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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… augment the salary of the Grammar School master. Dr. Henry Hawkins, a native of Wisbech who died in London in 1631, gave …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Angelsey, and the frigate Pearl in 1828. William Hawkins (d. 1812), a Colchester timber merchant, launched …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Alderman William Margetts (d. 1869) and Alderman R. B. B. Hawkins (d. 1894). The name Fletcher's House seems to have … early 20th century. In 1925 tge house was bought from the Hawkins family by Capt. E. C. W. Thring and in 1949 … (d. 1856) was resident from c. 1830. Alderman R. B. B. Hawkins bought the house c. 1867 but exchanged it in 1870 for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A rearguard action was led by the influential R. B. B. Hawkins, town clerk and former mayor, but an Act of 1883 … 1829, d. 1831), his son Henry (d. 1881), and R. B. B. Hawkins (d. 1894) 26 were dominant figures in the … wealthiest inhabitants. Edward Ryves, the Norths, and Hawkins all lived in large houses in Park Street, and Walker, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… campaign' managed by Barnett and Alderman R. B. B. Hawkins; the victory owed much to fear among farmers and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1480 let his vicarage for 3 years to a yeoman and Thomas Hawkins. He reserved the right to use part of the house and be provided with food and drink. Hawkins became vicar in 1486. 6 Richard Lynke, vicar …
A History of the County of Sussex
… bank established in 1817 was recorded until the 1880s. 11 Hawkins and Phillips's bank had failed by 1811. 12 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1663. In 1750 it passed from Richard Bramble to John Hawkins and Henry Ferris, and in 1780 from John Ferris and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… endowed with land now producing 55 per annum, by Thomas Hawkins, in 1607; and John Blencowe, in 1774, founded a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one, but apparently not until the incumbency of Richard Hawkins (1733-47). The house was so small that the corpulent Hawkins reputedly once became stuck in the staircase. 68 … and Thomas Pigott, F.R.S. 78 By contrast, Richard Hawkins, chaplain of Magdalen College and, from 1740, rector …
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