William Andrew Salius Fane de Salis (1812–1896), businessman, colonialist, and barrister
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(1919–1924). Charles de Salis (1736–1781), Count. Unsuccessful candidate for Reading 1761. Died and buried in Hyères. Charles FanedeSalis, Bishop of Taunton...
Charles FanedeSalis (1860–1942) was Bishop of Taunton from 1911 to 1930. Born in Fringford, Oxfordshire, on 18 or 19 March 1860 into an occasionally...
FanedeSalis, (26 April 1816 – 20 November 1898) was a Tuscan-born Australian pastoralist and politician. Born in Florence to Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio...
Cuppacumbalong. Wright sold 'Cuppacumbalong' to the deSalis family in 1855. Leopold Fabius Dietegen FanedeSalis (1816–1898), pastoralist and politician, was...
Dovey married Susan FaneDeSalis, great granddaughter of famed pastoralist and politician Leopold DeSalis. They had two daughters, Fane and Gillian. "Former...
and of the Paris Exhibition of 1900. Detail of the portrait of WilliamFaneDeSalis presented to him by the London Chartered Bank of Australia in 1880...
extended and altered in 1842, was the rectory until 1939. William and Emily FanedeSalis paid for the building of a small school in the 1860s (closed...
the only daughter of Leopold FanedeSalis, the then Member of Parliament for Queanbeyan, NSW. Four years later DeSalis gifted to Nina alone, 97 hectares...
household management of this period. It is possible that WilliamDeSalis was related to WilliamFaneDeSalis of Dawley Court, Hillingdon, who had various interests...
Henry Hallam (1811–1833), poet Rodolphus deSalis (1811–1880), Colonel of the 8th Hussars WilliamFanedeSalis (businessman) (1812–1896), company chairman...