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Fawkes, Frederick Hawksworth.
Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1890.
S. [and h.] of F[rederick, V. of Rothwell, Leeds.
B. Oct. 4, 1870]. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1890.
Farmed at Kirkby Overblow, near Harrogate, Yorks.
Of Farnley Hall, Otley.
Succeeded his father, Feb. 3, 1900.
J.P. for West Riding.
M.P. for Pudsey and Otley Division, 1922-3. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Yorks.
Hussars). Lord of the Manor and patron of the living of Farnley.
Served on West Riding County Council for 26 years, retiring as senior Alderman in 1934.
High Sheriff for West Riding, 1932.
Associated with numerous agricultural organisations and a generous benefactor to the towns of Otley and Harrogate.
A lifelong follower of the Bramham Moor Hounds.
Died unmarried Feb. 1, 1936, in the hunting field.
Brother of Walter H. (1894).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 3, 1936; Who was Who.)
Frederick Hawksworth FAWKES
Approx. lifespan: 1870–1936
Adm Trinity Hall 1890
s. (and h.) of F [rederick, V.: Rothwell, Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
b. 1870:10:04
Sch: Eton
Matric 1890:10MT:
Farmed at: : Kirkby Overblow, near Harrogate, Yorkshire ,
Of Farnley Hall, Farnley, Otley, [Yorkshire],
Succeeded his father 1900:02:03
J.P. for: : West Riding of Yorkshire ,
M.P. for: : Pudsey and Otley Division, [Yorkshire], 1922-23
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Major: Yorks. Hussars)
Lord of the manor and patron of: the living of Farnley, [Yorkshire],
Served on West Riding County Council for 26 years, retiring as senior Alderman: in1934
High Sheriff for: : West Riding of Yorkshire , 1932
Associated with numerous agricultural organisations and a generous benefactor to the towns of Otley, [Yorkshire], and Harrogate, [Yorkshire],
A lifelong follower of the Bramham Moor Hounds, [Yorkshire],
d. unmarried 1936:02:01,in the hunting field.
brother of Walter H. FAWKES (1894)
( Eton School Lists ; Burke, L.G.; The Times 1936:02:03; Who was Who. )

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