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Fison may refer to: Clavering Fison (1892–1985), English businessman and politician Frederick Fison (1847–1927), English mill owner and politician Joe
Fison
British multinational company
Fisons plc was a British multinational pharmaceutical, scientific instruments and agricultural chemicals company headquartered in Ipswich, United Kingdom
Fisons
74th Bishop of Salisbury
Joseph Edward Fison (18 March 1906 – 2 July 1972) was an Anglican bishop. He was the 74th Bishop of Salisbury. Fison was educated at Shrewsbury School
Joe_Fison
English businessman and politician
Fison (11 December 1892 – 13 April 1985) was an English businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was chairman of the family business, Fisons
Clavering_Fison
British translator, poet and educator
Anna Fison known as Morfudd Eryri and Anna Walter Thomas (14 February 1839 – 12 February 1920) was a British translator, poet and educator. She had an
Anna_Fison
British rower
William Guy Fison, MC 3rd Baronet (25 October 1890 – 6 December 1964) was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Fison was educated
William_Fison
Anthropologist
Lorimer Fison (9 November 1832 – 29 December 1907) was an Australian anthropologist, Methodist minister and journalist. Fison was born at Barningham,
Lorimer_Fison
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The Fison baronetcy, of Greenholme in Burley-in-Wharfedale in the West Riding of the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Fison_baronets
British field hockey player and coach
Robert Young Fison (9 March 1908 – 3 August 1972) was a British field hockey player and manager. He managed the Great Britain team to their bronze medal
Robert_Fison
British politician
Sir Frederick William Fison, 1st Baronet (4 December 1847 – 20 December 1927) was an English mill-owner and Conservative politician who sat in the House
Frederick_Fison
Developers included British Titan Products (1949, titanium dioxide pigment), Fisons (1950, phosphate fertilizer), CIBA Laboratories (1951, pharmaceuticals)
Industry of the South Humber Bank
Industry_of_the_South_Humber_Bank
Founder of Fisons (1819–1899)
September 1843 – 11 April 1932) developed Packard and James Fison (Thetford) Limited ('Fisons') into one of the largest fertiliser manufacturing businesses
Edward Packard (businessman, born 1819)
Edward_Packard_(businessman,_born_1819)
Horticultural Research Centre in Levington, Suffolk
January 1960, Fisons Horticulture and Fisons Fertilisers were formed. The research site worked with both. The horticultural division of Fisons was sold off
Levington_Research_Station
Fossilized feces
being carried out in Ipswich by the Fison Company. There is a Coprolite Street near Ipswich docks where the Fisons works once stood. The industry declined
Coprolite
Musical instrument
forbidden for women, children, non-initiated men, or outsiders to even hear. Fison and Howitt documented this in "Kamilaroi and Kurnai" (page 198). Anyone
Bullroarer
Research centre in Essex, England
junction 9 of the M11 motorway. Boots and Fisons joined divisions in 1980 to form FBC Limited. In 1982 Fisons sold its fertiliser division to a Norwegian
Chesterford Park Research Station
Chesterford_Park_Research_Station
1988 British political television series
nuclear disarmament, and true open government. Newspaper magnate Sir George Fison, with allies within British political and Civil Service circles, moves immediately
A Very British Coup (TV series)
A_Very_British_Coup_(TV_series)
Association football club in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
Ipswich last season, so much so that they changed their shirt sponsors from Fisons to Greene King". The Independent. Archived from the original on 11 November
Hibernian_F.C.
Aboriginal Australian people
rare. Native rats, snakes and lizards were, however, abundant. Lorimer Fison (1880): After the creation, brothers, sisters, and others of the closest
Diyari
Novel by Chris Mullin
to his personal desire for a peerage. With newspaper magnate Sir George Fison and BBC editor Jonathan Alford, amongst others, ensuring media support for
A_Very_British_Coup
Depopulated island in Tonga
myths and tales. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum. pp. 14–20. Fison, Lorimer (1904). "The Beginning of Death". Tales from Old Fiji. London:
ʻAta
British electoral district
Lowne 1,340 Liberal Democrats Graham Tope 1,340 Conservative Elizabeth Fison 681 27.2 Conservative Margaret Greenwood 668 Conservative Christine Hicks
Sutton_Central
Short story by H. G. Wells
describes the adventure of Fison (whom he has met), the first person to see one and survive: While walking along the a cliff path, Fison, a retired tea-dealer
The_Sea_Raiders
Association football club in Ipswich, England
replaced with pharmaceutical and horticultural chemical manufacturers Fisons. Fisons were the main sponsors of the club from the 1986–87 season through to
Ipswich_Town_F.C.
