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Fulwar Craven Fowle ( -1921)
Fulwar Craven Fowle (c1850-1921)


Born the son of Fulwar Craven Fowle
Born the son of Fulwar Craven Fowle


1886 Married. 'Fowle and Hickson - March 2. at Stephen’s Church; by the Rev E. Otway Herbert, vicar of John’s, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, uncle of the bride, Fulwar Craven Fowle, C.E. eldest son of Fulwar Craven Fowle, Esq. Amesbury, Wilts, late Judge of Tipnerah, Bengal, to Annie, elder daughter William Hickson, Q.C.'<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Wednesday 03 March 1886</ref>


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[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]

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Fulwar Craven Fowle (c1850-1921)

Born the son of Fulwar Craven Fowle

1886 Married. 'Fowle and Hickson - March 2. at Stephen’s Church; by the Rev E. Otway Herbert, vicar of John’s, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, uncle of the bride, Fulwar Craven Fowle, C.E. eldest son of Fulwar Craven Fowle, Esq. Amesbury, Wilts, late Judge of Tipnerah, Bengal, to Annie, elder daughter William Hickson, Q.C.'[1]

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  1. Dublin Daily Express - Wednesday 03 March 1886