Paul Foley — may refer to: *Paul Foley (ironmaster), English ironmaster who also served as Speaker of the British House of Commons *Paul Foley (politician), English politician, second son of Paul Foley (ironmaster) *Paul Foley (executive), American CEO of… … Wikipedia
Foley (surname) — Foley is a surname, originating in Ireland in the south east Munster region. The name is derived from the original modern Irish Ó Foghlú and older Irish Ó Foghladha, with the original meaning of plunderers. The Lord of the Decies (the Waterford… … Wikipedia
Speaker Foley — may refer to:* Tom Foley (born 1929 in Spokane, Washington), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1989 ndash;1995 * Paul Foley (ironmaster) (1644/5 ndash;1698), Speaker of the British House of Commons 1695 ndash;1698 … Wikipedia
William Rea (ironmaster) — William Rea of Monmouth is probably best known to history as the compiler of a list of British ironworks. Ironmaster His importance to the charcoal iron industry of the early 18th century was as the managing partner of the Foley family s… … Wikipedia
Philip Foley — (12 May 1648 – December 1716) was the youngest of the three surviving sons of the British ironmaster Thomas Foley (1616 1677). His father transferred to him in 1668 and 1669 all his ironworks in the Midlands for £60,000. He also settled an estate … Wikipedia
Thomas Foley (auditor of the imprests) — Thomas Foley (c.1670 – 10 December 1737) held the sinecure office of auditor of the imprests. He was the eldest son of Paul Foley, Speaker of the House of Commons and ironmaster, and succeeded to his estates around Stoke Edith, Herefordshire on… … Wikipedia
Baron Foley — is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Great Britain, both times for members of the same family. The first creation came in 1712 in favour of Thomas Foley, who had earlier represented Stafford in the House of Commons. He was the … Wikipedia
Robert Foley (MP) — Robert Foley (c.1651–1702) of Stourbridge was the son of Robert Foley (d. 1676). Biography He succeeded to his father s business as an ironmonger and naval contractor for ironware. His contract with the Navy Board has been printed, and lists 30… … Wikipedia
Thomas Foley (1616–1677) — Thomas Foley was the eldest son of the second marriage (to Alice Brindley) of Richard Foley (1588–1657), a prominent Midlands ironmaster. He took over his father s business and made great profits from it in the 1650s and 1660s, which he used to… … Wikipedia
Old Swinford Hospital — Mottoes Ut Prosim, Vince Malum Bono Established 1667 Type Selective (By interview or examination)Voluntary aided … Wikipedia