Fonblanque and de Fonblanque are Huguenot names. They may refer to nine members of a prominent English family, descending from Jean de Grenier de Fonblanque, a banker, naturalised as Jean de Grenier Fonblanque:[1]
Albany Fonblanque (1793–1872), English historian;
Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (1821–1895), English historian;
Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (British Army officer) (1895–1981), British Army officer;
Florence Gertrude de Fonblanque (1864–1949), British suffragist;
John Anthony Fonblanque (1759–1837), politician;
John Samuel Martin Fonblanque (1787–1865), Commissioner of Bankruptcy;
Philip de Fonblanque (1885–1940), British Army officer;
Sir John Pennefather, 1st Baronet (1856–1933), full name John de Fonblanque Pennefather;
Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque (1793–1861), diplomat and Consul-General to Serbia.
^R. G. Thorne, The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1790–1820, Boydell & Brewer, 1986 The History of Parliament
de Fonblanque, a banker, naturalised as Jean de Grenier Fonblanque: Albany Fonblanque (1793–1872), English historian; Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (1821–1895)...
William Fonblanque (1793 – 13 October 1872) was an English journalist, and by his own example a reformer of the journalist's profession. Fonblanque, descended...
John Fonblanque may refer to: John Anthony Fonblanque (1759–1837), English equity lawyer and Member of Parliament for Camelford 1802–1806 John Samuel Martin...
Major-General Philip de Fonblanque DSO (16 November 1885 – 2 July 1940) was a senior British officer, who at the start of the Second World War, organised...
Whitteby Fonblanque,Vol I, p.11 footnotes Fonblanque, Vol I, p12 Duchess of Cleveland Fonblanque, Vol I , p.14 Fonblanque, Vol I, p21 Fonblanque, Vol I...
John Anthony Fonblanque KC (12 June 1759 – 4 January 1837) was an English politician and barrister. Born John Anthony Fonblanque, he was the son of Jean...
Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (18 January 1821 – 14 June 1895) was a British historian of English, Irish and Huguenot stock. Edward was born in Calais...
Florence Gertrude de Fonblanque born Florence Gertrude Sparagnapane (22 July 1864 – 2 January 1949) was a British suffragist. She was the "Originator and...
Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque, KH, (26 January 1793 – 1861) – diplomat, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul General and Consul-General to Serbia. Thomas de...
John Samuel Martin Fonblanque (March 1787 – 3 November 1865) was an English legal writer and Commissioner of Bankruptcy. The eldest son of barrister John...
association with the National Coursing Club, 2022. Cox, Harding Edward de Fonblanque. Coursing and falconry 1899 [1] Copold, Steve. Hounds Hares & Other Creatures:...
Medical Jurisprudence, by Dr John Ayrton Paris M.D. and John Samuel Martin Fonblanque Barrister at Law, 3 Vols, London, 1823 Parry, L. A. (4 June 1938). "Spontaneous...
other. The Oxford English Dictionary has as its earliest citation Albany Fonblanque, England under Seven Administrations, 1837, "Sir Robert Peel was a smooth...
River on maps in the 19th century. In 1880, Captain Charles Edward de Fonblanque Pennefather established that there were now two Coen Rivers, and in 1894...
return to France he would come under the authority of Weygand. In France, Fonblanque was still in command of the lines-of-communication troops of the original...
Major-General Thomas de Courcy Hamilton Major-General Edward Barrington de Fonblanque Major-General George Francis de Gex Major-General Sir Freddie de Guingand...
February 1841). "Defeat of Justice". The Examiner. No. 1725. London: Albany Fonblanque. The Times 17 February and 18 February 1841, quoted in Woodham-Smith (1953)...
Lever 1992–1993: Terence Wood 1993–1999: Simon Fuller 1999–2003: John de Fonblanque 2003–2007: Colin Munro 2007–2011: Ian Cliff 2011–2015: Dominic Schroeder...
of, Origynal Chronicle of Scotland, ed F. J. Amours, 1908. Secondary Fonblanque, E. B., Annals of the House of Percy, London 1887. Grant, A., The Otterburn...
Katie O'Brien". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 23 June 2015. De Fonblanque, Edward Barrington (1887). Annals of the house of Percy, from the conquest...
excellent sentiments, and brilliant displays of imagination." And Albany Fonblanque's review in The Examiner staunchly defended the book against its harshest...