry into films as the redemptive hero of the 1915 silent film Regeneration 1915 film Regeneration . At one time he was married to the stage actress Lucile Watson . Partial filmography Regeneration 1915 film Regeneration 1915 The Web of Desire 1917 The Wasp 1918 film 1918 The Cup of Fury 1920 Bits of Life 1921 The Spoilers 1923 film The Spoilers 1923 East of Suez 1925 The Satin Woman 1927 Outside the Law 1930 film Outside the Law 1930 Monkey Business 1931 film Monkey Business 1931 Renegades of the West 1932 20,000 Years in Sing Sing 1932 unbilled The Phantom Broadcast 1933 The Back Page 1934 References reflist External links http www.imdb.com name nm0271503 Rockliffe Fellowes at IMDb.com http ibdb.com person.php?id 40311 Rockcliffe P. Fellows Rockcliffe Fellowes at IBDb.com http digitalgallery.nypl.org nypldigital dgkeysearchresult.cfm?parent id 516160&word Rockcliffe Fellowes portraits NY Public Library, Billy Rose collection Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Rockliffe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Rockliffe Category Canadian film actors Category 1883 births Category 1950 deaths Category People from Ottawa Category Actors from Ontario Canada actor stub ... more details
Edmund Horace Fellowes Order of the Companions of Honour CH Royal Victorian Order MVO 11 November 1870&ndash 21 December 1951 , was a Church of England clergyman and musical scholar who became well known .... Life and work Fellowes was born in Paddington , London, on 11 November 1870, the fifth child of Horace Decimus Fellowes, assistant director of the British Army Royal Army Clothing Depot , and his wife Louisa Emily, daughter of Edmund Packe, a Captain in the Royal Horse Guards . Fellowes showed musical ..., the offer was not taken up and Fellowes went to Winchester College . He studied as an undergraduate ... of Music and Master of Arts Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin Master of Arts in 1896. Fellowes became ... Walter Parratt Sir Walter Parratt . Fellowes compassion for mid 16th century mid 17th century music ... Madrigal Composers , published in 1921 and William Byrd , published in 1936. Fellowes was honorary librarian ... by Watkins Shaw . Fellowes works were recognised by his alma mater and he was appointed an Honorary ... of Cambridge Cambridge University in 1950. Fellowes was interested in cricket, and in 1930 ... on from Cosmo Lang Archbishop Lang . Fellowes died at 12 Clarence Road, Clewer Within, Windsor, on 21 December 1951. Fellowes editions of English Tudor church music represent a very significant contribution ... Williams , whose revision of The English Hymnal was influenced by study of these themes in Fellowes editions ref http books.google.com books?id RAXKlFqV4woC&pg PA106&lpg PA106&dq eh fellowes vaughan ... Watkins Shaw Shaw, Watkins , Fellowes, Edmund Horace 1870 1951 , rev., Oxford Dictionary of National ... uk.org html search verb GetRecord 97 The Fellowes Collection at Oriel College . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Edmund Category 1870 ... Order ca Edmund Fellowes it Edmund Fellowes ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Bill Fellowes image fullname William James Fellowes dateofbirth 15 March 1910 cityofbirth Bradford countryofbirth England dateofdeath death year and age 1987 1910 cityofdeath countryofdeath position Defender years1 clubs1 Tavistock F.C. Tavistock Town caps1 goals1 years2 1929 1932 clubs2 Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle caps2 5 goals2 0 years3 1933 1934 clubs3 Leyton Orient F.C. Clapton Orient caps3 78 goals3 1 years4 1935 1937 clubs4 Luton Town F.C. Luton Town caps4 110 goals4 3 years5 1938 1946 clubs5 Exeter City F.C. Exeter City caps5 59 goals5 1 years6 clubs6 Tavistock F.C. Tavistock Town caps6 goals6 William James Fellowes 15 March 1910 1987 was a association football footballer who played in The Football League for Leyton Orient F.C. Clapton Orient , Exeter City F.C. Exeter City , Luton Town F.C. Luton Town and Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle . He was born in Bradford , England . ref Joyce, Michael The Football League player s records 1888 to 1939 ISBN 1899468676 . ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 15 March 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Bradford , England DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Bill Category English footballers Category Leyton Orient F.C. players Category Exeter City F.C. players Category Luton Town F.C. players Category Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Category The Football League players Category 1910 births Category 1987 deaths England footy forward 1910s stub ... more details
