Charles Spooner (engraver) (died 1767), Irish mezzotinter
Charles Spooner (veterinary surgeon) (1806–1871), English veterinary surgeon
Charles Spooner (cricketer) (1909–1988) Barbadian cricketer
Charles Edwin Spooner (1853–1909), British engineer
William Charles Spooner (1809?–1885), English veterinary surgeon
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
William CharlesSpooner (1809? – 3 May 1885) was an English veterinary surgeon. Spooner was born about 1809 at Blandford, Dorset, where his father is...
William Spooner (priest) (1778–1857), archdeacon of Coventry William CharlesSpooner (1809?–1885), English veterinary surgeon William Wycliffe Spooner (1882–1967)...
Charles Edwin Spooner (1853–1909) was a British engineer who worked in Malaya. He oversaw the construction of many important buildings in Kuala Lumpur...
books under the name M. Dibdin Spooner, and collaborated on stained glass and furniture with her husband, CharlesSpooner. Winifred "Minnie" Dibdin Davison...
federal government. Spooner was born on a farm in Athol, Massachusetts on January 19, 1808. Spooner's parents were Asa and Dolly Spooner. One of his ancestors...
The Spooners of Porthmadog refers to the Spooner family of Porthmadog, North Wales who made important contributions to the development of narrow gauge...
A spoon (UK: /ˈspuːn/, US: /ˈspun/ SPOON) is a utensil consisting of a shallow bowl (also known as a head), oval or round, at the end of a handle. A type...
Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Forbes, CharlesSpooner (September 1, 1900). "Caricature of an Early Fracas in Congress". The...
visited the Spooner home in July and December 1777.[citation needed] On the latter occasion he stayed into the new year, traveled with Spooner on business...
1855), 1880–1892 Allan Brown, 1896–1904 CharlesSpooner (Class of 1878), 1904–1915 Ira Reeves, 1915–1917 Charles Albert Plumley (Class of 1896), 1920–1934...
now in the public domain: Coleman, Caryl (1907). "Apostle Spoons". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton...
A snuff spoon is a tiny spoon used for nasal insufflation of powdered substances. In the ancient time the spoons were used to ingest psychotropic substances...
Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most iconic...
William Franklin Spooner, known as Frank Spooner (born September 9, 1937), is an oil and natural gas producer in Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern...
Edna May Spooner (May 10, 1873 – July 14, 1953), sometimes spelled as Edna Mae Spooner, was an American actress, playwright, and vaudeville performer...
This is a list of types of spoons used for eating, cooking, and serving: Spoons are primarily used to transfer edibles from vessel to mouth, usually at...
Arthur Eugene Spooner is a fictional character played by Jerry Stiller in the American sitcom The King of Queens. He lives with his daughter Carrie and...