John Hingston (1612–1683) was an English composer, organist and viol player who served Charles I of England, the Protector Oliver Cromwell and Charles...
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the Victorian Football League John Hingston (died 1683), composer and organist DNB entry at Wikisource Richard Hingston (1887–1966), Fellow of the Royal...
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Baltimore, County Cork. His friend, and Trinity College colleague, John Hingston from Skibbereen also played the uilleann pipes. Another piping friend...
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The Battle of Hingston Down took place in 838, probably at Hingston Down in Cornwall between a combined force of Cornish and Vikings on the one side,...
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Thomas Hingston MD (bap. 1799, died 1837) was an English antiquarian. Hingston, third son of Margaret and John Hingston, clerk in the custom house, was...
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his voice broke in 1673 when he became assistant to the organ-builder John Hingston, who held the post of keeper of wind instruments to the King. Purcell...
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Major Richard William George Hingston MC FRGS (17 January 1887 – 5 August 1966) was an Irish physician, explorer and naturalist who worked in India with...
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the Anglican clergyman Canon James Goodman (1828–1896) and his friend John Hingston from Skibbereen. These were followed in the 20th century by the likes...
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Devon and Cornwall Bank (redirect from Hingston & Prideaux)
in the month of February, 1806, by Messrs. Walter Prideaux, John Square, Joseph Hingston, and Walter Prideaux junior. It was first opened in a house on...
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to his friends - took part in an expedition in 1816 under Captain James Hingston Tuckey to discover the source of the River Congo, and died there. His friend...
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(died 1677) 28 February – John Pearson, theologian (died 1686) 4 December – Samuel Butler, satirist (died 1680) John Hingston, court composer, viol player...
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Levett, sea captain and New England settler (died 1630 at sea) c. 1612 – John Hingston, organist and composer (died 1683) 1624 – Matthew Poole, Nonconformist...
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librettist (born c. 1594) date unknown Solomon Eccles, composer (born 1618) John Hingston, organist, violist and composer Nathaniel Ingelo, writer and musician...
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1776, passing along news from Mr. William Harrison, that "Captain John Hingston, with a number of settlers, arrived at Licking creed, near the Kentucky...
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James Hingston Tuckey (August 1776 – 4 October 1816) was an Irish-born British explorer and a captain in the Royal Navy. Some sources mistakenly refer...
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Hall & Oates (redirect from Daryl Hall and John Oates)
beginning. ❤️🤟✌️". Retrieved May 4, 2023 – via Instagram. Rapa, Patrick; Hingston, Sandy (November 20, 2023). "Philly Today: Hall Is Suing Oates, and We...
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executed (born 1623) 15 December – Izaak Walton, writer (born 1593) John Hingston, court composer, viol player and organist (born 1612) ""January 9th"...
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William Byrd, John Bull, and Orlando Gibbons none recorded date unknown Wolfgang Ebner, organist and court composer (died 1665) John Hingston, organist,...
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College at Eastern University". templeton.eastern.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-01. Hingston, Sandy (2020-10-11). "Science and Religion Are Constantly at Odds. Can...
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(published in 1808) with Hingston, master, and Wilson & Co., owner. Her trade was London—Botany Bay. Under the command of John Hingston, Speke sailed from Falmouth...
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eighteenth century: the fate of an ambiguous kiss. Fox, Richard Hingston (1919). Dr. John Fothergill and his friends; chapters in eighteenth century life...
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Archived from the original on October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015. Hingston, Sandy (October 23, 2021). "The Biden Administration Keeps Tapping Penn...
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George Hingston Lake (10 December 1847 – 31 October 1900) was a politician in the early days of colonial South Australia. George was born in London to...
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effects artist John Schoonraad interview". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2024-08-03. "Grace Jones: Hurricane - Art Direction | Hingston London". Hingston Studio |...
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The ships involved are the Speke (John Hingston), Inspector (John Walker), Diana (William Parker), Atalanta (John Morris) and Perseveance (Frederick...
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confidently by Hingston (1985), and Barry Wright (1987). For the next 20 years the chickenpox theory was less often mentioned. However, in 2010 John Carmody...
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extensively in the 18th and early 19th centuries. As the highest point of Hingston Down, Kit Hill is probably the best viewpoint in the southeast of Cornwall...
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17 July 2013. Hingston, Peter (2007). The Enthusiasts' Guide to Buying a Classic British Sports Car. Eaton Bishop, Hereford, UK: Hingston Publishing. p...
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skeletons of 37 young men and juveniles, found during an excavation at St John's College, Oxford, in 2008 have been assumed to be victims of the massacre...
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Retrieved 20 January 2021. Hingston, Peter (2008). The Enthusiasts' Guide to Buying a Classic British Sports Car. Hingston Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-906555-25-5...
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