• Henry Hake Seward (c.1778 - 19 January 1848) was an English architect who practised in the early 19th century. Seward was a pupil of Sir John Soane from...
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  • Harold H. Seward (1930–2012), developer 1954 of the Radix sort computer algorithm Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848), English architect Jack Seward (1924–2010)...
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    The almshouses were built in 1818, in Bayham Street (to a design by Henry Hake Seward), on part of the parish burial ground in Camden Town and St Pancras...
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  • Underwood (dates unknown). Underwood trained in London as a pupil of Henry Hake Seward and then joined the office of Sir Robert Smirke. In 1830 he moved...
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    up in West Wickham. Alan Ridout - composer, born in West Wickham. Henry Hake Seward, architect, buried at St John the Baptist church. Skream, DJ & producer...
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    Henry Parke, Charles Edward Ernest Papendiek, David Richardson, W.E. Rolfe, John Sanders (his first pupil, taken on 1 September 1784), Henry Hake Seward...
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  • in 1832 with the formation of the Works Department, when architect Henry Hake Seward was appointed Surveyor of Works and Buildings. Other positions included...
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    Bedminster, at a cost of £60,000. The original New Gaol was designed by Henry Hake Seward and opened in 1820. In 1831, it was destroyed during the Bristol Riots...
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  • (1776–1858) John Sanders (1768–1828) Michael Searles (1750–1813) Henry Hake Seward (c. 1778–1848) John Shaw Sr. (1776–1832) Archibald Simpson (1790–1847)...
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  • Patrick Fitzgerald 1882-1965 Irish-American actor Elvi Hale Patricia Elvira Hake 1931- English retired actress Jonathan Hale Jonathan Hatley 1891-1966 Canadian-American...
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    Retrieved July 14, 2019 – via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com . Hakes, George H. (March 21, 1908). "Work on Coney Island Parks Progressing Rapidly"...
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    Peter Gardere  So G 64 Scott Gooch Jr RB 40 Butch Hadnot Fr TE 89 Jimmy Hakes Fr WR 32 Scooter Hesseltine Fr RB, DB 83 Eric Jackson Fr OL 79 Chuck Johnson...
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  • Paul Haines (1933–2003, US/C) Helen Hajnoczky (born 1985, C) Thomas Gordon Hake (1809–1895, E) Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879, US) Bernadette Hall (born 1945...
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  • Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1999. Lincecum, Jerry Bryan, Edward Hake Philips, and Peggy A. Redshaw, editors. Gideon Lincecum's Sword: The Civil...
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  • Lieutenant-General) Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, KCB Major-General (Temporary Lieutenant-General) Sir Richard Cyril Byrne Haking, KCB Major-General Harvey...
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  • Dr Haking Wong, O.B.E. For services to commerce in Hong Kong. Everard Baillieu. For service to the Royal Humane Society of Australasia. Francis Henry Rogan...
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  • services to Government Departments. Henry Mendelssohn Hake, CBE, Director of the National Portrait Gallery. Henry Nazeby Harrington, Solicitor to the...
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    Council. For services to Training and to Investors in People. Rodger Baden Hake. For services to the Foresight ITEC Panel and to the British Computer Society...
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