Talk:Sir Francis Fox

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Just to confuse everybody there were two Francis Fox civil engineers active in the Nineteenth Century. The son of Sir Charles Fox published his memoirs in 1904. The other Francis Fox (1818-1914) was Engineer of the Bristol and Exeter Railway and lived most of his life just outside Bristol at Abbots Leigh (see 1881 and 1891 Census).