Claude Fonnereau (22 March 1677, – 5 April 1740) was a French Huguenot refugee who settled in England and became a prominent merchant. He was the founding...
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Fonnereau may refer to: Claude Fonnereau (1677–1740), a French Huguenot refugee who settled in Ipswich, England and became a prominent merchant Thomas...
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ecclesiastical historian Claude Flight (1881–1955), British artist Claude Floquet (1884–1963), South African cricketer Claude Fonnereau (1677–1740), French...
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intending to follow a business career. He married Marie Anne Fonnereau, daughter of Claude Fonnereau, a Huguenot refugee who had settled in England and become...
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(Governor 1752–1754) Matthew Raper (1737–?) John Lequesne (1738–1741) Claude Fonnereau (1739–1740) Merrick Burrell (1742–1756 and 1760–1787) (Governor 1758–1760)...
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of Two Cities is believed to be based on him. Son of Peter Fector. Claude Fonnereau (1677–1740), banker, from La Rochelle. James Gaultier, banker, from...
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of Commons between 1741 and 1779. Fonnrereau was the eldest son of Claude Fonnereau, a wealthy Huguenot merchant who had settled in Ipswich. He succeeded...
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and his wife Anne Fonnereau, daughter of Claude Fonnereau of Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich, Suffolk. His elder brother Claude was made a baronet in...
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married to fellow Huguenot Anne Fonnereau in London. Anne was a daughter of Elizabeth (née Bureau) Fonnereau and Claude Fonnereau of Christchurch Mansion in...
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a fire in about 1670, when the main porch was also added. In 1734, Claude Fonnereau purchased the mansion from Price Devereux, 10th Viscount Hereford....
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