• Look up falconer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falconer may refer to: A person skilled in the art of falconry Falconer (surname), a family name Falconer...
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  • Deborah Falconer is an American singer, songwriter, model, and actress. Her first album was Untangle. She released her second album, Brave Like Me, on...
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    Charles Leslie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, PC, KC (born 19 November 1951) is a British Labour peer and barrister who served as Lord Chancellor...
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    Jenni Falconer (born 12 February 1976) is a Scottish-born radio and television presenter. She appears on the ITV daytime show This Morning as a regular...
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  • Falconer from UB40, Falconer produced many singles and albums for that band. Falconer died in a car crash in Birmingham in 1987. Earl Falconer, who was driving...
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  • John Falconer may refer to: John Falconer (merchant) (fl. 1547), English merchant and botanist John Falconer (Jesuit) (1577–1656), English Jesuit John...
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  • Grand Falconer may refer to: Grand Falconer of France Hereditary Grand Falconer of England, title of the Duke of St Albans Falconry This disambiguation...
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  • William Falconer may refer to: William Falconer (poet) (1732–1769), Scottish poet William Falconer (writer) (1744–1824), English physician, miscellaneous...
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    Falconer was a Swedish power metal band from Mjölby, formed in 1999 by the former guitarist of Mithotyn, Stefan Weinerhall. Falconer carried on many of...
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  • The Falconer Baronetcy, of Glenfarquhar, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 20 March 1670 for Alexander Falconer, nephew of Sir Alexander...
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