John Hewett may refer to: John Hewett (chaplain) (1614–1658), chaplain to Charles I and later executed for treason as a Royalist John Norris Hewett (c...
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John Short Hewett (1781 – 12 December 1835) was an Anglican priest and academic who served as Chaplain and Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, Fellow...
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Reverend Dr. John Hewett (or Huett; September 1614 – buried 8 June 1658) was chaplain to Charles I and later executed for treason as a Royalist. The son...
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Sir John Prescott Hewett, GCSI, KBE, CIE, GCStJ (25 August 1854 – 27 September 1941) was a British Indian civil servant who served as Lieutenant Governor...
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Howard Hewett Jr. (born October 1, 1955) is an American singer–songwriter. Hewett rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the group Shalamar. In 1985, he...
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John Hewett, Vicar of Babbacombe (6 August 1830 – 5 August 1911) was a High Church Anglican priest and founder of the church of All Saints', Babbacombe...
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John Norris Hewett (c. 1745 – 1790), born Fisher, was a female English art collector and amateur artist. The date and location of Hewett's birth is unknown;...
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Shireoaks Hall (section John Thornhagh Hewett)
UK. The modestly sized house was originally built for Thomas Hewett, probably by John Smythson (son of Robert Smythson), between 1612 and 1617. It was...
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Sir Harald George Hewett, 4th Baronet (1858–1949) Sir John George Hewett, MC, 5th Baronet (1895–1990) Sir Peter John Smithson Hewett, 6th Baronet (1931–2001)...
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Rev. John Hewett (1830–1911), British priest Sir John Prescott Hewett (1854–1941), British Member of Parliament and Colonial administrator Rev. John Short...
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Prescott Gardner Hewett, 1st Baronet, FRCS (3 July 1812 – 19 June 1891) was a British surgeon, and the son of a Yorkshire country gentleman. Hewett lived for...
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Royal Indian Marine. Hewett was also the brother of the colonial administrator and Member of Parliament, Sir John Prescott Hewett. Hewett was born in Catsfield...
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See also John Hewitt (disambiguation) John Hewitt or Hewett (alias Weldon, alias Savell) (date of birth unknown; executed at Mile End Green, 5 October...
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architect William Butterfield and built in 1868-74 under the aegis of Rev. John Hewett whose initiative it had been to build it. It is in the Neogothic style...
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Michael John Hewett (born 26 August 1950) is a former English cricketer. Hewett made his debut for Gloucestershire in List A one-day cricket against Warwickshire...
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listed were: "A Charm Against the Toothache" by John Heath-Stubbs "O Country People" by John Hewett "Sedge-Warblers", "Women He Liked", "Haymaking",...
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Charles Thomas Hewett (about 1794 – 5 April 1871) was an English born South Australian pioneer of the Noarlunga area of South Australia, particularly in...
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The University Senate hall was opened by the lieutenant-governor, Sir John Hewett, in 1912. In 1921, with the announcement of the Allahabad University...
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including Peter Francis Lester (1903–85), who married Gertrude Hewett, niece of Sir John Hewett and was mother to Philippa Lester, wife of Cecil Vere Davidge...
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Hewett also served as Physician-Extraordinary as well as Serjeant Surgeon. Hewett was born in the East Indies in 1787 to William Nathan Wright Hewett...
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Rev. John William Hewett (1824-1886) was an English "enthusiastic Anglo-Catholic of extreme views", an educationalist, hymnist, and antiquary. He was...
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Dorothy Coade Hewett AM (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian playwright, poet and author, and a romantic feminist icon. In writing and in her...
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Romper Stomper (category Films scored by John Clifford White)
"Fourth Reich Fighting Men (Reprise)" "The Dead Nazi March" John Clifford White – vocals John Hewett – guitar Chris Pettifer – bass Phillip Beard – drums Peter...
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Colleen Hewett (born 16 April 1950) is an Australian singer and actress. Hewett's top 40 singles on the Kent Music Report include "Super Star", "Day by...
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with Hewett and Finley. Farnham's singing career was now confined to the cabaret circuit and stage musicals. In 1979, he changed his stage name to John Farnham...
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His descendants sold it to John Hewett before the 1950s, and it was then acquired by Hon Robert Erskine, the son of John Erskine, Lord Erskine. A fragment...
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John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He gained worldwide...
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baronets Sir John Hewet, 3rd Baronet (died 1737), of the Hewet baronets John Hewitt (disambiguation) John Hewett (disambiguation) John Huwet, a Member...
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Military College's motto, "Truth, Duty, Valour". Hewett was born at Llantrisant in Wales, son of to John Hewett, JP, DL, of Glamorgan, a militia colonel who...
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country for Calcutta. Hewett's uncles included Sir Prescott Gardner Hewett, 1st Bt., John Short Hewett and Dr Cornwallis Hewett. He entered the Royal...
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