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Fenwick, CT -- U.S. borough in Connecticut
Population (2000): 52
Housing Units (2000): 83
Land area (2000): 0.426678 sq. miles (1.105090 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.426678 sq. miles (1.105090 sq. km)
FIPS code: 27810
Located within: Connecticut (CT), FIPS 09
Location: 41.269998 N, 72.357142 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Fenwick

Fenwick may refer to:

Fenwick (department store)

Fenwick is an independent chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1882 by John James Fenwick in Newcastle upon Tyne, and today consists of 11 branches. As of 2012, the chain is still owned by the Fenwick family and the company is chaired by Mark Fenwick. The company is reported to be valued at £452million.

Fenwick (surname)

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

  • Alistair Fenwick (born 1951), retired British auto racing driver
  • Benedict Joseph Fenwick (1782–1846), the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Bobby Fenwick (born 1946), retired Major League Baseball player
  • Charles Fenwick (1850–1918), British trade unionist and politician
  • Edward Fenwick (1768–1832), Bishop of Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Eliza Fenwick (1766–1840), English author
  • Fairfax Fenwick (1852–1920), New Zealand cricketer
  • George Fenwick (1847–1929), New Zealand newspaper proprietor and editor
  • Herbert Fenwick (1861–1934), New Zealand cricketer
  • Irene Fenwick (1887–1936), American stage and silent film actress
  • Jim Fenwick (born 1934), former Australian professional photographer
  • Sir John Fenwick, 1st Baronet (c. 1570 – c. 1658), English landowner
  • Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet (1645–1697), English conspirator
  • John Fenwick (Quaker) (1618–1683), founder of Salem, New Jersey
  • Sir Leonard Fenwick Chief executive in the National Health Service
  • Millicent Fenwick (1910–1992), American politician and diplomat
  • Paul Fenwick (born 1969), retired Canadian international association football player
  • Perry Fenwick (born 1962), British actor
  • Peter Fenwick (politician) (born 1944), Canadian politician
  • Peter Fenwick (neuropsychologist), neuropsychiatrist and neurophysiologist
  • Ray Fenwick, guitarist and session musician
  • Scott Fenwick (born 1990), English professional footballer
  • Steve Fenwick (born 1951), former Wales international rugby union and league player
  • Terry Fenwick (born 1959), former England international footballer

Fictional characters:

  • Chris Fenwick, fictional character on the British television soap opera Hollyoaks
  • Doreen Fenwick, fictional character on the British soap opera Coronation Street
  • Martin Fenwick, villain in the cartoon Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
  • Inspector Fenwick of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his daughter Nell Fenwick, associates of the cartoon character Dudley Do-Right
Fenwick (given name)

Fenwick is a masculine given name which may refer to:

People:

  • Fenwick W. English (born 1939), American educational leader, author, professor, editor and auditor
  • Fenwick Lionel Kelly (1863–1944), Canadian politician
  • Fenwick Lansdowne (1937–2008), Canadian self-taught wildlife painter
  • Fenwick Lawson (born 1932), English sculptor
  • Fenwick Skrimshire (1774–1855), English physician and naturalist
  • Fenwick Smith, American flutist, assistant principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and principal flutist of the Boston Pops from 1978 to 2006
  • R. Fenwick Taylor (1849–1926), American lawyer and politician

Fictional characters:

  • Fenwick Travers, antihero of novels by Raymond M. Saunders
  • Fenwick Babbitt, played by Jackie Gleason

Usage examples of "fenwick".

What Rodgers needed, he explained, was the itinerary of NSA Chief Jack Fenwick who was in New York for meetings with United Nations delegates.

And according to intel we received, Fenwick did spend a good part of the afternoon at the Iranian mission.

The irony was that Jack Fenwick had apparently done something off the books.

Or, rather, to Fenwick and the vice president and then to the president.

He had Fenwick turning pale when he said that the Harpooner had been captured.

Yet the president either assumed or had been told, possibly by Jack Fenwick, that she had helped make it happen.

Gibbons said that he was present at an NSA meeting on Sunday afternoon where Fenwick didn't mention a goddamn thing about a cooperative intelligence effort with other nations.

She used secure e-mail to forward to Rodgers the information where Fenwick hadn't been.

Jack Fenwick was scheduled to meet with representatives of the government of Iran at their permanent mission in New York.

As Hood briefed his deputy director about Herbert's talk with Fenwick, Herbert wheeled in.

Just make sure Fenwick doesn't do or say anything that might give them more information.

And when the Harpooner's Iranian cohorts were found dead with photographs and other evidence of sabotage on their bodies--murdered by the Harpooner himself--the vice president and Fenwick would be vindicated.

It was then that Fenwick suggested a plan so bold that Friday thought it was a joke.

I'm wondering if the NSA knew about this attack, and Fenwick took intelligence to the mission in New York.

It had shaken him more than the other canards Fenwick and Gable hail led him and subsequently denied--usually during a cabinet session or meeting in the Oval Office.