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Fellows or Fellowes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *
Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn (10 November 1855 – 23 September 1924), was a British businessman, farmer and Conservative politician. He was a member of Arthur Balfour's cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture between Mar ...
(1855–1924), British businessman, farmer and politician *
Archie Fellows Arthur Fellows (1880–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (), commonly known as Wolves, is a professional football club based in Wolverhampto ...
, English footballer *
Carol Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn Carol Arthur Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn, TD (23 November 1896 – 27 September 1988) was a British peer, the son of Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn. He was known as the Honourable Carol Fellowes from 1921, when his father was raised to ...
(1896–1988), British peer *
Charles Fellows (disambiguation) Charles Fellows was a British archaeologist. Charles Fellow(e)s may also refer to: * Charlie Fellows (rugby union) (born 1988), English rugby union player *Charles Fellowes Vice Admiral Charles Fellowes (19 October 1823 – 8 March 1886) ...
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Charlie Fellows (disambiguation) Charlie Fellows may refer to: * Charlie Fellows (rugby union) (born 1988), English rugby union player * Charlie Fellows (gymnast) (born 1997), English gymnast See also *Charles Fellows Sir Charles Fellows (31 August 1799 – 8 November 1860) ...
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Christine Fellows Christine Fellows (born 1968) is a Canadian folk-pop singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba. History Born in Windsor, Ontario and raised in France and Kelowna, British Columbia, Fellows lived in Toronto, Vancouver, Guelph and Montreal before ...
(born 1968), Canadian folk-pop singer-songwriter *
Daisy Fellowes Daisy Fellowes (''née'' Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg; 29 April 1890, in Paris – 13 December 1962, in Paris) was a prominent French socialite, acclaimed beauty, minor novelist and poet, Paris editor of American '' Har ...
(1890–1962), French socialite *
Darren Fellows Darren is a masculine given name of uncertain etymological origins. Some theories state that it originated from an Anglicisation of the Irish first name Darragh or Dáire, meaning "Oak Tree". According to other sources, it is thought to come from ...
(born 1975), British musician *
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Deborah Copenhaver Fellows (born 1948) is an American sculptor known for her Western themed works. Her best known work is the life-sized statue of former Arizona senator Barry Goldwater included in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U. ...
, American sculptor *
Don Fellows Don Fellows (December 2, 1922 – October 21, 2007) was an American actor known for his roles in British theater and television. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, Fellows served in the United States Merchant Marine ...
(1922–2007), American actor *
Edmund Fellowes Edmund Horace Fellowes (11 November 1870 – 21 December 1951), was a Church of England clergyman and musical scholar who became well known for his work in promoting the revival of sixteenth and seventeenth century English music. Life and work ...
(E.H. Fellowes) (1870–1951), English musicologist, cleric and authority on Tudor church music *
Edwin R. Fellows Edwin R. Fellows (May 29, 1865 – May 21, 1945) was an American inventor and entrepreneur from Torrington, Connecticut who designed and built a new type of gear shaper in 1896 and, with the mentoring of James Hartness, left the Jones & Lamson Mach ...
(1865–1945), founder of the Fellows Gear Shaper Company * Eric Fellowes, 3rd Baron Ailwyn (1887–1976), British peer *
Frank Fellows (basketball) Frank Fellows was the head coach of the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team from 1967 to 1969. He compiled a 16–34 record. He never made an appearance in the NCAA tournament. He was a player for the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball fro ...
, American basketball coach * Frank Fellows (politician) (1889–1951), U.S. Representative from Maine * Gary Fellows (born 1978), English cricketer * George Byron Lyon-Fellowes (1815–1876), Mayor of Ottawa (1876) *
Graeme Fellowes Graeme Fellowes (29 January 1934 – 24 January 2013) was a professional Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the late 1950s and early 1960s. After managing just eight games in h ...
(1934–2013), Australian rules footballer *
Graham Fellows Graham David Fellows (born 22 May 1959) is an English actor and musician, best known for releasing the 1978 single "Jilted John", which reached #4 on the UK Singles Chart, and creating the comedic character John Shuttleworth in 1986. Jilted ...
(born 1959), English comic actor *
Grant Fellows Grant Fellows (April 13, 1865 – July 16, 1929) was an American jurist. Born in Hudson Township, Lenawee County, Michigan, Fellows went to Hudson High School in Hudson, Michigan. Fellows studied law and was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1886 ...
(1865-1929), American jurist *
Harvey Fellows Harvey Winson Fellows (11 April 1826 in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire – 13 January 1907 in Rickmansworth) was an English amateur cricketer. He was the brother of Walter Fellows. Career Fellows was a right-handed batsman and a roundarm right ...
(1826–1907), English cricketer *
James Fellowes (cricketer) Colonel James Fellowes (21 August 1841 – 3 May 1916) was an English soldier and amateur cricketer. Fellowes served in the Royal Engineers and played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club and Hampshire County Cricket Club. He was a ...
(1841–1916), English cricketer *
James Fellowes (lord lieutenant) James Herbert Benyon (born Fellowes; 1849–1935) was an early 20th-century Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. Early life Born James Herbert Fellowes, he was the son of James Fellowes of Kingston Maurward House near Dorchester, Dorset who was the ...
