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† ˈfielden, a. and n. Obs. Also fieldon(e. [f. field n. + -en4.] A. adj. 1. Level and open.1604 Edmonds Observ. Cæsar's Comm. 110 Footemen are not onely of importance in fielden countries, but are necesrarie also in mountenous or woodie places. 1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 15 Wheat in the Field...
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Fielden
Fielden is an English surname. pianist and music teacher
Thomas Fielden (politician) (1854–1897), British Conservative Party politician
See also
Fielden, Missouri
Fielden Chair of Pure
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Edward Fielden (politician)
Family background
He was second son of Joshua Fielden, brother of Thomas Fielden, and grandson of John Fielden of Todmorden, who were all members of parliament Sport
Fielden was Master of Fox Hounds of the South Oxfordshire Hunt from 1887 to 1894.
Personal life
Fielden was twice married.
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Jonathan Fielden
Jonathan Mark Fielden (born 9 September 1963) was an anaesthetics and intensive care consultant. Fielden was convicted of this offence in June 2019 and given a suspended sentence.
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Joshua Fielden
Joshua Fielden may refer to:
Joshua Fielden (cotton manufacturer) (1748–1811), founder of the cotton spinning business Fielden Brothers of Todmorden, Yorkshire , father of John Fielden
Joshua Fielden (politician) (1826–1887), grandson of the above and MP for the Eastern Division of the West Riding of Yorkshire
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Olga Fielden
Olga Fielden (1903–1973) was a Belfast based playwright and novelist. Fielden wrote a number of plays for the BBC and Three To Go was produced by the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
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Thomas Fielden (politician)
He was born at Todmorden, Lancashire, in 1854, eldest son of Joshua Fielden. His father, his grandfather John Fielden of Todmorden, and brother Edward Brocklehurst Fielden were also Members of Parliament.
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Samuel Fielden
Biography
Early life
Samuel Fielden was born in Todmorden, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Abraham and Alice (née Jackson) Fielden. Fielden denied all of this and several other witnesses denied hearing Fielden make these remarks or seeing him fire any weapon.
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John Fielden
Fielden and Cobbett were duly elected for Oldham, Fielden heading the poll. Fielden then took charge of Ashley's Factory Bill.
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Charlotte Fielden
A special mention goes to Fielden's award-winning son musician Jerry Fielden, lead guitarist of the Canadian Metal band AraPacis, who is also her editor Fielden’s sixteenth and last published book, "Who Will Remember?
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Thomas Fielden
Thomas Fielden may refer to:
Thomas Fielden (musician) (1883–1974), British pianist and music teacher
Thomas Fielden (politician) (1854–1897), British
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Joshua Fielden (politician)
textile firm, Fielden Brothers. Their children included:
Anne Fielden (b. 1852)
John Fielden (b. 1853)
Thomas Fielden (1854–1897) was MP for Middleton, which included the Lancashire
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Stuart Fielden
An iconic moment in the revival of Stuart Fielden happened on Sunday 15 August in a match against the Huddersfield Giants involving a bust up between Fielden References
External links
Stuart Fielden Statistics at wigan.rlfans.com
(archived by web.archive.org) Stuart Fielden Wigan Warriors Profile
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Fielden, Missouri
Fielden is an unincorporated community in south central Douglas County, Missouri, United States. History
A post office called Fielden was established in 1894, and remained in operation until 1909.
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Edward Fielden
Edward Fielden may refer to:
Edward Fielden (RAF officer) (1903–1976), Royal Air Force pilot and World War II veteran
Edward Fielden (politician) (1857
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