Reservoir in Nigeria
"Current trends of fish processing in Jabi Lake area". Lagos (Nigeria): FISON: 428–429. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Ekwe
Jabi_Lake
Chemical compound
include fast heart beats and nausea. It was discovered by scientists at Fisons, which licensed it to Ipsen in 1993, and Ipsen in turn licensed it to Élan
Dopexamine
Rowing club of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
H. Archer (cox) 1884 G. H. Eyre Year Name 1890 E. T. Fison 1891 E. T. Fison 1892 E. T. Fison 1893 E. H. M. Waller 1913 W. M. Askwith 1938 A. M. Turner
Corpus Christi College Boat Club (Cambridge)
Corpus_Christi_College_Boat_Club_(Cambridge)
Australian flying ace (1919–1943)
year on 8 January 1943, along with Navigator/Radio Operator Sgt. Wilfred Fison, when he crashed a Bristol Blenheim night fighter during a night training
Richard_Hillary
British barrister and politician
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam Member of Parliament for Doncaster 1892–1895 Succeeded by Frederick Fison
Charles_James_Fleming
Town in Suffolk, England
and then dissolved in acid, the resulting mixture forming the basis of Fisons fertiliser business. The Tolly Cobbold brewery, built in the 18th century
Ipswich
English theologian and cardinal (1801–1890)
Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
John_Henry_Newman
Academy in Richmond, London, England
Find and Compare Schools in England. Gov.uk. Retrieved 21 February 2019. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
Grey_Court_School
Practice of humans eating other humans
in carefully pre-arranged postures, according to anthropologist Lorimer Fison and several other sources: The limbs having been arranged in the posture
Human_cannibalism
Association football club in England
Rushmere Athletic to take over at the ground. Rushmere had been established as Fisons F.C. in 1948, but had been made homeless after their parent company sold
Ransomes_Sports_F.C.
Associates, LTD 1980 Sold to Fisons PLC and renamed Fisons Western Peat Moss Ltd. 1982 Renamed to Fisons Horticulture when the Fisons PLC acquisition was completed
Sun_Gro_Horticulture
Aboriginal nation in eastern Australia
(Bert) (1907–1970)". Australian dictionary of Biography. Vol. 14. M.U.P. Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, Alfred William (1880). Kamilaroi and Kurnai (PDF). Melbourne:
Gamilaraay
Royal Navy officer (1841–1920)
original on 2 December 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2018. Mackay 1973, p. 315. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
John_Fisher,_1st_Baron_Fisher
Anarchist environmental activism group
one of the first of them. The Elves, as they were also known, targeted Fisons, a peat company accused of destroying the peat bogs causing £50,000–70,000
Earth_Liberation_Front
Tongan missionary (c. 1810–1877)
Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania, by John Garrett. Lorimer Fison translated Bulu's oral account of his life. This was edited by George Stringer
Joeli_Bulu
British Anglican bishop
Church of England Diocese Salisbury In office 1973–1981 Predecessor Joseph Fison Successor John Baker Other post Bishop of Guildford (1961–1973) Orders Consecration
George_Reindorp
Country house in Leicestershire, England
rented to Fison's Pharmaceuticals. Both the Uk Operation and EMEA Sales management moved into the hall after relocating from other Fison's offices mainly
Coleorton_Hall
Ornamental roses
('Schneewittchen'). McGredy, of Northern Ireland, was responsible for 'Evelyn Fison', 'Dublin Bay' and also 'Regensberg', a pioneering 'handpainted' rose. Sam
Garden_roses
English chemist (1824–1904)
and Alice Maude. Alice Maud Williamson married the physicist Alfred Henry Fison (1857–1923). Williamson died on 6 May 1904, at High Pitfold, Shottermill
Alexander_William_Williamson
Football season in England
Walker Dave Watson Umbro NEC Ipswich Town John Lyall Steve Palmer Umbro Fisons Leeds United Howard Wilkinson Gordon Strachan Asics Thistle Hotels Liverpool
1993–94_FA_Premier_League
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
of Stonnington. Retrieved 12 January 2025. Howitt, Alfred. "Howitt and Fison Archive". Retrieved 12 January 2025. Leslie J. Wilmoth, 'Gardiner, John
