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- Malin (1850–1921), a purse maker in a fancy leather works, and Martha née Hackworthy (1855–1905). In 1911 at age 16, he was working as a tracer in a boiler...
- rainbow vegetable sandwich", A Couple Cooks, retrieved 7 July 2020. Kate Hackworthy, "Rainbow vegetable sandwich", Veggie Desserts, retrieved 7 July 2020...
- Battle of Hastings in 1066. Hervé de Helion was granted land titles in Hackworthy, Ashton and Neadon. The village of Upton-****ions is believed to have...
- breast—had become po****r; one writer called it the "new cleavage". Gabriele Hackworthy, fashion director at Harper's Bazaar, declared, "The look is unlikely...
- presently exists. In 1838 he owned the additional estates of Mel****sh, Hackworthy and Eggbeer, and in 1810 Lampford (in the parish of Cheriton Bishop),...
- service to the community through a range of organisations.  Dr Rosemary Ann Hackworthy – For service to medicine as a cardiologist. Margaret Haggart – For service...
- 50.737518; -3.693073 (Church of St Mary) 1215975 More images Little Hackworthy Tedburn St. Mary Farmhouse circa late 15th century 6 February 1980 SX8015293264...
- Company was established by Garth Cattle (from Osmond of Taunton) and Vic Hackworthy (from Hill Norman & Beard of London). During the 1970s emplo**** John Gray...
- Frederick Gronous, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Aviation. Cecil Tom Hackworthy. For public services in Langstone, Monmouthshire. Winifred Hales, Chief...