File Daisy Fellowes.jpg thumb right The Hon. Daisy Fellowes with her Tutti Frutti necklace from Cartier SA in 1937. Photo by Cecil Beaton . The Hon. Daisy Fellowes n e Marguerite S verine Philippine Decazes de Gl cksberg , April 29, 1890 December 13, 1962 , was a celebrated 20th century society figure , acclaimed beauty, minor novelist and poet, Paris Editor of American Harper s Bazaar , fashion icon , and an heiress to the Singer Corporation Singer sewing machine fortune. Parents and childhood She was born in Paris the only daughter of Isabelle Blanche Singer 1869 1896 , who committed suicide, and Jean, duc Decazes Jean lie Octave Louis S v re Amanieu Decazes 1864 1912 , the 3rd Duke Decazes and Gl cksberg. Her maternal grandfather was Isaac Merritt Singer , the American sewing machine pioneer. After her mother s death, she and her siblings were largely raised by their aunt Winnaretta Singer , Princess Edmond de Polignac , a noted patron of the arts, particularly music. First marriage Her first husband, whom she married 10 May 1910 in Paris, was Jean Am d e Marie Anatole, House of Broglie Prince of Broglie born in Paris on 27 January 1886 , whom she reportedly caught in bed with the family s chauffeur citation needed date December 2010 . He died of influenza on 20 February 1918 ... Her second husband, whom she married on August 9, 1919 in London, was the Hon. Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes 1884 1953 , a banker cousin of Winston Churchill . They had one child, Rosamond Daisy Fellowes ... works Fellowes wrote several novels and at least one epic poem. Her best known work is Les dimanches ... . She died in Paris. External links For images of Daisy Fellowes, see http www.canadianinteriordesign.com ... . NAME Fellowes, Daisy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 29, 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 13, 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Daisy Category 1890 births ... Category Socialites de Daisy Fellowes fr Daisy Fellowes ... more details
&ndash 1886 end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Charles Category 1823 births Category 1886 deaths Category Royal ... more details
About the use of Julian as an individual s name Infobox given name name Julian image imagesize caption ... disambiguation Julianne , Julia given name Julia footnotes Julian is a common male given name ... to Julius , hence its use for the Julian calendar Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar . Some ... Julian Juli n Julijan Juliyan Julien Julyan Juleane Julean Juliaan Julianne Julion Julyin Julyon Juliano ... Notable people named Julien Julian include Rulers Didius Julianus 133 or 137 193 , Roman emperor Sabinus Iulianus floruit fl. 283 293 , also known as Julian I or Julian of Pannonia , Roman usurper Julian the Apostate 332 363 , Flavius Claudius Julianus , Roman emperor Julianus ben Sabar Julian ben Sabar fl. 529 531 , leader of the Samaritans Julian, count of Ceuta fl. 710 , Visigothic hero traitor Religion St. Julian of Toledo 642 690 , a Christian saint Julian, bishop of Archdiocese of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain in 1077 1110 St. Julian the Hospitaller , legendary Roman Catholic saint St. Julian of Le Mans , venerated as first bishop of Le Mans Julian of Norwich 1342 c.1413 , woman English mystic Sts. Julian and Basilissa , fourth century martyrs Julian of Eclanum Julian of Antioch of Cilicia, of Anazarbus Friar Julian , Hungarian Dominican friar , explorer Julianus of Samosata, a companion in martydrom of Romanus of Samosata Julian, a companion of Saint Lucian of Beauvais Others Percy Lavon Julian , 20th century American chemist Julian pornographic actor born 1970 , American pornographic actor Julian Adams , American actor Julian Cannonball Adderley , American jazz musician Julien Arias , French rugby footballer Julian Assange born 1971 , Australian Internet activist Julian Austin field hockey Julian Austin , Canadian field hockey player Julian Austin musician Julian Austin , Canadian musician Julian Barnes , English novelist Julian Barratt , English actor, comedian, and musician Julian Bond , African American civil rights leader Julian Bream , English classical musician Julian ... more details
