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  1. Leslie O'Brien " Chuck " Fleetwood-Smith (30 March 1908 – 16 March 1971) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia. Known universally as "Chuck", he was the "wayward genius" of Australian cricket during the 1930s. A slow bowler who could spin the ball harder and further than his contemporaries, Fleetwood-Smith was regarded as a ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Charles H. Bergstresser, 82, of Fleetwood, passed away on Tuesday, January 22, 2018, surrounded by his family at Penn State Health St. Joseph’s, Reading. He was the husband of the late Ardell…

  3. Charles Fleetwood (died 1747) was an English gentleman with an interest in theatre. He eventually became the manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , in partnership with Colley Cibber and, sometime later, Charles Macklin .

  4. Sir Miles Fleetwood was receiver of the court of wards, and died in 1641. His eldest son, Sir William ( b. 1603), who succeeded to his father's estates and office, took the side of the king, and died in 1674. George [q. v.], the second son, sought his fortune in the service of Sweden, and is noticed below. Charles, who appears to have been much ...

  5. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.A close associate of Oliver Cromwell, to whom he was related by marriage, Fleetwood held a number of senior political and administrative posts under the Commonwealth, including Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1652 to 1655.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Charles D. 'Charlie'Fleetwood, 74MILTON - Charles D. "Charlie" Fleetwood passed away peacefully at home, with his wife Barbara by his side, on Monday, May 2, 2022, from complications due to Corticobas

  7. Charles Fleetford Sise Sr. (27 September 1834 – 9 April 1918) was an American-born Canadian businessman and one of the first presidents of Bell Canada. He was also part of its first board of directors , and that of the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company (later known as Nortel ), the telephone company's equipment manufacturer, from 1895 to 1918.