Filson, John Warnock, son of Alexander Bell Filson of Barnes; b. 10 June 1907; adm. Jan. 1922 (R); left Dec. 1925; murdered at his home 14 Jan. 1927.
Fewtrell, Alford Hastings Heap, son of the Rev. Edgar Alford Fewtrell, Rector of Dallington, Sussex, by Jane, daughter of John Mills, of Newbank, Lancs; b. Oct. 26, 1895; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (R); left July 1913; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1913; 2nd Lieut. R. Sussex Regt. Dec. 16, 1914; Lieut. in the army Dec. 16, 1915; Indian army March 25, 1918; Capt. Dec. 16, 1918; served in France March 10 - May 9, 1915 when he was wounded at Richebourg L'Avcue, and from Aug. 1, 1916 - Dec. 25, 1917; on the N.W. Frontier in 1919; mentioned in despatches; Major Dec. 16, 1932; Lieut.-Col. Dec. 16, 1940; Col. Jan. 4, 1945; Instructor, Indian Army Equitation School, 1935-8; served in Indian Army Remount Dept. in Burma; mentioned in despatches L.G. Nov. 19, 1944; m. June 17, 1925, Phyllis Marjorie, daughter of Herbert Mayos Davies, of Cawnpore, India.
Fewell, Arthur Hubert, son of Frederick James Fewell FICS, of Wimbledon, and Gwendoline May Mawe, d. of Harry Willett of Lewes, Sussex; b. 10 Jan. 1924; adm. Sept. 1937 (R); left July 1940; RA and Intell. Corps in WW2; sec. Watney Mann Property Co. Ltd. 1970-4, Watney Mann & Truman Brewers Ltd. 1974-82; retd. 1982; m. 9 Sept. 1950 Edith Hazel, d. of George H. Harris of North Cheam, Surrey; d. 16 Sept. 2011.
Fenton, Frank Charles, son of Charles Fleischmann, of Hampstead; b. Sept. 14, 1898; adm. May 2, 1913 (R); left Dec. 1915; assumed the surname of Fenton in lieu of Fleischmann; enlisted in the E. Surrey Regt. April 1917; temp. 2nd Lieut. M.G.C. Nov. 28, 1917; served in France with the 51st M.G.C. May 1918 to Oct. 1918, when he was wounded at Cambrai; M.C. Oct. 25, 1918; 2nd Lieut. (Special List) from T.A.R.O. Sept. 3, 1939; temp. Capt. transferred to Intelligence Corps July 15, 1940; m. Sept. 26, 1945, Bridget M. Trevor, only child of the Rev. John Trevor Lewis, Vicar of All Saints, Northampton, and Hon. Canon of Peterborough; d. 26 Feb. 1960.
FELLOWS, WALTER, seventh son of Thomas Fellows, Moneyhill House, Rickmansworth, Herts., and Mary, dau. of Thomas Howard, Batchworth Heath; b. 23 Feb 1834; adm. 3 Jun 1847 (Rigaud's); QS 1848; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1852, matr. 3 Jun 1852, Westminster Student 1852-6; BA 1858; MA 1876 (and ad eundem, Melbourne 1877); played cricket for Oxford against Cambridge 1854-7, Gentlemen against Players 1855-7; one of the best fast round-arm bowlers of his day and a slashing hitter; while practising on Christ Church ground in 1856 said to have hit a ball 175 yards (Wisden, 1916, p. 35); ordained deacon 1858, priest 1860 (both Peterborough); Curate successively of Weedon Beck, Northants., Ruislip, Middlesex and Sidmouth, Devon; Incumbent of St. John’s, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia 1863-1900; m. 10 Jun 1863 Julia, second dau. of Rev. Christopher Packe, Vicar of Ruislip, Middlesex, and Minor Canon of St. Paul’s and Windsor; d. at Toorak 23 Jul 1902.
FELLOWS, SPENCER, brother of Walter Fellows (qv); b. 9 Jul 1835; adm. 7 Jun 1850 (Rigaud's); Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 8 Jul 1854; migrated to Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 2 Jan 1857; St. Bees Theol. Coll. 1858; ordained deacon (Lichfield) 1860, priest (Chester) 1861; Curate, Betley, Staffs., 1860-2, Devizes, Wilts., 1862, and Poulshot, Wilts., 1863-4; Rector of Zeals, Wilts., 1864-70; Rector of Pulham St. Mary, Norfolk 1870-1917; JP Norfolk; m. 19 Sep 1865 Amelia St. George, dau. of Rev. Henry Turton, Perpetual Curate of Betley, Staffs.; d. 10 Feb 1924.
FELLOWS, EDWARD THOMAS, youngest son of John Fellows, Eynsford, Kent, paper maker, and Hannah --- (IGI); b. 15 Oct 1833; adm. 3 Feb 1848 (Rigaud's); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 26 May 1853; BA 1857; MA 1861; ordained deacon (Ely) 1858, priest (Chichester) 1861; Curate, Dadleigh, Suffolk 1858-9, Harefield, Sussex 1860-4; Vicar of Felbridge, Surrey 1865-73; Incumbent of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight 1874-6; Incumbent of St. Catherine’s, Pokesdown, Hampshire 1877-81; m. 1st, 20 Jul 1858 Katherine Ellen, youngest dau. of Rev. Stephen Frost Rippingall, Langham Hall, Norfolk; m. 2nd, 15 Apr 1874 Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Barker Simson, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington; d. 22 Sep 1905.
Fellows, Arthur Cecil, son of Spencer Fellows (q.v.); b. May 5, 1870; adm. Jan. 24, 1884 (R); left May 1885; Selwyn Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1889; on the engineering staff of the G. E. Railway 1893-1911, on staff for construction of Quebec Bridge 1911-3, on staff Quebec Harbour Commission 1913-21, on staff Kilindini Harbour Works, Kenya Colony 1921-4; M.Inst.C.E. Dec. 6, 19rn; m. Nov. 25, 1897, Alice Margaret, second daughter of John Wallace, of Bexley, Kent.
Feasey, Norman Edward, brother of Gilbert George Feasey (qv); b. 11 Nov. 1903; adm. May 1917 (R); left Aug. 1922; Roy. Coll. of Music 1927-8; chief repetiteur Roy. Opera House 1936-9 and after 1946; conductor Old Vic Theatre Co. 1944-6; OBE 1986; m. Oct. 1935 Alice Helen, d. of Cecil Laurie of Moniaive, Dumfries; d. 11 June 1989.
FAWSSETT, ROBERT FAWSSETT, son of William Ward MD MRCS LSA, Horncastle, Lincs., and Mary Anne Fawssett (IGI); b. 15 Aug 1833; adm. 3 Jun 1847 (Rigaud's); left Christmas 1847; St. Catherine’s Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1853; migr. to Peterhouse, adm. pens. 1 Apr 1854; ordained deacon 1857, priest 1858 (both Chester); Curate, Mottram, Cheshire 1857-8, Watford, Herts., 1858-9, Wilksby, Lincs., 1859-71; Rector of Salmonby, Lincs., 1871-5; assumed surname of Fawssett in lieu of Ward 2 Jun 1883; of Elmley House, Surbiton, Surrey; m. 18 Jun 1862 Margaret, only dau. of Thomas Hillman, Lewes, Sussex; d. 26 Mar 1900.