Malvern,_Victoria
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
MP for Altrincham Ralph Etherton (1904–1987), MP for Stretford Clavering Fison (1892–1985), MP for Woodbridge Walter Fletcher (1892–1956), MP for Bury
List_of_Old_Carthusians
Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Birkin baronets Cooper baronets of Hursley 26 July 1905 Succeeded by Fison baronets
Cooper baronets of Hursley (1905)
Cooper_baronets_of_Hursley_(1905)
Overthrow of President Salvador Allende
Archived from the original on 12 February 2003. Retrieved 11 December 2006. Fison, Maryrose (12 September 2013). "Chileans honor those tortured, killed after
1973_Chilean_coup_d'état
Australian luxury skin care brand
partnership with Aesop". Inside Retail. Retrieved 21 December 2023. Lizzie Fison, Brooks + Scarpa recycles cardboard tubes and paper for Los Angeles Aesop
Aesop_(brand)
orchestrated by the Civil Service, the General Staff, newspaper magnate Sir George Fison, and the United States to undermine his radical policy agenda, Perkins is
List of fictional prime ministers of the United Kingdom
List_of_fictional_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Region of England
board plant. Hydro Agri had an important large fertiliser plant (built by Fisons in 1951) on the side of the railway; now PB Kent and its subsidiary Humber
Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
Aboriginal Australian people of the Darwin area
Ron (2002). "The Kembi Land Claim". Indigenous Law Bulletin. 16. Little; Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, Alfred William (1880). Kamilaroi and Kurnai (PDF). Melbourne:
Larrakia_people
Indonesian football club
Ikhsan Afandi 25 GK IDN Ferry Bagus 26 FW IDN Arie Dwiarty 27 FW IDN Fison Zagani (captain) 28 FW IDN Kurniawan 29 MF IDN Purnomo 30 FW IDN Ridho
PSDS_Deli_Serdang
company of Scotland between 2004 and 2015. It was owned by FirstGroup. Fisons – was a multinational pharmaceuticals, scientific instruments, and horticultural
List of companies of the United Kingdom A–J
List_of_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom_A–J
Kava ceremonies in Tongan society
One of the many stories of kava's use is found in the account given to Fison by the then Tui Lau, Enele Maʻafu, son of former Tuʻi Kanokupolu Aleamotuʻa
Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava
Tongan_Kava_Ceremony-Taumafa_Kava
1981 children's book written by Roald Dahl
Completely Revolting Recipes, collaborated on by Felicity Dahl and chefs Josie Fison and Lori-Ann Newman, George's medicine was adapted into "George's Marvellous
George's_Marvellous_Medicine
1870–1914 electrical and chemical era
The discovery of coprolites in commercial quantities in East Anglia, led Fisons and Edward Packard to develop one of the first large-scale commercial fertilizer
Second_Industrial_Revolution
Simplest form of human society
use in the works of J. F. McLennan by Alfred William Howitt and Lorimer Fison in the mid-1880s to describe a geographically or locally defined division
Band_society
the discovery of coprolites in commercial quantities in East Anglia, led Fisons and Packard to develop sulfuric acid and fertilizer plants at Bramford,
History_of_fertilizer
British stock market index
Exchange) Ferranti International (collapsed in 1993) Ferrexpo FirstGroup Fisons (acquired by Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, now Sanofi-Aventis) Flutter Entertainment
FTSE_100_Index
River in Suffolk, England
was some traffic through the lower four locks, with barges serving the Fison's and Packard's fertiliser factories at Bramford. By 1917, it was no longer
River_Gipping
Aboriginal Australian people of K'Gari, Queensland
unwritten Kamilaroi and Kurnai: unpublished kinship schedules collected by Fison and Howitt". In Austin, Peter K.; Koch, Harold; Simpson, Jane (eds.). Language
Butchulla
Insecticide
Bendiocarb was invented in 1971 and was first introduced into the market by Fisons Ltd. It is currently marketed by Bayer CropScience and Kuo Ching under various
Bendiocarb
Oxford Crockford's Clerical Directory (97th edn. London, 2001), p. 55 ‘FISON, Rt Rev. Joseph Edward’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn
List of University of Oxford people in religion