(1849–1935), English lord lieutenant *
James Fellowes (physician) Sir James Fellowes FRS FRSE FRCP (177130 December 1857, Langstone Cottage, near Havant, Hampshire) was a British military physician. He became head of the British Army's medical staff in the Peninsular War, and was also literary executor to He ...
(1771–1857), English physician *
Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes Cynthia Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes (''née'' Spencer; born 11 February 1957), is one of the two older sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, the other being Lady Sarah McCorquodale. Early life and education Lady Fellowes is the second dau ...
(born 1957), older sister of Diana, Princess of Wales *
Jonathan Fellows-Smith Jonathan Payn Fellows-Smith (born 3 February 1932 in Durban, Natal, died 28 September 2013) was a South African cricketer who played in four Tests in 1960. Life and career Fellows-Smith, nicknamed "Pom Pom", was an aggressive right-handed mid ...
(born 1932), former South African cricketer *
John R. Fellows John R. Fellows (July 29, 1832 – December 7, 1896) was an American lawyer and politician from Arkansas and New York. He served as New York County District Attorney (1888-1890, 1894-1896), and a member of Congress from New York (1891-1893). L ...
(1832–1896), U.S. Representative from New York *
Julian Fellowes Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, (born 17 August 1949) is an English actor, novelist, film director and screenwriter, and a Conservative peer of the House of Lords. He is primarily known as the author of ...
(born 1949), English actor, novelist and screenwriter *
Michael Fellows Michael Ralph Fellows AC HFRSNZ MAE (born June 15, 1952 in Upland, California) is a computer scientist and the Elite Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, Norway as of January 2016. Biograph ...
(born 1952), American academic *
Mike Fellows (musician) Mike Fellows, also known as Miighty Flashlight, is an American musician who has performed and recorded with a variety of groups and artists since the early 1980s, notably Rites of Spring, Silver Jews Silver Jews were an American indie rock ...
(born 1965), American musician *
Newton Fellowes Newton Fellowes, 4th Earl of Portsmouth (26 June 1772 – 9 January 1854) was an English politician, styled Hon. Newton Wallop until 1794 and Hon. Newton Fellowes from 1794 to 1853. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Andover from 1802 to 18 ...
(1772–1854), English politician *
Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes, (born 11 December 1941) is a British courtier who was Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from 1990 to 1999, and is also known as a brother-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales and maternal first cousin of ...
(born 1941), Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II (1990–1999); brother-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales *
Robert Fellows Robert Fellows or Robert M. Fellows (August 23, 1903 in Los Angeles – May 11, 1969 in Los Angeles) was an American film producer who was once a production partner with John Wayne and later with Mickey Spillane. Biography Fellows entered Holl ...
(1903–1969), American film producer *
Ron Fellows Ronald Charles Fellows CM (born September 28, 1959) is a Canadian auto racing driver. Fellows holds the record for most wins by a foreign-born driver in NASCAR's top three series (Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and trucks) with six – four in Nationw ...
(born 1959), Canadian racing car driver *
Scott Fellows Scott Fellows (born September 28, 1965) is an American television producer, writer, and director. He is known for creating the Nickelodeon shows ''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'' and ''Big Time Rush'' and the Cartoon Network (original ...
(born 1965), American television writer and producer *
Stephen Fellows Stephen Fellows is an English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to ...
English songwriter *
Stewart Fellows Stewart Fellows (born 9 October 1948) is an English former professional footballer who played as a half-back in the Football League for York City, in non-League football for King's Lynn, and was on the books of Newcastle United Newcastl ...
(born 1948), English professional footballer *
Thomas Fellowes (1778-1853) Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Fellowes (7 January 1778 – 12 April 1853) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Life Fellowes was the youngest of the five sons of William Fellowes, physician-extr ...
, Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic Wars *
Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes (19 October 1827 – 26 March 1923) was an English officer in the Royal Navy during the Victorian era. Early life Fellowes was born at Adbury House, Burghclere, Hampshire, the son of British Army ...
(1827–1923), a Royal Navy officer during the Victorian era. *
Walter Fellows Walter Fellows (23 February 1834, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire – 23 July 1902, Toorak, Melbourne) was an English amateur cricketer who later became a clergyman in Australia. He was the brother of Harvey Fellows, who also played first-class ...
(1834–1901), English cricketer *
Warren Fellows Warren Fellows (born 13 September 1953) is an Australian former drug courier who was sentenced to life imprisonment in Thailand in 1978 for his role in a heroin trafficking operation that took place from Perth to Bangkok. In his best-selling ...
(born 1952), Australian convicted of drug trafficking in 1981 *
Wes Fellowes Wesley 'Wes' Fellowes (born 7 March 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and South Australian National Football Leagues (SANFL). Originally from Bulleen-Templestowe Football Club, Fel ...
(born 1961), Australian Rules Footballer *
William Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey William Henry Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey (16 May 1848 – 8 May 1925), was a British Conservative politician. De Ramsey was the eldest son of Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey, and Hon. Mary Julia Milles. Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn ...
(1848–1925), British Conservative politician *
William Henry Fellowes William Henry Fellowes (15 July 1769 – 23 August 1837), of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire and Haverland Hall in Norfolk, was a British Member of Parliament. Life He was the eldest son of William Fellowes and Lavinia Smyth. He matriculate ...
(1769–1837), British M.P. {{surname, Fellows English-language surnames