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  1. Maj. Valentine Fleming M.P. J.P. (15 Aug 1882 - certain 20 May 1917) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki فالنتين ...

  2. 30 apr 2022 · Born in Fife, Scotland, Valentine was the son of wealthy Scottish banker Robert Fleming, founder of merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co. He was descended from William the Conqueror. He lived in Arnisdale House, Loch Hourn, Inverness-shire, Scotland. He was married to Evelyn Beatrice St. Croix Rose and was the father of Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming ...

  3. Sir Valentine Fleming (1809-1884), chief justice, was born on 13 November 1809 at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England, the second son of Captain Valentine Fleming of Tuam, County Galway, and his wife Catherine, née Gowan. Educated at Bangor and Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1832), he was called to the Bar on 21 January 1838.

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  5. Major Valentine Fleming, was a Scottish Conservative Member of Parliament who was killed in the First World War. He was the father of authors Peter Fleming and Ian Fleming, the latter of whom created the James Bond character.

  6. More on Valentine Fleming- 1 of the WW1 casualties-Born in Fife, Scotland, Valentine Fleming was the son of wealthy Scottish banker Robert Fleming, founder of merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co. He was married to Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming (née Rose) and was the father of Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming (the novelist who wrote the James Bond books), Richard Fleming and Michael Fleming.

  7. Born in Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland in 1882 Valentine Fleming was the son of the founder of the merchant bank, “Robert Fleming & Co.”. Left to mourn his loss were his wife, Evelyn and their children Peter, Ian, Michael and Richard. Evelyn would later have a daughter, named Amaryllis, in 1923 with the British Artist, Augustus John.