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    Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676 in Salle, Norfolk – 4 September 1753 in Narford Hall, Narford), son and heir of Andrew Fountaine M.P. of Salle, Norfolk and...
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  • Vice-Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine, CB, DL, JP (25 May 1879 – 24 March 1946) was a Royal Navy officer during the First World War. Fountaine was born at Narford...
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    portrait miniatures in a fire at White's Chocolate and Coffee House. Sir Andrew Fountaine rented two rooms at White's to temporarily hold his huge collection...
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    life. Professionally, his career was closely bound at first with Sir Andrew Fountaine, a virtuoso and amateur architect, at Narford, Norfolk; and then...
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  • allowing uncontrolled immigration. The party was led by John Bean, with Andrew Fountaine holding the position of Party President, and other leading members...
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    Sir John: A General History of the Science and Practice of Music, Vol. 5, p. 372; T. Payne & Sons, London, 1776. Burlington to Sir Andrew Fountaine,...
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    more technically challenging. After the death in 1829 of the final warden, Sir Walter James, 1st Baronet, the office was abolished having existed for 613...
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  • nephew, of the learned nonjuror, George Hickes, of Humphrey Wanley, Sir Andrew Fountaine, John Strype, and other men of learning. In 1701 he contributed a...
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  • Sir John Barnard 1744 John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville 1744 Sir Andrew Fountaine 1744 Edmund Halley 1744 William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath 1744 Sir...
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    Esquire and his Issue to take and use the Surname of Fountaine, and to bear the Arms of Sir Andrew Fountaine Knight, deceased. Naturalization of Henrietta Rosa...
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    British Museum was considering buying the ceramics collection of Sir Andrew Fountaine and his heirs, which came onto the market in 1884, Franks eased the...
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    of Parliament Sir Thomas Frankland. The Art of Sound Building (1725) was dedicated to the Parliamentary official Sir Andrew Fountaine, and in 1726 he...
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  • Angler (c.1730) Conversation Piece (Portrait of Sir Andrew Fountaine with Other Men and Women) / The Fountaine Family (c.1730-1735) A Scene from "The Tempest"...
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  • nummos (Oxford). The coins described were from the collection of Sir Andrew Fountaine, another Oxford contemporary, friend, and fellow contributor to Hickes's...
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  • Hogarth a “conversation” of six people (later reduced to five). Sir Andrew Fountaine is shown standing, draped in a red cloak, looking down at a painting...
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  • have served as Vice-Chamberlain to British royal consorts. 1727: Sir Andrew Fountaine 1727–1728: Thomas Smith 1728–1733: Lord William Beauclerk 1733–1734:...
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  • Carey of Everton, Bedfordshire and his wife Annabella Halford, daughter of Sir William Halford. He matriculated at New College, Oxford on 14 December 1704...
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    Hogarth's 1730 group portrait The Fountaine Family, held by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, whose sitters include Andrew Fountaine. The adult pug in the 1738...
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    were put off by immigration. The nominal party President was to be Andrew Fountaine, although Bean's role as policy director gave him effective control...
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    Speaker of the House of Commons following the resignation of John Bercow; Sir Lindsay had been Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons under Bercow since...
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