• warden of North Carolina William Robert Hicks (1808–1868), British asylum superintendent and humorist W. W. Hicks (William Wesley Hicks, 1843–1925), American...
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    William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford, PC, PC (NI), DL (23 June 1865 – 8 June 1932), known as Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt, from 1919 to 1929...
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    Colonel William Hicks, also known as Hicks Pasha, (1830 – 5 November 1883), was a British soldier who entered the Bombay Army in 1849, and served through...
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    William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian and satirist. His material—encompassing a wide range of...
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  • William Hicks-Beach may refer to: William Hicks-Beach (1783–1856), Member of Parliament for Malmesbury 1812–1817 William Frederick Hicks-Beach (1841–1923)...
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    Circle. Walker gained national attention by dueling with law clerk William Hicks Graham on January 12, 1851. Walker criticized Graham and his colleagues...
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    Gainsborough. Robert Hicks's eldest son Sir Michael Hicks was private secretary to William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. His only son William Hicks was created a...
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    William Hicks "Red" Jackson (October 1, 1835 – March 30, 1903) was a career United States Army officer who graduated from West Point. After serving briefly...
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  • named Hicks the interim Principal Chief in October 1827. He served in that capacity until October 1828. Hicks succeeded his older brother Charles Hicks, who...
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  • the American West William Henry Jackson (priest) (1889–1931), Anglican priest, missionary, and inventor of Burmese Braille William Hicks Jackson (1835–1903)...
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  • Barbara Hicks, British actress Beatrice Hicks, American engineer Benjamin Hicks, 18th-century New York assemblyman Betty Hicks, American golfer Bill Hicks (1961–1994)...
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    Chief, Hicks has also served as the Eastern Band's Executive Director of Budget and Finance. List of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee "Michell Hicks, Principal...
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    nine books with her husband Jerry Hicks, presented numerous workshops on the law of attraction with Abraham-Hicks Publications and appeared in the original...
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    royal family. Hicks was born in 1967 in Lambeth, London. Hicks is the third child of Lady Pamela Mountbatten and David Nightingale Hicks. Her mother was...
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  • Sheffield, and Hicks was its first principal until 1905, when the college received its own royal charter and became the University of Sheffield. Hicks was the...
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  • William Woodbury Hicks (August 27, 1896 – August 9, 1966), of Pennsylvania, was a student of early postage stamps and postal history of the United States...
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    Louis David Hicks (born 18 July 1963) is a British interior designer, author, photographer and artist. He is the only son of Lady Pamela Hicks (née Mountbatten)...
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    William Robert Hicks (1808–1868) was a British asylum superintendent and well known humorist of the 19th century. Hicks, son of William Hicks, a schoolmaster...
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  • Corporal Dwayne Hicks, also known mononymously as Hicks, is a fictional character in the Alien franchise. First appearing in the film Aliens, he was portrayed...
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    Obeid, the city whose siege Hicks had intended to relieve, had already fallen by the time the expedition left Khartoum, but Hicks continued anyway, although...
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    Harding's son, William Giles Harding, inherited the estate in 1839. In 1866 his daughter Selene married brigadier general William Hicks Jackson, who controlled...
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    and a guest bedroom and master bedroom to the south. William Hicks Jackson, son-in-law of William Giles Harding, modernized the interior of the house in...
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  • 1968. Ted Hicks was born in Elsternwick, Melbourne, on 9 June 1910. He was educated at Haileybury College and Melbourne Grammar School. Hicks and his parents...
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    conflict from 1862 onwards. Following his daughter Selene's marriage to William Hicks Jackson, Harding collaborated with his son-in-law to co-manage the Belle...
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    the Puerto Rican civil rights group The Young Lords William Hicks, 1979 (People v. William Hicks), in a case involving ballistics evidence James Gray...
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  • Robert Drew Hicks (29 June 1850 – 8 March 1929) was a classical scholar, and a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. The son of William Hicks, head clerk...
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    cantabrica subsp. scotica 'Silverwells' D. cantabrica subsp. scotica 'William Hicks' Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607 "Daboecia cantabrica (Huds...
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    supporting removal formed a party, with the former principal chief William Hicks as their head and John McIntosh as his assistant. They sent a delegation...
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  • Chiles-Walker party in 1843. Known by most as "Uncle Billy", Hicks became friends with John Sutter. Hicks married Susannah Patterson at Sutter’s Fort in 1848....
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  • Principal Chief Pathkiller died in office; Hicks succeeded to that position. He died two weeks later. Charles Renatus Hicks was born December 23, 1767, in the...
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