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Fielden

Fielden \Field"en\, a. Consisting of fields. [Obs.]

The fielden country also and plains.
--Holland.

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fielden

a. 1 (context obsolete English) Pertaining to the countryside; rural. (15th-18th c.) 2 Characterized by open fields and an agricultural economy; agricultural. (from 17th c.) n. (context obsolete English) Field land. (17th-18th c.)

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Fielden

Fielden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Charlotte Fielden (born 1932), Canadian novelist, playwright, actress and therapist
  • Edward Brocklehurst Fielden (1857–1942), British businessman and Conservative Party politician
  • Edward Fielden (RAF officer), GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC, (1903–1976), Royal Air Force pilot and World War II veteran
  • Jamie Fielden (born 1978), English professional rugby league player for Keighley Cougars
  • John Fielden (1784–1849), British social reformer and benefactor
  • Joshua Fielden (politician) (1827–1887), British cotton manufacturer and Conservative politician
  • Louisa Fielden (born 1983), British film director, screenwriter and producer
  • Samuel Fielden (1847–1922), socialist, anarchist and labor activist convicted in the 1886 Haymarket bombing
  • Stuart Fielden (born 1979), English professional rugby league footballer for the Wigan Warriors of Super League
  • Thomas Fielden (musician) (1883–1974), British pianist and music teacher
  • Thomas Fielden (politician) (1854–1897), British Conservative Party politician

Usage examples of "fielden".

I quoted from Mr Fielden might have the same effect on a British reader?

And the more she is the cow and spinning-wheel paradise imagined by Mr Fielden, the more this is true.

Axis, and points away from the neutrality which Mr Fielden seems to think desirable.

It is noticeable that both Gandhi and Mr Fielden have an exceedingly equivocal attitude towards the present war.

And anyway, when you said you would support Fielden, I thought you had come to accept my participation in the group.

A friend in the Commons told me that Thomas Fielden received a note from your wife yesterday, saying that you and the London Ladies Society mean to support him in the by-election.

Damn, he had forgotten that Louisa had already informed Fielden of their choice.

Since Fielden is also supposed to be there, I assume the meeting is to announce your support.

Haymarket that day except Fielden, who was speaking when the bomb exploded.

DJA, Wolever TMS, Taylor RH, Barker H, Fielden H, Baldwin JM, Bowling AC, Newman HC, Jenkins AL, and Goff DV.

And the more she is the cow and spinning-wheel paradise imagined by Mr Fielden, the more this is true.

Mr Fielden brings forward his imaginary Indian to suggest that if India were neutral Japan might leave her alone.