Charles James Fox (24 January 1749 – 13 September 1806), styled The Honourable from 1762, was a British Whig politician and statesman whose parliamentary...
Charles or Charlie Fox may refer to: Charles James Fox (1749–1806), British politician CharlesFox (1660–1713), British politician, Paymaster of the Forces...
CharlesFox Parham (June 4, 1873 – January 29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist. Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the...
General Charles Richard Fox (6 November 1796 – 13 April 1873) was a British army general, and later a politician. Fox was born at Brompton, the illegitimate...
Charles James Fox Bennett (11 June 1793 in Shaftesbury, England – 5 December 1883) was a merchant and politician who successfully fought attempts to take...
group of the South American foxes, or of the outlying group, which consists of the bat-eared fox, gray fox, and island fox. Foxes live on every continent...
CharlesFox Townshend (28 June 1795 – 1817) was the founder of the Eton Society. Townshend was the eldest son of Lord John Townshend, second son of George...
Charles William Fox, DFC and Bar, CD (26 February 1920 – 18 October 2008) was a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II. He...
Sir John CharlesFox (1855 – 1943), eldest son of John Fox, solicitor, was born on 29 May 1855. In 1880, he married Mary Louisa, second daughter of John...
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" is a song composed by CharlesFox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. The lyrics were written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman...
CharlesFox Burney (4 November 1868 – 15 April 1925) was biblical scholar at Oxford University, England. Charles was the son of Charles Burney, Paymaster...
serve God. Holiness Pentecostalism emerged under the work of ministers CharlesFox Parham and William Joseph Seymour, the latter of whom, beginning in 1906...
CharlesFox Hovey (1807–1859) was a businessman in Boston, Massachusetts who established C.F. Hovey and Co., a department store on Summer Street. Through...