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Polgooth Mine – Edward Fox was a partner
‘Polgooth, one of the richest and largest tin mines in the county, if not in the world’ – Rev W G Maton, late 18th Century.
Lloyd H Fox – Imperial War Museum Interviews
Read more about the Friends’ Ambulance unit here Links to the four audio interviews by the the Imperial War Museum with Lloyd Fox relating to his
Reginald Wilson Fox (1866 -1916 ) Killed in Action, Relief of Kut, Iraq
Reginald Wilson Fox m. Sophia Mabel Pease (1871- 1953 ). Reginald and Sophia were 4th cousins Lloyd H Fox was the 2nd cousin once removed
James IV of Scotland (1473-1513)
Griselda Bigland was the 11th great granddaughter of James IV of Scotland
Godolphin House
Godolphin House stands on the lower slopes of Godolphin Hill and was the home of the Godolphin family until the mid-18th century. There has been a house
John Killigrew (1508-1567)
John Killigrew m. Elizabeth Trewinnard (1518-?)Lloyd H Fox was the 10th great grandson of John Killigrew John Killigrew was the first Governor of Pendennis Castle. source:
Killigrew Obelisk, Falmouth
Lloyd H Fox was the 4th cousin 7x removed of Anne Killigrew. The obelisk was commissioned by Anne’s husband.. Killigrew Obelisk, Arwenack Street, opposite Arwenack
The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Falmouth
The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 24 Church Street, was founded in 1833 by Anna Maria and Caroline Fox. the daughters of Robert Were Fox. Left
The Fox Crest
From: Chronicles of Tonedale, 2 centuries of [Fox] family history ……, it has been needful for our family to obtain a grant with a difference; and,