companies and organizations. The son of Louis Augustine Foulkes and his wife Winifred, Foulkes was educated at Gresham's School and Balliol College, Oxford...
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John Fortescue Foulkes DSO (10 July 1872 – 22 June 1948), also known as Captain Foulkes, was an early star of Canadian tennis. Foulkes may have been a...
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Business Innovation). In a speech in 1968, Rank Xerox managing director Nigel Foulkes said that in 1961 the company had had "a five-years' lead over the rest...
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Retrieved 30 November 2020. "FOULKES, Sir Nigel Gordon; kt (1980); s. of Louis Augustine Foulkes, and Winifred Foulkes; b. 29 August 1919" in Sara Foster...
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increase airport charges was rejected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Nigel Foulkes (1972–1977) Jeremy Marshall (1987–1989) Sir John Egan (1990–1999) Mike...
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Munster Stephen Fleet Sir Roderick Floud Paul Flowers Daphne Foskett Sir Nigel Foulkes Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris Hywel Francis Barnett Freedman Arnold...
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Young (bishop) Johnny Acton (1989) Cyril George Fox Cartwright Sir Nigel Foulkes, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority Cecil Jackson-Cole Richard...
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both General Foulkes and Prince Bernhard, Blaskowitz signed the surrender document which in the meantime had been typed. After the war, Foulkes was appointed...
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chairmanship at the end of 1976, to be succeeded in the new year by Nigel Foulkes. Following this, Masefield had a variety of roles, including deputy...
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Conservative Andrew Barrett-Miles 1,371 40.1 UKIP Chris French 476 13.9 Labour Nigel Foulkes 152 4.4 Majority 50 1.4 Turnout 3,420 38.1 Liberal Democrats win (new...
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