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Foakes is an English surname, and may refer to:
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Peter Foakes (1946-2006), English former football referee
*Reginald A. Foakes (21st century), English author and Shakesperian scholar
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Foakes is an English surname, and may refer to:
*
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Foakes — This interesting and unusual name derives in the first instance from an Old German personal name, Fulco or Folco , translating as people , and found as a given name in itself or as a short form of various Germanic names with the first element… … Surnames reference
Foakes v Beer — House of Lords Entschieden am 1. April 1884 Vollständiger Name: John Weston Foakes v Julia Beer Fundstellen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Foakes v Beer — English case infobox name=John Weston Foakes v. Julia Beer court=Appeal Cases date decided=31 March, 1 April 1884 full name= John Weston Foakes and Julia Beer citations= [1881 85] All ER Rep 106; 9 App Cas 605; 54 LJQB 130; 51 LT 833; 33 WR 233… … Wikipedia
Peter Foakes — (September 11 1946 ndash; September 18 2006) was an English former football referee in the Football League and Premier League. During his time on the List he was based in Clacton on Sea in Essex and was by profession a teacher.CareerFoakes did… … Wikipedia
R. A. Foakes — Reginald A. Foakes is an English author and Shakesperian scholar. He has published works on Shakespeare and the Romantic poets, and has edited many of Shakespeare s plays in the Arden and New Cambridge editions. He is currently (December 2007)… … Wikipedia
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Shakespeare in performance — Numerous performances of William Shakespeare s plays have occurred since the end of the 16th century. While Shakespeare was alive, many of his greatest plays were performed by the Lord Chamberlain s Men and King s Men acting companies at the… … Wikipedia
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Organic form — A work is said to possess an organic form if the work s structure has originated from the materials and subjects used by the author, as a plant .[1] It stands in contrast to a mechanical form, a work which has been produced in accordance with… … Wikipedia