List_of_University_of_Oxford_people_in_religion
Area of Richmond in London, England
Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2016. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
Ham,_London
British peer (1883-1956)
Strutt (18 June 1924 – 27 October 2007) married Gay Mary Fison, daughter of Sir Frank Fison and Evelyn Bland, on 10 January 1953. He gained the Military
Algernon Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper
Algernon_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Belper
moths in warehoused goods. On 18 June 1927 Jacobs married Gladys Louise Fison (1900–1977) at St Saviour's Church in Forest Hill. During the Second World
Stanley_Norman_Aflalo_Jacobs
Village in Suffolk, England
known for the Levington Research Station, built by Fisons in 1957. The fertiliser factory of Fisons was at Bramford, west of Ipswich. The site was well
Levington
Australian anthropologist, explorer and naturalist (1830–1908)
friend Lorimer Fison. They were both set in motion by Lewis Henry Morgan; Morgan pinned more hope on Fison than on Howitt. However, Fison gave up his scientific
Alfred_William_Howitt
Motorway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
6– 4.2 Kingsford Smith Drive – Eagle Farm, Hamilton Northbound exit via Fison Avenue West; southbound exit and entrance via Links Avenue North 7.6 4.7
Gateway_Motorway
educator and lawyer. Jack Buckley, 81, English footballer. Sir Clavering Fison, 92, English politician and businessman, MP (1929–1931). Kit Klein, 75,
Deaths_in_April_1985
the deposed Vunivalu Ratu Tanoa. Osbourne mentions Koli as “Rev Lorimer Fison knew a Lasakauan, whose admiring countrymen, to give him his due, called
Lasakau_sea_warriors
Ganzoni Stokes Lowestoft Beauchamp Rentoul Loftus Evans Sudbury Howard Mercer Loverseed Burton Hamilton Woodbridge Peel Churchman Fison Ross-Taylor Hare
Parliamentary constituencies in Suffolk
Parliamentary_constituencies_in_Suffolk
granted the honorary rank of lieutenant-colonel. Post-war he worked for Fisons until 1967, then ran a bookshop in Suffolk with his wife, the former Peggy
James_Langley
Hospital in Queensland, Australia
Great Queensland Women. Queensland Government. Retrieved 3 November 2017. Fison, D.C. (1970). The History of Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane. Brisbane:
Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane
Royal_Children's_Hospital,_Brisbane
Building in London, England
(1192647)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 July 2023. Fison, Vanessa (2019). "General Gordon Forbes of Ham Common". Richmond History:
Gordon_House,_Ham
Aboriginal Australian people
Blacks say'. (Williams 1886, p. 400) D. E. Roe of Euclas in Fison and Howitt, 1880 (Fison & Howitt 1880, p. 345) Tindale 1974, p. 248. Graham 1886, p
Mirning
British theologian and priest
Thomas was the son of the clergyman David Thomas and the linguist Anna (born Fison). He was educated at Westminster School and Jesus College, Oxford, where
Evan_Thomas_(priest)
Extinct Aboriginal language of Victoria, Australia
W. (1850). Gippsland place names and vocabulary. p. 11 – via Howitt and Fison Archive. Aboriginal Resource Trail (PDF). Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Bunurong_language
Royal Victoria Dock) Odam's Wharf (originally chemical manure works, later Fisons) Clyde Wharf (originally Duncan, Bell & Scott sugar refinery, later United
List of locations in the Port of London
List_of_locations_in_the_Port_of_London
House in London, England
(1080830)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 July 2015. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
Langham_House,_Ham
Syrian-British physician and pharmacologist
based on khellin, sodium cromoglycate. This was later marketed as Intal by Fisons Pharmaceuticals, which was taken over by Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, who in turn
Roger_Altounyan
2014, pp. 74–75. Fison & Howitt 1880, p. 280. Wafer 2014, p. 61, n.14. Fison & Howitt 1880, p. 281. Fison & Howitt 1880, p. 283. Fison & Howitt 1880, p
Geawegal
Comprehensive school in Otley, West Yorkshire, England
Jeremiah Garnett, Thomas Hartley, William Ackroyd and William Fison, father of Frederick Fison. In 1999 the school became a Specialist Language College. Since
Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley
Prince_Henry's_Grammar_School,_Otley
Type of rock art
Further Notes on the Australian Class Systems A. W. Howitt and Lorimer Fison, 1889, J. Anthropol. Inst. of Great Britain and Ireland, 18, 31-70 Lane
Aboriginal_stone_arrangement
House in London, England
2020. "Ormeley Lodge". National Gardens Scheme. Retrieved 19 May 2013. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
Ormeley_Lodge
Former medical products company
Thermo-Fisher also purchased the chemical research catalogue businesses of Fisons Scientific of Loughborough, UK. This company had marketed a range of solvents
Alfa_Aesar
Stroke Coxswain Time Notes 1 New College Boat Club Great Britain William Fison William Parker Thomas Gillespie Beaufort Burdekin Frederick Pitman Arthur
Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's eight
Rowing_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_eight
British Modernist architect, antiquarian, author and artist
commercial buildings, office blocks, and industrial buildings, such as the Fisons facility at Levington, Suffolk (1957). His work often employs geometrical
Birkin_Haward
Fishburn Nigel Fisher William Hayes Fisher, 1st Baron Downham Sir Frederick Fison, 1st Baronet; MP for Doncaster (1895–1906) Edmund FitzAlan-Howard, 1st Viscount
List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)
List_of_Conservative_Party_MPs_(UK)
Fortified wine and former patent medicine
Sanatogen is also the name of a modern multivitamin product manufactured by Fisons before being sold to Roche, and later Bayer. Pei-yin Lin and Weipin Tsai
Sanatogen
Electronic bridge circuit
most sensitive when P, Q, X and Y are all of comparable magnitude. A. H. Fison (1919). "Obituary notices: .... George Carey Foster, 1835–1919; ..." J.
Carey_Foster_bridge
Chemical compound
the now-defunct English pharmaceutical company Fisons. In 1995, it was acquired along with most of Fisons' research and development operations by the Swedish
Remacemide
Scottish-Australian minister and anthropologist (1849–1929)
ethnographers Walter Baldwin Spencer, Alfred William Howitt and Lorimer Fison. There was however, more support from Daisy Bates and Robert Hamilton Mathews
John_Mathew
Former Royal Air Force base in the Borders of Scotland
down on 3 September 1940. Both Hillary and his observer Sergeant Wilfred Fison was killed. The accident was probably the result of airframe ice accretion
RAF_Charterhall
House and Park in Petersham, London
Richmond Park" (PDF). Friends of Richmond Park. Retrieved 14 October 2021. Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and
Sudbrook_Park,_Petersham
Fiji, P204 a translation of the word Bati Tales from Old Fiji, By Lorimer Fison, Published 1907, P 20, 21 Fiji Handbook of the Colony: Special Wartime Issue
Bati_(Fiji)
Suburb of Cambridge, England
to Arbury and the Citi 3 bus from Yarrow Road Tesco to Whitehill Estate/Fison Road combine for a frequency of a bus into the centre every 5 minutes, with
Cherry_Hinton
Sporting event delegation
Philip Fleming Henry Wells 1912 Stockholm Rowing Men's eight Silver William Fison William Parker Thomas Gillespie Beaufort Burdekin Frederick Pitman Arthur
Great_Britain_at_the_Olympics
Packard and James Fison (Thetford) Limited whose company was subsequently renamed to Fison, Packard & Prentice, Limited. The Prentice and Fison families had
Prentice_Brothers
FISON
FISON
FISON
FISON
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parvatipreet | பரà¯à®µà®¤à¯€à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¤Â
Goddess parvatis inspiration
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Synonym of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
English
A feminine name beginning with Clar-.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Name of Celesital Dancer
Girl/Female
French
Handmaiden.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Affluent; Rich; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
One who has Two Mothers
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Grove; The Grove Where Buddha was Born
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lamp, Light
FISON
FISON
FISON
FISON
FISON