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Nicholas left
sisters and co-heirs, one of whom, Nichola,
married Thomas Haket. Eleanor, a
second co-heir of Nicholas,
married Peter de Veer, and her son...
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Norse name Haki,
which is a
cognate of the
English name Hook. The name
Haket de
Ridefort was
recorded in
Lincolnshire in the year 1160. The name can...
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Grant George Hackett OAM (born 9 May 1980) is an
Australian swimmer, most
famous for
winning the men's 1500
metres freestyle race at both the 2000 Summer...
- 1st & 4th
Azure three hakes haurient fesswise Argent (Hackett 1508) 2nd & 3rd
Gules three hakets Argent (Hackett 1639).
Motto Mon
Esperance Est En Dieu...
- ‹Coſton› (Coston) into the present-day ‹Cofton›.[citation needed]
William de
Haket is
known to have held ‹Coſa› (Cosa) in 1166. His
family name was
later added...
- the same
descent as
Milton (q.v.)
until 1431, when it was held by John
Haket and John
Roucle or Rookley.
After this date it
seems to have p****ed with...
- a
quarter fee in
Milton in 1397. Her heir was her son William, but John
Haket was
holding the
estate at the end of the 14th century, and was returned...
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Standen to the
Bramshotts and Howles, and the rest with
Wolverton to the
Hakets and Gilberts. The
former moiety is not
mentioned after 1480; the latter...
- Halkhead, Halkhede, Halkhaide,
Halkheid and Halkheide, Hackett, Hacket, and
Haket.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alex
Halkett (1881–1917), Scottish...
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prebends of
Inysnak in Ossory" as prebend. 1419 – 1424 (res.)
Nicholas Haket He had
possession of the "Prebendary of Insnake, in the
Church of Ossory"...