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William Ellis Foy (1818–1893) was an African American Freewill Baptist minister and preacher in the Millerite movement, who claimed to receive four visions from 1842 (two visions) to 1844. A tall man, he was the first of three Millerites to claim visions around the time of the 1844 "Great Disappointment".
Claire Foy. Claire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) is a British actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix drama series The Crown (2016–2023), for which she received various accolades such as a Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmy Awards.
Ellen Gould White (née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.Along with other Adventist leaders such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, she was influential within a small group of early Adventists who formed what became known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Robert William Foy (March 13, 1916 – March 25, 1950) was a United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot and triple-ace who was credited with 15 aerial victories during World War II. [1] [2] [3] Early life [ edit ]
Fred Foy. Frederick William Foy (March 27, 1921 – December 22, 2010) was an American radio and television announcer and actor. He is best known for his narration of The Lone Ranger. Radio historian Jim Harmon described Foy as " the announcer, perhaps the greatest announcer-narrator in the history of radio drama."
W. L. T. Foy. William Lowndes Toller Foy (1835–1911) was an English timber merchant, senior partner in the wood brokers Foy, Morgan & Co. [1] David Kynaston wrote that he "had the bonhomie and the pleasant manner" to be popular in the trade as an auctioneer-broker. [2]
Toller officiated at St Mary, Stoke Newington on 2 August 1851, for the wedding of his niece Caroline Maria Foy, daughter of William Foy of Stoke Newington, to Alexander Nowell Robertson. [21] At this period, from December 1850 to April 1852, he was headmaster of the school at Cavendish, Suffolk. [22] In 1852 he was at Ballingdon. [23]
The Idiot Boy. " The Idiot Boy " is a poem written by William Wordsworth, a representative of the Romantic movement in English literature. The poem was composed in spring 1798 [1] and first published in the same year in Lyrical Ballads, a collection of poems written by Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which is considered to be a turning ...