Admiral Sir John Hawkins. He was from his earlier days familiar with ships and the sea, and in 1582 he accompanied his uncle, William Hawkins, to the West...
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John Hawkins (also spelled Hawkyns) (1532 – 12 November 1595) was an English naval commander, naval administrator, privateer and slave trader. Hawkins pioneered...
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Retrieved 9 March 2014. "Richard Hawkins (American, born 1961)". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 9 March 2014. "Hawkins, Richard". Art Institute of Chicago...
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Charlotte Mary Hawkins (born 16 May 1975) is a British television and radio presenter, newsreader and journalist. Hawkins joined ITV's Meridian Tonight...
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Sir Richard Hawkins (c. 1562–1622) was an English seaman and explorer. Richard Hawkins may also refer to: Richard Hawkins (bishop) (born 1939), Bishop...
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Richard Hawkins was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman who played for Oxfordshire. He was born in Banbury. Hawkins, who played in the Minor...
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and depth and Hawkins's acting, stating "[Sally Hawkins] is a joy to behold." Peter Bradshaw wrote in The Guardian that "Sally Hawkins plays [Poppy] superbly"...
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Richard Hawkins (died 1633) was a London publisher of the Jacobean and Caroline eras. He was a member of the syndicate that published the Second Folio...
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during the English Civil War. Sir John Hawkins was born into a wealthy family where his father was a sea captain. Hawkins initially sailed with his father on...
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Richard Stephen Hawkins (born 2 April 1939) is a bishop in the Church of England and currently a chapter canon of Exeter Cathedral. Hawkins was educated...
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(1909–1987), British Royal Navy vice admiral Richard Hawkins (c. 1562–1622), English Navy vice admiral James Hawkins-Whitshed (1762–1849), British Royal Navy...
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comedy-drama film directed by Paul Greengrass from a screenplay written by Richard Hawkins. It stars Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh. It premiered at...
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musician and producer. He rose to prominence portraying U.S. Army Major Richard Winters in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. Lewis won a Primetime Emmy...
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capitalism in general. Hawkins has played leading roles in anti-war, anti-nuclear, and pro-worker movements since the 1960s. Hawkins is a retired teamster...
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James Chater (later replaced by John Murphy (the Associates) and then Richard Hawkins) played several live shows and were signed by Situation Two. Gene Loves...
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was married to Elizabeth Allen, who had worked with Hawkins. The association began badly when Hawkins was cast in Korda's notorious flop Bonnie Prince Charlie...
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Spriggs' nor Roberts' Jolly Roger consisted of a skull and crossbones. Richard Hawkins, who was captured by pirates in 1724, reported that the pirates had...
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Drake circumnavigated the globe 1577–1580. Dainty, ship with which Sir Richard Hawkins sought to emulate the circumnavigation voyage of his cousin Francis...
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Everything is a 2004 British dramatic feature, written and directed by Richard Hawkins. Hawkins was nominated for a BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer for his work...
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was the younger half-brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and a cousin of Sir Richard Grenville. Little is known of his early life, though in his late teens...
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1992. Hawkins was born in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, where he attended Boys High School, and played for coach Mickey Fisher. Hawkins soon...
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Cecelia Dougherty, Bob Flanagan, Judy Grahn, Brad Gooch, Carla Harryman, Richard Hawkins, Ishmael Houston-Jones, Gary Indiana, Edith A. Jenkins, Kevin Killian...
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announced that Hawkins would join the cast of AMC's The Walking Dead as Heath, a key character from Robert Kirkman's comic series. Hawkins played Dr. Dre...
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office was established in Hawkins in 1873. Downtown Hawkins (2014) First Baptist Church of Hawkins (2024) Another glimpse of Hawkins with City Hall in the...
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Air-Vice Marshal David Richard Hawkins CB, LVO, MBE, DL (5 April 1937 – 31 January 2019), also known as David Hawkins-Leth, was a senior Royal Air Force...
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criticism of the account of Hawkins' discovery should be tempered by the fact it was written nine years after the event; Hawkins was captured by the Spanish...
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shaped the arts". BBC News. Retrieved 27 November 2022. Attenborough, Richard; Hawkins, Diana (2008). Entirely Up To You, Darling. London: Hutchinson. p. 180...
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informarly by her nickname, La Inglesa. In 1588, the privateer Richard Hawkins, son of John Hawkins and cousin of Francis Drake, began building a ship on the...
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The Guardian. London (UK). 11 December 1959. p. 4. Attenborough, Richard; Hawkins, Diana (2009). Entirely up to you, darling. pp. 321–323. E. A. (19...
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Darling by Diana Hawkins & Richard Attenborough; page 180; paperback; Arrow Books; published 2009; ISBN 978-0-099-50304-0 "Richard Attenborough's RECORD...
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