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Fyfield may refer to: People with the surname *Frances Fyfield (born 1948), pseudonym of Frances Hegarty, English lawyer and crime-writer * Jamal Fyfield (born 1989), English footballer * Simon Fyfield, 16th-century English Member of Parliament Places in England * Fyfield, Essex * Fyfield, Gloucestershire, a hamlet in Eastleach parish *Fyfield, Hampshire *Fyfield, Oxfordshire *Fyfield (near Marlborough), a village 3 miles west of Marlborough, Wiltshire *Fyfield, Milton Lilbourne, a hamlet 1 mile east of Pewsey, Wiltshire *Fyfield Down, on the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire Other uses * Fyfield Road Fyfield Road is a residential road in North Oxford, England, on the Norham Manor estate. At the northern end of the road is a junction with Norham Road and at the southern end is a junction with Norham Gardens, was the University Parks ..., Oxford, England See also * Fifield (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Frances Fyfield
Frances Fyfield (born 18 November 1948) is the pseudonym of Frances Hegarty, an English lawyer and crime-writer. Biography Born and brought up in Derbyshire, Hegarty was mostly educated in convent schools before reading English at Newcastle University. After graduating, she took a course in criminal law. She worked initially for the Metropolitan Police and later the Crown Prosecution Service. She claims "After a long diet of criminal law, including dangerous dogs, rape, mayhem and much, much murder, the indigestion of pity and fury provoked me to write. I wanted to write romance, but the domestically macabre always got in the way."SkyARTS website
retrieved 5 May 2009 She has won several awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie Dagger for ''Blood From Stone'' in 2008 and the Silver Dagger for ''Deep Sl ...
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Jamal Fyfield
Jamal Nehemiah Fyfield (born 17 March 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre back for club St Albans City. He has played in the Football League for York City. Fyfield started his career with Leyton Orient's youth system but was released after serving his scholarship. He joined Maidenhead United of the Conference South in 2007 and was named the club's Young Player of the Year in 2009. He signed for Conference Premier club York City in 2010 before going back on loan to Maidenhead for one month. He played in the York team that won promotion to League Two in the 2011–12 season, although he did not feature in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final. After a year and a half of playing for York in League Two, Fyfield joined Grimsby Town in 2014. Fyfield joined Welling United later that year, spending one season at the club before joining Wrexham in 2015. He left after 2015–16 to join Gateshead. Career Early career Fyfield was born in Leyton, Greate ...
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Simon Fyfield
Simon Lowe, alias Fyfield (alive by 1522, died 1578), was a rich English merchant tailor in the City of London, and also a landowner in several counties, briefly one of the members of the House of Commons of England representing two boroughs in other parts of England. Lowe owned property on London Bridge from 1536 and lived there in 1576. He was Warden of the Merchant Taylors' Company for the year 1549-50, and was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Stafford in October 1553 and New Shoreham in November 1554. He was Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company during the reign of Queen Mary and one of the jurors who acquitted Sir Nicholas Throckmorton in 1554: the court had been openly hostile to Throckmorton, and as a result of the unexpected verdict it fined and imprisoned the jury. He was a mourner at the funeral of Maurice Griffith, Bishop of Rochester and Rector of St Magnus-the-Martyr, when Griffith was interred in the church on 30 November 1558 with much solemnity ...
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