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  1. Andrew Fountaine (7 December 1918 – 14 September 1997) was an activist involved in the British far right. After military service in a number of conflicts, Fountaine joined the Conservative Party and was selected as a parliamentary candidate until his outspoken views resulted in his being disowned by the party.

  2. Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676 in Salle, Norfolk – 4 September 1753 in Narford Hall, Narford), son and heir of Andrew Fountaine M.P. of Salle, Norfolk and Sarah Chicheley, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Chicheley, was an English antiquarian, art collector and amateur architect.

  3. Fountaine married Anne Fairfax, only daughter of Lt.-Col. Arthur Fairfax Senior, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, on 26 March 1949. They had two children, Charles Andrew (Jr.) and Caroline Anne, and were divorced in 1960. Fountaine remarried in September 1960 to Rosemary Mitcham; they had a son, Richard John, born 8 March 1961.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · (1676-1753), Collector. Sitter in 5 portraits. Sir Andrew Fountaine first came to public notice when he accompanied Lord Macclesfield to carry the Act of Succession to the elector of Hanover in 1701. He was launched into the court circles of Europe, where he soon became a favourite.

  5. Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676 - 1753) RA Collection: People and Organisations Collector, and architect. Profile. Born: 1676 in Narford, Norfolk Died: 1753. Nationality: British. Gender: Male. Share

  6. Andrew Fountaine (1676 - 1753) Member of parliament for Narford in Norfolk, antiquarian, art collector and amateur architect. He borrowed coins from Thoresby for illustrations in his Numismata Anglo Saxonica et Anglo Danica illustrata, which was publish in George Hickes's Thesaurus (Oxford, 1705).

  7. Information. Also known as. Sir Andrew Fountaine. primary name: primary name: Fountaine, Andrew. Details. individual; collector; British; Male. Life dates. 1676-1753. Address. Narford Hall, Norfolk. Biography. Amateur architect and English collector and Warden of the Mint (1727).