For the Victorian era naval captain, see Thomas Fellowes 1827 1923 . For other people of the same name, see Fellows . Thomas Fellowes 1778, Minorca 12 April 1853, the vicarage, Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire was an officer of the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars . He is also notable as an ancestor of the screenwriter JulianFellowes . ref http www.independent.co.uk news people profiles julianfellowes lord and master of downton abbey 2126753.html ref Life He was the youngest of the five sons of William Fellowes, physician extraordinary to the George IV of England Prince Regent one of Thomas s brothers was the physician James Fellowes physician James Fellowes and James s son was the later captain Thomas Fellowes 1827 1923 . Serving for a while on ships of the East India Company , Thomas moved to the Royal Navy in 1797 as the master s mate on HMS Royal George 1788 HMS Royal George . He then moved to HMS Diana 1794 HMS Diana and then to other ships before the Peace of Amiens in 1802. When the war broke out again he was deployed to the East Indies under Sir Edward Pellew , rising to lieutenant in 1807 and spending time in the West Indies in HMS Northumberland 1798 HMS Northumberland , Sir Alexander Cochrane s flagship. His first command was the brig HMS Swinger HMS Swinger in 1808 as lieutenant commander, with which he fought at the capture of the island ... from the raid. When Unique was used as a fireship, Fellowes was promoted to commander on 16 September ... included Vice Admiral Sir Charles Fellowes 1823 1886 , who died while commanding the channel ... Fellowes R.N. http www.archive.org stream dictionarynatio23stepgoog page n313 mode 1up search fellowes Thomas Fellowes , Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 public domain Use dmy dates date May 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Fellowes Category 1778 births Category 1853 deaths Category British East India Company ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox cricketer biography playername James Fellowes image country England ... content player 12820.html Cricinfo James Fellowes 21 August 1841 &ndash 3 May 1916 was an amateur English people English cricketer . Fellowes was a right handed Batsman cricket batsman who bowled right arm Seam bowling fast roundarm bowling roundarm . Fellowes made his first class cricket first class ... University . Later that same year Fellowes played his second and final match for the club, against a Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire team that included W.G. Grace Fellowes made his ... . Fellowes represented the county in nine first class matches from 1873 to 1881. Fellowes final ... season. In his nine first class matches for Kent, Fellowes took 47 wickets at an Bowling average average of 14.65, with best figures of 7 24 against Surrey in 1873. In 1883 Fellowes joined Hampshire ... Club Somerset . Fellowes was a member of Hampshire s squad for their first match at the County Ground, Southampton County Ground in 1885 against the Marylebone Cricket Club. In the match Fellowes ... Cricket Club made 269. Batting at number eleven, Fellowes was also top scorer with 18 in Hampshire ... up for 82, with Hampshire losing the match by an innings and 113 runs. Fellowes represented ... class status until the 1895 County Championship . In his eleven matches for Hampshire, Fellowes took 11 wickets at an average of 35.72, with best figures of 3 38 in the above mentioned match. In Fellowes ... in a match once. Fellowes was also an able fielder, taking 23 catches, an average of one a game. Fellowes played the majority of his non first class games for the Royal Engineers . Fellowes founded ... Fellowes was the Secretary of Hampshire County Cricket Club. After cricket Fellowes was a Major United Kingdom Major in the Royal Engineers. In 1888, Fellowes was the Assistant Commandant of the School of Military Engineering at Chatham, Kent Chatham , Kent . In 1890 Fellowes retired from his role ... more details
