• 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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  • artist John Short Hewett (1781–1835), English academic and priest John William Hewett (1824–1886), English hymnist and antiquary John Hewett (priest)...
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    The Hewett Treaty is named after him. Hewett was born at Brighton on 12 August 1834 to William Hewett, physician to King William IV. William Hewett was...
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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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    Sir William Hewett (also Hewit, Huett, and Hewet; c. 1505 – 1567) was a prominent merchant of Tudor London, a founding member and later Master of the Worshipful...
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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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    Hewett was born in Barham, Kent, son of Rev. John Hewett, vicar of Babbacombe, Torquay, and his wife, Anna Louisa Lyster, daughter of Captain William...
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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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  • 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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  • Vice-Admiral Sir William Hewett VC, KCB, KCSI and Rev. John Hewett and great-uncle to Sir John Hewett GCSI, KBE, CIE and Rear Admiral George Hayley Hewett CIE, ADC...
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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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    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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    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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    William Hewett was a Royal Navy officer noted for making the first comprehensive survey of the North Sea and for his work on tides. Hewett went to sea...
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  • site in the north of the village of Bloxham was founded in 1853 by John William Hewett (1824–1886), a local Anglo-Catholic curate. The school was supported...
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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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    Adrian Paul Hewett (born 29 May 1959) is an English actor best known for the title role of Duncan MacLeod on the television series Highlander: The Series...
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  • General Hewett, sometimes spelled General Hewart or General Hewitt, was a three-deck sailing ship launched at Calcutta in 1811. The British East India...
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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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  • hymns were provided by: William Hiley Bathurst Horatius Bonar John William Hewett John Keble (leader of the Oxford Movement) John Henry Newman (leader of...
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    further by William Ross. Williams scored Alfred Hitchcock's final film Family Plot (1976), as well as Clint Eastwood's The Eiger Sanction (1975), John Frankenheimer's...
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    John Locke Bibliography Archived 13 October 2009 at the Portuguese Web Archive Locke Studies An Annual Journal of Locke Research Hewett, Caspar, John...
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  • Pishiobury, which he bought in 1635. Hewett was baptized on 6 October 1605, the eldest son of Sir William Hewett and his wife Elizabeth Wiseman. His father...
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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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    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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    Herbert Tremenheere Hewett (25 May 1864 – 4 March 1921) was an English amateur first-class cricketer who played for Somerset, captaining the county from...
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    one to live past childhood; Percy drowned in 1764, while Paulet William and John William died as infants. His father was a captain in the Royal Navy who...
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    Lieutenant General Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck GCB GCH PC (14 September 1774 – 17 June 1839), known as Lord William Bentinck, was a British...
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    responsibility for it. He also signs, with Mr. John Gilbert Baker, the introduction to the second edition of his friend Hewett Cottrell Watson's ‘Topographical Botany’...
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  • Donnel Foster Hewett (June 24, 1881, Irwin, Pennsylvania – February 5, 1971) was an American geologist and mineralogist, known for his leading role in...
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