• Thomas Dix Hincks (1767 in Dublin, Ireland – 1857 in Belfast, Ireland) was an Irish orientalist and naturalist. He was a founding member of the Belfast...
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  • naturalist Thomas Hincks (priest) (1808–1882), Irish Anglican priest Thomas Dix Hincks (1767–1857), Irish orientalist and naturalist This disambiguation...
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  • Unitarian minister and naturalist. Thomas Dix Hincks (1767–1857), Irish orientalist, naturalist and clergyman Walter Douglas Hincks (1906-1961), British entomologist...
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    Rawlinson and Jules Oppert. Edward Hincks was born in Cork on 19 August 1792. He was the eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Dix Hincks, a distinguished Protestant...
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    Thomas Dix Hincks, a Presbyterian minister and scholar, and his wife Anne (née Boult). Two of his older brothers, Edward Hincks and William Hincks, followed...
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    Hibernica An early (1180) account of the flora by Gerald of Wales. Thomas Dix Hincks On early Contributions to the Flora of Ireland; with Remarks on Mr...
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    laureate William Rowan Hamilton, mathematician Walter Heitler, physicist Thomas Dix Hincks (1767–1857), orientalist and naturalist John Houston (1802–1845),...
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    the Unitarian magazine The Inquirer. Hincks was born on 16 April 1794 in Cork, Ireland, the son of Thomas Dix Hincks, an orientalist and naturalist, and...
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  • a Doctor of Divinity and author of Hebrew, Latin and Greek texts. Thomas Dix Hincks On early Contributions to the Flora of Ireland; with Remarks on Mr...
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    Bostock attended Priestley's lectures; William Hazlitt; Mary Hays Thomas Dix Hincks; David Jones, previously at Homerton College, moved to Hackney on...
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  • closure in 1885. The Royal Cork Institution (RCI) was founded by Rev. Thomas Dix Hincks, a minister of the Old Presbyterian Church on Princes Street in Cork...
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  • The Hebrew chair was separated from that of classics in 1825, when Thomas Dix Hincks, LL.D., another Arian, was appointed to fill it. Bruce took no active...
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    ISBN 0-903152-17-7 International Plant Names Index.  Templeton. Thomas Dix Hincks Biography of J. Templeton, Esq. The Magazine of Natural History (Loudon)...
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    McAdam, Robert Patterson, Robert Simms, Francis Archer, the Thomas Dix Hincks, Edward Hincks and Edmund Getty. Five years later in 1826 Alexander Henry...
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    Clennel, Sir Astley Cooper, W. Crowe, (?Thomas) Clarkson, Richard Pearson, Thomas Rees, W. Symonds, and William Thomas. Artists not listed as contributors:...
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    commentator of the same name. Rev. Thomas Dix Hincks, founder of the Royal Cork Institution Rev. William Hincks (son of Thomas) - minister, theologian, professor...
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  • student under the care of the Armagh presbytery. He became assistant to Thomas Dix Hincks as a teacher of classics and Hebrew, while studying theology under...
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    in County Kilkenny. In 1823–5 he studied Hebrew and divinity under Thomas Dix Hincks and Samuel Hanna. Porter was licensed in October 1825 by Bangor presbytery...
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    Vol. 16 (11th ed.). p. 71. Leacock, Stephen (1907). Baldwin, Lafontaine, Hincks: responsible government. Makers of Canada. London: T.C & E.C. Jack. Heritage...
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    Saint-Roch changed its name to Saint-Sauveur. Creation of the Township of Hincks. 31 January: Creation of the Parish of Sainte-Monique from territories taken...
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  • Hincks The Boys’ Realm 19 The Riddle of the Rovers (part 2) C. Malcolm Hincks The Boys’ Realm 20 The Riddle of the Rovers (part 3) C. Malcolm Hincks The...
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  • related study, practical experience, and supervision. In 1918 Dr. Clarence Hincks and Clifford Beers founded the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene...
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  • Youngest Major General MOH, Battle of Pea Ridge Hinks, Edward Winslow (b. Hincks, Edward Winslow; aka Hinks, Edward Ward) Second Lieutenant, USA (April 26...
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    Hinck, Cynthia S.; Ivens, Alasdair; Kemter, Andrea M.; Kildemoes, Anna O.; Le Bihan, Thierry; Soares, Dinesh C.; Anderton, Stephen M.; Brenn, Thomas;...
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    29 November 2010. see William Turner (1714–1794) [see under , Robert Dix Hincks] Orange, A. D. (1973). Philosophers and Provincials: The Yorkshire Philosophical...
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  • 1965 John J. Daley (D) Harry H. Cooley (D) John P. Connarn (D) Peter J. Hincks (D) Jay H. Gordon (D) 17R, 13D 195R, 50D, 1I 1966 24R, 6D 135R, 15D 1967...
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  • Cheshire Reg. (Aspull) Pte. B. Hilton, Border Reg. (Heaton Park) Pte. S. Hincks, Leicestershire Reg. (Leicester) Sgt. W. Hindley, Grenadier Guards (Leigh)...
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  • Boundary: Joel Stone, Dylan Worrall, Mark Ames, Craig White Goal: Darren Hincks, Stephen Young Venue: Flinders University Stadium, Noarlunga Centre Noarlunga...
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