- John E.
Ferneley (18 May 1782 Thrussington,
Leicestershire – 1860
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire), was an
English painter who
specialised in portraying...
- his fame will long
outlive him. In 1544 he
married Anne
Ferneley,
daughter of
William Ferneley and
Agnes (nee Daundy). Anne was the
widow of Sir William...
- John
Ferneley College is a
mixed college located in
Melton Mowbray in the
English county of Leicestershire. The
college is part of the
Mowbray Education...
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Waterloo Place.
Early owners and
staff included James P. Allen,
William Ferneley Allen (d. 1877), and
William Houghton Allen.
After a
series of acquisitions...
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jockey (5 wins):
Lester Piggott – Sun
Charger (1957), Snow Cat (1958),
Ferneley (1962), Sun Rock (1967),
Artaius (1977)
Leading trainer (9 wins): John...
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school at
Redgrave in Suffolk.
Nicholas Bacon's
first marriage was to Jane
Ferneley (d.1552).
Nicholas and Jane had six
surviving children,
three sons and...
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Keeper of the
Great Seal, Sir
Nicholas Bacon, by his
first wife, Jane
Ferneley (d. 1552). She was, successively, the wife of Sir
Robert D'Oylie, the courtier...
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green space. The town's
secondary schools are Long
Field Academy and John
Ferneley College for
pupils aged 11–16 and the
Melton Vale Post 16
Centre (MV16)...
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range from
paintings of the
early days of
racing in
England by John E.
Ferneley Sr. to more
contemporary champions by
Richard Stone Reeves.
Featured artists...
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Nicholas Bacon, Lord
Keeper of the
Great Seal and his
first wife, Jane
Ferneley. He was the half-brother of Sir
Francis Bacon.
Nicholas was
educated at...