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              Gyles, Thomas, fl. 1639
              GB-2014-WSA-08401 · Person · fl. 1639

              GYLES, THOMAS, of Worcestershire; b.; adm.; KS 1639; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1641, adm. scholar 1642, matr. Easter 1642; BA 1644/5; MA 1648; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1647, Tutor 1648-52; intruded Minister of Trumpington, Cambs. 1649; Rector of Wentworth [query county] 6 Feb 1651/2; Rector of Downham, Cambs. 10 Nov 1653 – ejected 1660; Assistant to Commission for Approbation of Ministers for counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon 10 Dec 1657; m. 1st, 29 Aug 1654 Constantia, dau. of Thomas Bendyshe, Barrington, Cambs.; m. 2nd, 2 Jul 1668 Mary, widow of Edward Gray, Wicken, Cambs.; living 1672.

              Hacket, Andrew, d. 1709
              GB-2014-WSA-08404 · Person · d. 1709

              HACKET, SIR ANDREW, eldest son of John Hacket (elected to Camb. 1608, qv), and his first wife; b.; adm.; KS 1642; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1645, adm. pens. 30 Jun 1645, scholar 1645, matr. Easter 1646; 9th in “ordo” 1648/9; BA 1648/9; MA 1652; adm. Gray’s Inn 24 Jan 1652/3, called to bar 11 Nov 1659; a Master in Chancery 10 Dec 1670 – 28 Jun 1680; knighted 16 Jan 1670/1; MP Tamworth 1679-81; of Moxhull Hall, Warwickshire; High Sheriff, Warwickshire 1684-5; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Right Rev. Joseph Henshaw DD, Bishop of Peterborough; m. 2nd, 19 Apr 1664 (IGI) Mary, eldest dau. of John Lisle, Moxhull, Warwicks.; d. 19 Mar 1709/10.

              Hacket, John, 1590-1670
              GB-2014-WSA-00730 · Person · 1590-1670

              HACKET, JOHN, son of Andrew Hacket, Westminster, tailor; b. 1 Sep 1590; adm.; KS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1608, adm. scholar 1609, matr. Easter 1609; 6th in “ordo” 1612/3; BA 1612/3; MA 1616 (incorp. Oxford 9 Jul 1616); BD 1623; DD 1628; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1614 – c. 1621; ordained deacon and priest 20 Dec 1618 (London); Rector of Stoke Hammond, Bucks., 30 Sep 1618 [sic : check]-24; Chaplain to Right Rev. John Williams DD, Bishop of Lincoln, also Chaplain to James I; Rector of Kirkby Underwood, Lincs., 23 Feb 1623; Prebendary of Lincoln 10 Dec 1623 - 1661; Rector of Cheam, Surrey 1624-62; Rector of St. Andrew’s, Holborn, London 31 Dec 1624 – sequestered 13 Dec 1645; Archdeacon of Bedford 4 Oct 1631 - 1661; President, Sion Coll. 1633; attempted to moderate Laud’s zeal; member of Committee for Religion, appointed by House of Lords, and as such pleaded for the retention of Deans and Chapters before House of Commons 1641; Prebendary of St. Paul’s 28 Mar 1642-61; refused to join the parliamentary side, and retired to Cheam during the rebellion and Commonwealth; consecrated Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 22 Dec 1661; restored Lichfield Cathedral; bequeathed £1200 to Trinity Coll. Cambridge and all his books to Cambridge Univ. Library; he and Ben Jonson (qv) translated Bacon’s Essays into Latin; author of Loyola, a Latin comedy acted twice before James I, first published 1648, and Scrinia Reserata, a Memorial offered to great Deservings of John Williams DD, 1693; m. 1st 14 Sep 1625 Elizabeth, dau. of William Stebbing, Earl Soham, Suffolk; m. 2nd, Frances, widow of Rev. Dove Bridgeman DD, Prebendary of Chester, and dau. of William Bennet, Yeoman of the Pastry to Queen Elizabeth I; d. 28 Oct 1670. DNB.

              Hacket, John, ca. 1734-?
              GB-2014-WSA-08405 · Person · ca. 1734-?

              HACKET, JOHN, son of John Hacket, London; b.; adm. (aged 11) Sep 1745; KS 1748; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 7 Mar 1752.

              GB-2014-WSA-08421 · Person · 1852-1910

              HADEN, ARTHUR CHARLES, brother of Francis Seymour Haden (qv); b. 24 Aug 1852; adm. 4 Oct 1864; QS 1867; left May 1868; a violinist and teacher of music; m. Annie Eliza, dau. of John Francis, Dover Place, Clifton, Bristol, butcher; d. 28 Jun 1910.

              Haggard, John, 1823-1849
              GB-2014-WSA-08431 · Person · 1823-1849

              HAGGARD, JOHN, third son of John Haggard (qv); b. 11 Oct 1823; adm. from St. Paul’s Sch. 29 Mar 1837 (Benthall's); QS 1838; left 1840; at Haileybury Coll. 1841-2; Witer, EICS Madras 1843; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nellore 1845; d. unm. at Tranquebar, Madras 30 Jun 1849.

              Haggard, Mark, 1825-1854
              GB-2014-WSA-08432 · Person · 1825-1854

              HAGGARD, MARK, fourth son of John Haggard (qv); b. 30 Jan 1825; adm. 30 Jun 1835 (Benthall's); QS 1839; rowed against Eton 26 Jul 1842; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1843, matr. 9 Jun 1843, Westminster Student; won University Pairs with William Henry Milman (qv) 1843-5; rowed against Cambridge 1845 and in Oxford Eight at Henley 1847, 1848; BA 1847; MA 1850; ordained; Curate of St. Paul’s, Bedminster, Somerset; d. unm. at sea on way home from Madeira 10 Apr 1854.

              GB-2014-WSA-08434 · Person · 1757-1837

              HAGGARD, WILLIAM HENRY, only son of William Henry Haggard, Norwich, and Susan Rebecca, dau. of James Barnham [or Barham ?], St. John’s, Maddermarket, Norwich; b. 4 Dec 1757; adm. 14 Jan 1772; KS 1772; Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 12 Jan 1776, matr. Mich. 1776; BA 1780; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 2 Aug 1776, called to bar 16 Nov 1781; of Bradenham Hall, Norfolk; m. 16 Jul 1781 Frances, only dau. of Thomas Amyand (qv); d. 13 Feb 1837.

              GB-2014-WSA-08438 · Person · 1858-1934

              HAINES, WILLOUGHBY CHARLES, fourth son of Frederick Lyndhurst Haines, Westbourne Park, London, and Matilda, dau. of William Strickland, Brompton, London; b. 24 Jul 1858; at Charterhouse Sch. 1868-72; adm. 6 Jun 1872; QS 30 Sep 1873; left Dec 1875; London Univ. 1879; AKC 1882; ordained deacon 1882, priest 1883 (both London); Curate, Holy Trinity, Westminster 1882-4, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincs. 1884-7; Chaplain to the Forces 5 Nov 1887 – 1917, retd.; served in Ashanti expedition 1885-6 and South African War 1899-1900, invalided home; Rector of Wyck Rissington, Gloucs., 1917-34, resigned; m. 23 May 1883 Eleanor Marion, dau. of Tom Tilleard, Pembroke Road, Kensington, solicitor; d. 7 Dec 1934.