James Fellowes Floruit fl. 1710 1730 , was a portrait painter. Fellowes is known for portraits of eminent clergymen of his time. There are portraits by him of Thomas Wilson bishop Thomas Wilson , bishop of Sodor and Man engraved by Vertue in 1726 , Laurence Howell , the nonjuror, and Humphrey Gower , master of St. John s College, Cambridge engraved by Vertue in 1719 . Fellowes obtained notoriety as being the painter of the famous picture of the Last Supper which was placed over the communion table in the church of St. Mary, Whitechapel , by the Jacobitism Jacobite rector, Dr. Richard Welton. In this Dr. White Kennett , dean of Peterborough, was portrayed as Judas Iscariot, no pains being lost to make the portrait unmistakable. This caused considerable offence, and the figure was altered by order of the Bishop of London Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , though the picture was allowed to remain. References reflist DNB wstitle Fellowes, James fl.1710 1780 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, James Category Year of birth missing Category 18th century deaths Category Portrait artists Category English painters Category 18th century painters Category 18th century English people ... more details
Sir James Fellowes c.1771 30 December 1857, Langstone Cottage, near Havant, Hampshire was a British physician. Life He was the third son of William Fellowes, physician extraordinary to the George IV of the United Kingdom prince regent he was elder brother to the naval captain Thomas Fellowes 1778 1853 Thomas Fellowes . He was educated at Rugby School before spending time in the British Army s medical department, becoming surgeon s mate in June 1794. He then took his medical degree at Peterhouse College and Gonville and Caius College , ref Venn id FLWS791J name Fellowes, James ref along with London lectures from George Fordyce and Andrew Marshall and time in Edinburgh , finally graduating Doctor of Medicine MD in 1803. October 1795 saw him made physician to the forces, accompanying Admiral Christian s fleet to Santo Domingo and being sent to Gibraltar in 1804 to treat a contagious fever outbreak there. In April 1806 he came back to England, where in 1809 George III of the United Kingdom George III knighted him and appointed him chief of the medical department of the army at Cadiz , then in the midst of the Peninsular War . He then became deputy inspector March 1813 then inspector April 1813 of hospitals before retiring on half pay in 1814. Having been a first hand eyewitness of epidemics ... Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley appointed Fellowes deputy county lieutenant for Hampshire and Hester Thrale Mrs Piozzi left Fellowes her manuscripts and copies of her writings with handwritten notes in 1821, with Fellowes becoming her literary executor. Fellowships He was elected to the Royal Society ..., and sister in law to the geologist William Henry Fitton . They had a son, Thomas Fellowes 1827 1923 . References ODNBweb id 9265 title Fellowes, James Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1771 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1857 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, James Category 1771 births Category 1857 ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 For the Napoleonic era naval captain, see Thomas Fellowes 1778 1853 . For other people of the same name, see Fellows . Infobox military person name Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes birth date 1827 death date 1923 birth place death place image File Naval Brigade at Goon Goona.jpg 300px The Naval Brigade at Goon Goona. The mounted figure is most likely to be Captain Fellowes caption The Naval Brigade at Goon Goona. The mounted figure is most likely to be Captain Fellowes nickname allegiance flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom serviceyears rank Rear Admiral branch File Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 30px Royal Navy commands unit battles 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia awards Order of the Bath Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath laterwork Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes, KCB 1827 1923 ref Diary of a Journey to Abyssinia 1868 The Diary and Observations of William Simpson , by William Simpson, Richard Pankhurst, Frederic Sharf, published by Tsehai Publishers, 2002, ISBN 097231721X ref was an officer in the Royal Navy during the Victorian era . Life Born in 1827 to the physician James Fellowes physician James Fellowes making him nephew to Thomas Fellowes 1778 1853 Vice Admiral Thomas Fellowes , he joined the Royal Navy and achieved the rank of rear admiral . He lived at Woodfield Park, Stevenage and died in 1923 at the impressive age of 96. He married Margaret, and their youngest son, Ivan Gordon Fellowes b. 1898 joined the Royal ... struck a mine. Career Fellowes was promoted to lieutenant on 10 December 1852 ref name NavyList cite ... http www.pdavis.nl ShowBiog.php?id 1460 title William Loney RN website Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes ... accessdate 8 January 2009 ref Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Hertford On 12 June 1912 Fellowes was appointed ... Fellowes, Thomas Hounsom Butler ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Royal Navy admiral DATE OF BIRTH 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1923 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes, Thomas Hounsom Butler ... more details
