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  1. Fettes by William Cuming. Fettes College, Edinburgh. Sir William Fettes, 1st Baronet (/ ˈ f ɛ t ɪ s /; 25 June 1750 – 27 May 1836) was a wealthy Scottish businessman and philanthropist, who left a bequest which led to the foundation of Fettes College, in Edinburgh.

  2. Fettes College main building Fettes College from the south-east To perpetuate the memory of his only son William, who had predeceased him in 1815, Sir William Fettes (1750–1836), a former Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a wealthy city merchant, bequeathed the then very large sum of £166,000 to be set aside for the education of poor ...

  3. William Fettes, 1 er baronnet (25 juin 1750 - 27 mai 1836) est un homme d'affaires et philanthrope écossais, qui laisse un héritage qui conduit à la fondation du Fettes College, à Édimbourg. Biographie

  4. Our mission at Fettes is to develop broadly educated, confident and thoughtful individuals who are prepared for life after Fettes and all the opportunities and challenges it will bring. Our Heritage Fettes College is named after Sir William Fettes, twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

  5. Sir William Fettes Douglas (1822–1891) was a Scottish painter and art connoisseur, rising to be President of the Royal Scottish Academy. ID: 8009008. Information from Wikipedia, made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. See full Wikipedia entry

  6. 07 Apr 1921 - 24 Mar 1945. William Fettes was the son of Robert Smith and Jannat Lamb (Morison) Fettes, of Huntly, Aberdeenshire. He was the youngest of nine children and it is known that two of his brothers also served. Joseph Wiseman Fettes in the Royal Armoured Corps, was a PoW in Germany. Richard White Fettes was a regular in the Gordon ...