Angela Foulkes (born 1948), English-born New Zealand trade unionist
Annie Foulkes (1877–1962), Welsh writer and teacher of French
Charles ffoulkes (1868–1947), British historian
Edmund Ffoulkes (1819–1894), British clergyman
Bill Foulkes (1932–2013), English footballer
Billy Foulkes (1926–1979), Welsh footballer
Brian Foulkes (b. 1957), South African cricketer
Carly Foulkes (b. 1988), Canadian model
Charles Foulkes (disambiguation), several people with the name
Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes (1858–1950), British art historian
George Ernest Foulkes (1878–1960), American politician
George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock (born 1942), Scottish politician
Helena Foulkes (b. 1963), American executive
John Foulkes (1861–1935), Australian politician
Nick Foulkes (born c. 1963), British journalist
Robert Foulkes (1634–1679), Church of England clergyman and murderer
S. H. Foulkes (1898–1976), German-British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
Surname list
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Foulkes, Ffoulkes or ffoulkes may refer to: Angela Foulkes (born 1948), English-born New Zealand trade unionist Annie Foulkes (1877–1962), Welsh writer...
Canterbury Kings in domestic cricket. Foulkes was born in Christchurch, in the Canterbury Region. He is the son of Glen Foulkes, who is also a New Zealand cricketer...
Charles Foulkes may refer to: Charles Foulkes (British Army officer) (1875–1969), British general, adviser on gas warfare in World War I, and field hockey...
Stories competition. Foulkes is the only female member of the Australian film-making collective Blue-Tongue Films. In 2013, Foulkes was nominated for her...
Foulke (footballer), known as William "Fatty" Foulke, English football (soccer) player William Foulkes (disambiguation) William "Bill" Foulk, participant...
clubs in England and overseas. Foulkes was born in St. Helens, Lancashire, the first of three children born to James Foulkes (1900–1970) and his wife Ruth...
Carly Foulkes Hints She May Return To Rescue T-Mobile From Sales Decline". Business Insider. Retrieved September 20, 2013. Foulkes, Carly [@FoulkesCarly]...
George Foulkes may refer to: George Ernest Foulkes (1878–1960), United States Representative from Michigan George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock (born...
Saks Fifth Avenue, named Foulkes its new CEO, saying it would be effective on February 19. In her first six weeks as CEO, Foulkes was challenged with refashioning...
baseball player William Foulke (disambiguation), multiple people Foulkes, another surname This page lists people with the surname Foulke. If an internal link...
Mr. Foulkes attended Christ's Hospital and Hertford College, Oxford at the University of Oxford, where he graduated in 1983. In 2007, Foulkes was named...
Edward Shoji Foulkes (エドワード 昌司 ファウルクス, Foulkes S. Edward, born 24 February 1990 in Naha) is a Japanese-Welsh professional darts player, who currently...
William Foulkes may refer to: William Foulkes (priest) (died 1691), Welsh cleric Bill Foulkes (1932–2013), English footballer Billy Foulkes (1926–1979)...
Alexander Foulkes, ON, GCMG (born 11 May 1928) is a politician who was the ninth governor-general of the Bahamas from 2010 to 2014. Foulkes was elected...
companies and organizations. The son of Louis Augustine Foulkes and his wife Winifred, Foulkes was educated at Gresham's School and Balliol College, Oxford...
Humphrey Foulkes (1673–1737) was a Welsh priest and antiquarian. Foulkes was the son of David Foulkes from Llannefydd in Denbighshire, North Wales. Foulkes studied...
Hodge. Foulke died a few years later, but his scientific spirit was passed down to future generations of Foulkes: his grandson, William Parker Foulke, discovered...
that Downs took over from Foulkes (on 2 January 1990), they had a mop and a bucket in the studio, with a name tag of Foulkes on it, and during the links...
a native of Shropshire in England, Foulkes was born and baptised at Mallwyd, Wales, son of namesake Robert Foulkes and is known to have had an older brother...
Reginald Ernest Foulkes (23 February 1923 – 24 November 2014) was a footballer and a member of the Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. Foulkes made 238 appearances...
2006 pp. 43–47. Llyn Foulkes. New York: Kent Gallery, 2007. Llyn Foulkes: Bloody Heads. New York: Kent Fine Art, 2011. "Llyn Foulkes in the Studio." Interview...
Keith Charles Foulke (/foʊk/ FOHK; born October 19, 1972) is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. A graduate of Hargrave High School...
the series due to their respective injuries, with Tom Blundell and Zak Foulkes were named as their replacements. On 20 April 2024, Pakistan's Azam Khan...
Joseph James Foulkes (born 23 June 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Walsall. Foulkes joined Walsall Foundation's...
Peter Foulkes (1676–1747) was a Welsh churchman and academic. He was the third son of Robert Foulkes of Llechryd, Denbighshire, deputy baron of the court...
George Ernest Foulkes (December 25, 1878 – December 13, 1960) was a United States representative from Michigan. Foulkes was born in Chicago and attended...