File Morgan 4606571616 b12e8d5e99 o.jpg thumb 300px William Fellowes Morgan, Sr. 1861 1943 was president of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness . Biography He was born in 1861 and graduated from Columbia University in 1880 and pioneered the use of refrigeration in warehouses. ref cite news author coauthors title W. F. Morgan Sr. Honored At Rites. Several Hundred at Service in St. George s For Business Man and Philanthropist url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F50D12FC3B58157A93C4A9178ED85F478485F9 quote ... attended a funeral service yesterday for William Fellowes Morgan Sr. in St. George s Episcopal Church in Stuyvesant Square. Mr. Morgan, who had been ... work New York Times date May 6, 1943 accessdate 2010 05 14 ref His children include William Fellowes Morgan, Jr. , the Commissioner of Public Markets for New York City . He died in 1943. References reflist Further reading Washington Post June 16, 1907. W. Fellowes Morgan, secretary of the United States Golf Association, today announced the entries for the national open gold championship, which will be decided over the links of the Philadelphia, Cricket Club on Thursday and Friday of next week. Time magazine Time Monday, February 15, 1932 Toastmaster and organizer of the banquet was William Fellowes Morgan Columbia, 1880 , president of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Patrician, handsome and ruddy at 71, he is rich warehouses, refrigerating , High Church Episcopalian president of the Church Pension Fund , a famed after dinner speaker and clubman. Toastmaster Morgan, member of the Columbia Society of the Early 80 s, was Columbia s second alumni trustee 1910 to 1916 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan Sr., William Fellowes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan Sr., William Fellowes Category 1861 births Category 1943 deaths Category American businesspeople Category ... more details
Robert Fellowes , LL.D. 1771 1847 was an English clergyman, journalist and philanthropist. Life His father was the eldest son of William Fellowes of Shottesham Hall , Norfolk. Fellowes was educated for the church at St. Mary Hall, Oxford , where he graduated B.A. on 30 June 1796, and M.A. on 28 January 1801. He took orders, but seems to have held no preferment. For over six years 1804 11 he edited the Critical Review . He was a close friend of Samuel Parr , who introduced him to the embatttled Queen Caroline of Brunswick , whose cause he supported. He is said to have written all her replies to the numerous addresses presented to her in 1820. Francis Maseres left Fellowes at his death in 1824 nearly 200,000. Fellowes erected to the memory of Maseres a monument in Reigate churchyard, with a eulogistic inscription in Latin. He used this fortune in aiding private distress and in forwarding benevolent schemes. In 1826 he gave benefactions to encourage the study of natural philosophy at Edinburgh University . He was one of the promoters of London University . Out of gratitude for the professional services of Dr. John Elliotson , who held a chair of medicine at University College London he provided there two annual gold medals, the Fellowes Medals, for proficiency in clinical medicine. Fellowes interested himself in the opening of Regent s Park to the public, and in the emancipation of the Jews ... of the Beaumont Philosophical Institution . Fellowes died in Dorset Square on 6 February 1847, leaving a young family. He was buried at Kensal Green on 13 February. Works A list of Fellowes ... the Chapel in Beaumont Square, 1841. Common sense Truths, &c., 1844. Fellowes translated from ... cite DNB wstitle Fellowes, Robert Attribution DNB wstitle Fellowes, Robert Use dmy dates date March 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fellowes, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1771 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1847 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fellowes ... more details