• Cambridge, 1728–1733 TSS Sir John Hawkins (1929), passenger tender vessel Jack Hawkins (disambiguation) John Hawkin, MP John Hawkins Hagarty (1816–1900), Canadian...
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    ships were faster, more manoeuvrable and had more firepower. Hawkins' son, Richard Hawkins, was captured by the Spanish. In response, along with his cousin...
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  • TSS Sir John Hawkins was a passenger tender vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1929. TSS Sir John Hawkins was built by Earle's Shipbuilding...
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    Hawkins (or Hawkyns) (c. 1562 – 17 April 1622) was a 17th-century English seaman, explorer and privateer. He was the son of Admiral Sir John Hawkins....
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  • John Hawkin (fl. 1397–1406), of Huntingdon and Great Gidding, Huntingdonshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England...
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  • Peter John Hawkins (3 April 1924 – 8 July 2006) was a British actor. From the 1950s to 1980s, he was one of the most sought-after voice artists for television...
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    of a relative, sea-captain William Hawkins of Plymouth, and began his seagoing training as an apprentice on Hawkins' boats. By 18, he was a purser, according...
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    were two sons, John Sidney Hawkins and Henry, and a daughter, the novelist Laetitia Hawkins. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hawkins, Sir John" . Encyclopædia...
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  • John Hawkins (born c 1611) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659. Hawkins was the son of Henry Hawkins of Ashton Canes, Wiltshire...
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  • Professor John Hawkins". Archived from the original on 10 February 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2008. John A. Hawkins, Professor, Linguistics Hawkins at the...
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  • year (after John Major in Huntingdon). Hawkins was re-elected in 2001 with a reduced majority of 10,819. Hawkins served in Prime Minister John Major's government...
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    the progressive experimental band Sylvia. In 2004, Hawkins formed his own side project, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders, in which he played drums...
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  • John Hawkins M.D. (c.1587–c.1641) was an English physician, known as a grammarian and translator. He was a son of Sir Thomas Hawkins (died 1617) of Nash...
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    John Hawkins (6 May 1761 – 4 July 1841) was an English geologist, traveller and writer. He was the youngest son of Thomas Hawkins of Trewinnard, St Erth...
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  • August 1608. Hawkins travelled to and met a Mughal empire ruler Jahangir in 1609. William Hawkins was The eldest son of William Hawkins senior, who died...
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    John Edward Hawkins, CBE (14 September 1910 – 18 July 1973) was an English actor who worked on stage and in film from the 1930s until the 1970s. One of...
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    States Army. Hawkins was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of John Hawkins and Elizabeth (née Waller); his elder sister was Louisa Hawkins Canby (who...
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  • John Heywood Hawkins (21 May 1802 – 27 June 1877) was a British politician and barrister. The son of John Hawkins, Hawkins largely grew up at Bignor Park...
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    Robyn and Reg Hawkins, when she was 5 months old and raised in Bargo, 95 kilometres (59 mi) south-west of Sydney. From two years old, Hawkins started taking...
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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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    John Mark Hawkins (born 30 April 1960) is a British diplomat. Hawkins was educated at Bedford School and at New College, Oxford, where he read Modern...
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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...
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  • by December-January. There Hawkins raided for slaves, while also buying enslaved people from Portuguese traders. Hawkins then sailed across to Venezuela...
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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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    Sir John Hawkins Hagarty (17 September 1816 – 27 April 1900) was a Canadian lawyer, teacher, and judge. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Hagarty was educated at...
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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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    Hawkins biographer John Chilton described the prevalent styles of tenor saxophone solos prior to Hawkins as "mooing" and "rubbery belches". Hawkins denied...
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    clutter. He was always busy, and kept hundreds of books around him. John Hawkins described the scene: "The books he used for this purpose were what he...
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  • in Brantford, Upper Canada, the son of John Hawkins and Mary Macdougall, and was educated there. In 1862, Hawkins married Ellen M. Harrington. He served...
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  • son of Sir John Hawkins and his wife Sidney Storer; the writer Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins was his sister. While living in Westminster, Hawkins used to accompany...
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