HACKET, ROBERT, son of Andrew Hacket, Stroxton, Lincs., and his first wife Dorcas Fulford; great-grandson of John Hacket (elected to Camb. 1608, qv); bapt. Stroxton, Lincs., 20 Dec 1702; adm. (aged 12) Apr 1716; in under school list 1718; Lincoln Coll. Oxford, matr. 9 May 1722; migr. to Magd. Coll., demy 1723-9; BA 15 Feb 1725/6; MA 1729 (incorp. Cambridge 1729); ordained 1729 (lit. dim. from Canterbury); Rector of Beckingham, Lincs.; d. 19 Dec 1733.
Hackforth, Charles Anthony Philip, brother of Richard Edgar Hackforth (qv); b. 2 Aug. 1915; adm. Sept. 1928 (H); left July 1933; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936, MA 1980; 2nd Lieut. RASC Aug. 1938, Lieut. Jan. 1940, Capt. Jan. 1945; DSO (Middle East) 1942; retd Oct. 1949; adm. a solicitor July 1953; in practice in London; m. 20 Aug. 1949 Erica, d. of Hermann Deseniss, merchant, of Springe, Germany; d. Jan. 2004.
Hackforth, Edgar, son of Joseph Purslove Hackforth, of Bowdon, Cheshire, by Annie Glover; b. Sept. 7, 1878; adm. May 3, 1894 (H); elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with senior Samwaies and a Triplett gratuity) July 1897 (adm. sub-sizar Oct. 1, 1897, sizar 1899); 8th Wrangler Math. Trip., part 1, 1900; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1906; asst. master at Bradfield Coll. 1900, at Westminster School Jan. 1901 - March 1902; junior examiner, Board of Education 1902-6; secretary to the Brighton Education Committee 1906-12; senior clerk, National Health Insurance Commission 1912-9; Deputy Controller of Insurance, Ministry of Health, 1919; Controller of Health Insurance, Ministry of Health, 1937; retired 1942; Officer of Order of Crown of Belgium 1918; C. B. 1928; m. March 31, 1909, Joyce Eleanor, younger daughter of Charles Edward Clayton, of Henfield, Sussex; d. Dec. 1, 1952.
Hackforth, John Lawrence, brother of Richard Edgar Hackforth (qv); b. 22 Nov. 1911; adm. Sept. 1925 (A), (H) Jan. 1926; left July 1930; Christ's Coll. Camb., matric. 1930, BA 1933; Colonial Civil Service, asst auditor Nyasaland 1935, Kenya 1939; auditor Malaya 1947-50; Milk Marketing Board 1950-2; district accountant African Lakes Corpn, N. Rhodesia, 1954; m. 2 Dec. 1939 Mary Benilda, d. of Joseph Henry Bartlett of Old Windsor; d. 13 June 1969.
Hackforth, Reginald, brother of Edgar Hackforth (q.v.); b. Aug. 17, 1887; adm. as exhibitioner Jan. 18, 1900 (H); Q.S. (non-resident) Sept. 27, 1900; Mure Scholar 1903; elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with senior Samwaies) July 1905, having previously obtained a minor scholarship there while at school; major scholar 1906, matric. Michaelmas 1905; 1st class (div. 1) Classical Trip., part 1, 1907, 1st class, part 2, 1909; First Stuart of Rannoch Scholar 1907; Davies Scholar 1908; Chancellor's Classical Medal 1909; B.A. 1908; M.A. 1912; Fellow and Lecturer Sidney Sussex Coll. 1912; served during Great War I in the Secretary's Dept. of the War Office and afterwards in the Artists' Rifles; Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Cambridge, 1939-51; F. B.A. 1946; author of The Authorship of the Platonic Epistles (1913) and other works; m. April 4, 1922, Lily, daughter of Harry Ralph Mines, of Hereford; d. May 6, 1957.
Hackforth, Richard Edgar, son of Edgar Hackforth (qv); b. 8 Mar. 1910; adm. Sept. 1923 (H); left July 1928; Pioneer Corps in WW2 (Capt.); LRIBA 1947; Atomic Res. Dept. Min. of Works, later UK Atomic Energy Authority, Lancs; m. 4 June 1949 Edith Elizabeth, d. of George Goldie Caskin of Runcorn, Cheshire; d. 10 Mar. 1956.
HACKLUIT, JEREMIAH, eldest son of Rev. Henry Hackluit, Stretham, Cambs., and Susanna Towers; b.; at school under Busby for seven years (Foley, Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus, v, 524); said to have taken MA degree at Cambridge Univ. and to have served as a naval officer in the first Dutch war; applied for admission to English College, Rome 8 Jul 1666, aged 24.
Hadden, Alan Edwin Robert, son of Archibald Robert Hadden (qv); b. 29 Aug. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (G); left July 1933; Spanish Med. Aid Committee 1937-9; attaché HM Embassies Santiago, La Paz, Buenos Aires, Bogota, 1939-47; Shell Internat. Petroleum Co. Venezuela and UK 1947-65· vice-pres. Asiatic Petroleum Corpn New York 1966-74; resident in Andorra; m. 1st 7 Aug. 1942 Renée Frances, d. of Nelson Dickinson of Buenos Aires; 2nd 14 May 1953 Carmen Clare, d. of Basil Masters of Buenos Aires; 3rd 8 Aug. 1978 Karen Irene, d. of Eugene Bush, electrical engineer, of New York; d. 4 Feb. 2003.
Hadden, Archibald Robert, elder son of the Rev. Robert Henry Hadden, Vicar of St. Mark, North Audley Street, London, Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria and Hon. Chaplain to Edward VII, by Eva Prudence, second daughter of John Carbery Evans, of Hatley Park, Cambs; b. Oct. 22, 1889; adm. Sept. 25, 1902 (A); left July 1907; Ch. Ch. Oxford, matric. Michaelmas 1907; 2nd Lieut. 9th Batt. London Regt. (Queen Victoria's Rifles) 1909; Lieut. March 27, 1911; Capt. Sept. 23, 1914; served on the staff of the 3rd London Infantry Brigade under Gen. Monck Aug. 1914 - Jan. 1917; went out lo the western front in Jan. 1917, where he joined his regiment; m. May 6, 1915, Evelyn Forster, only daughter of Edwin Thomas Morse Tunnicliffe, M.R.C.S., of North Finchley, Middlesex; killed in action at Hangard Wood. April 25, 1918.
Hadden, Eustace Walter Russell, brother of Archibald Robert Hadden (q.v.); b. Jan. 20, 1891; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (A); left July 1908; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1908; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Nov. 18, 1912; held a legal appointment under the Siamese Government 1913-4; returned to England in June 1914; 2nd Lieut. 4th (Terr.) Batt. Oxford and Bucks L. I. Sept. 1911; Lieut. Jan. 1, 1912; Capt. Sept. 2, 1914; went out to the western front in March 1915; temp. Major April 15, 1916; was in temporary command of his Batt. during the last six weeks of his life; d. June 11, 1916, at Abbeville; unm.