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  2. Feilding - Wikipedia

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    Feilding. Feilding is a town in the Manawatū District of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 54, 20 kilometres north of Palmerston North. The town is the seat of the Manawatū District Council. Feilding has won the annual New Zealand's Most Beautiful Town award 16 times. [4] It is an Edwardian-themed town, with the ...

  3. Feilding High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally named the Feilding Technical High School and subsequently became known as the Feilding Agricultural High School (FAHS). [5] [6] The school's foundation stone was laid on 7 February 1921 by the then Minister for Education the Honourable James Parr. [7] In 2000 the school had its name changed to FAHS Feilding High School ...

  4. Lady Mary Feilding - Wikipedia

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    Lady Mary Frances Catherine Feilding. 9 April 1823. Nympsfield, Gloucestershire. Died. 24 April 1896 (aged 73) Bickley, Kent. Occupation. Philanthropist. Lady Mary Frances Catherine Feilding (9 April 1823 – 24 April 1896) was an English aristocrat and founder of the Working Ladies' Guild.

  5. Amanda Feilding - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Feilding. Amanda Claire Marian Charteris, Countess of Wemyss and March (née Feilding; born 30 January 1943), also known as Amanda Feilding, is an English drug policy reformer, lobbyist, [2] and research coordinator. In 1998, she founded the Foundation to Further Consciousness, later renamed to the Beckley Foundation, [3] a charitable ...

  6. Feilding railway station - Wikipedia

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    Feilding railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line in Feilding, New Zealand. It was opened on 1 October 1876 and closed on 25 June 2012. [2] The station is now used by Feilding Information Centre [3] and an occasional excursion train.

  7. Rudolph Feilding, Viscount Feilding - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at The Oratory School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1907 (BA). [1] He was styled as Viscount Feilding between 1892 and 1937. [2] He was the brother of Lady Dorothie Feilding. [3] In 1911, Lord Feilding married Agnes Imelda Mary Harding, daughter of Francis Egerton Harding, of Old Springs, Staffordshire. [1]

  8. Henry Fielding - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Fielding, John Fielding. Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English writer and magistrate known for the use of humour and satire in his works. [1] His 1749 comic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling was a seminal work in the genre. Along with Samuel Richardson, Fielding is seen as the founder of the ...

  9. Rudolph Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh - Wikipedia

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    The Earl of Denbigh as caricatured by Ape ( Carlo Pellegrini) in Vanity Fair, March 1878. Rudolph William Basil Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh, 7th Earl of Desmond (9 April 1823 – 10 March 1892), styled as Viscount Feilding until 1865, was a British peer and noted Roman Catholic convert, who founded the Franciscan friary at Pantasaph, North Wales.