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Havet, ---, fl. 1738
GB-2014-WSA-08892 · Person · fl. 1738

HAVET, ---; b.; in school lists 1738, 1739.

GB-2014-WSA-08893 · Person · 1795-1852

HAVILAND-BURKE, THOMAS WILLIAM ASTON, son of Maj. Thomas Haviland, 45th Foot, and Mary, only child of Patrick French, Loughrea, co. Galway, and first cousin of Richard Burke (qv); b. Aug 1795; adm. Michaelmas 1808; left 1812; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 3 Jun 1812, called to bar 17 Nov 1819; conveyancer and equity draughtsman; assumed additional surname of Burke 6 Apr 1818; a collector of prints, pictures and autographs; m. 1 Oct 1827 Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of William Minshull, Kentish Town, Middlesex; d. 3 Apr 1852.

Haward, E., fl. ca. 1633
GB-2014-WSA-08894 · Person · fl. ca. 1633

HAWARD, E.; b.; adm.; KS; a contributor to the congratulatory verses written by the KSS to Charles I on his return from Scotland 1633 (British Library, Royal MSS, xii, 58).

GB-2014-WSA-08895 · Person · 1878-1969

Haweis, Hugh Stephen Willyams, son of the Rev. Hugh Reginald Haweis, of St. Marylebone, Incumbent of St. James, Marylebone, by Mary Eliza, daughter of Thomas Musgrave Joy, artist, of Boughton, Kent; b. July 23, 1878; was at St. Paul's School Jan.- Dec. 1891; adm. Sept. 22, 1892 (A); left July 1895; Peterhouse, Camb. (adm. pensr. Sept. 21, 1895), matric. Michaelmas 1895; an artist; represented in numerous art collections and museums; lecturer to universities and institutes in U.S.A.; prefers to use the older spelling Hawys of his surname; resident in Dominica, British West Indies, since 1956; m. Dec. 31, 1903, Mina Gertrude, eldest daughter of Sigmund Lowy, of Hampstead; d. 1969.

GB-2014-WSA-08896 · Person · 1832-1897

HAWES, ARTHUR BISCOE, youngest son of Sir Benjamin Hawes KCB, Permanent Under Secretary of State for War, and Sophia Macnamara, dau. of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, Kt, MICE FRS, civil engineer; b. 29 Oct 1832; adm. 1 Oct 1846 (Rigaud's); his exploit of blocking up with the contents of a coal cart the door from which Liddell used to come out to go up School is recounted in F. Markham, Recollections of a Town Boy, 205-6; left Whitsun 1849; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1849; Ensign, unattached, 12 Dec 1849; 38th Native Infantry 25 May 1850; Lieut., 6 Jan 1852; Capt., 16 May 1858; retd. 22 Oct 1858; member, Committee for the Valuation of Military Equipments, Store Department, India Office; living Weybridge, Surrey, in 1881; m. (by 1857) Susan --- (1881 Census); d. 15 May 1897.

Hawes, Edward, ca. 1590-?
GB-2014-WSA-08897 · Person · ca. 1590-?

HAWES, EDWARD, son of Rev. Christopher Hawes, Vicar of Rowston, Lincs.; b.; at school under Ireland two years; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. 23 Jun 1606; migrated to Gonville and Caius Coll., scholar 9 Jun 1607, aged 17 (scholar to Michaelmas); author Trayterous Percyes and Catesbyes Prosopopeia, written by Edward Hawes scholler at Westminster a youth of sixteene yeers old, London, 1606, 4to, a poem of eighty stanzas in Spenserian metre, of which the only two copies in institutional libraries are those in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, USA, and in the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, USA. DNB.

Hawes, Henry, ca. 1677-?
GB-2014-WSA-08898 · Person · ca. 1677-?

HAWES, HENRY, son of John Hawes, Stanwell, Middlesex; b.; adm.; KS 1692; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1695, adm. pens. 28 May 1695, aged 18, scholar 24 Apr 1696; BA 1698/9; MA 1702; Minor Fellow, Trin. Coll., 2 Oct 1701, Major Fellow 17 Apr 1702; ordained deacon (Lincoln) 12 Apr 1702, priest (Norwich) Apr 1702.

Hawes, Thomas, 1686-1717
GB-2014-WSA-08899 · Person · 1686-1717

HAWES, THOMAS, son of Rev. Thomas Hawes, Rector of Ramsbury and of Chilton Foliat, Wilts., and Prebendary of Salisbury, and Anne Baynes, St. Margaret, Westminster; bapt. Ramsbury 4 Jul 1686 (IGI); adm.; KS 1701; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1705, matr. 21 Jun 1705, aged 19, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1705 – void 1717 (on death ?); BA 1709; MA 1712; d. Oct 1717.

GB-2014-WSA-08900 · Person · 1892-1967

Hawke, Eric Ludlow, son of Frederick Hawke, of Hampstead, by Jessie Grace, daughter of Edmund Ludlow, of Dundry, Somerset; b. May 25, 1892; adm. Sept. 27, 1906 (G); elected head to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies) July 1911, matric. Michaelmas 1911; B.A. 1914; M.A. 1919; meteorologist; asst. to the Director of the Meteorological Office 1915-9; on the editorial staff of The Times Jan. 1919 to Feb. 1923; secretary, Royal Meteorological Soc. 1935-49; Buchan prizeman 1945; vice-president 1950; author of Buchan's Days (1937); m. April 16, 1929, Lynda Mary Asher, younger daughter of Albert Henry Perkins, civil servant, of Cardiff; d. 1967.