-
George Halket or
Hacket (died 1756), was a
Scottish poet and songwriter.
Halket is said by
Peter Buchan ("Gleanings of Scotch, English, and
Irish Old Ballads")...
- Raúl
Halket (born 4
April 1951) is a
former Argentine cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. "Raúl
Halket Olympic...
- John
Hacket (Born
Halket) (1
September 1592 – 28
October 1670) was an
English churchman,
Bishop of
Lichfield and
Coventry from 1661
until his death. He...
- century. He also
wrote under the
pseudonyms Robertson Halkett and
Robertson Halket.
Primarily writing on
crime and deduction, he enjo**** some
literary success...
-
Halket Loch' also
known as
Halkhead or Halketh, was
situated in the mid-Ayrshire
clayland near Lugton. It is
visible as a
surface depression in pastureland...
-
Elizabeth was born on 15
April 1677, the
second daughter of Sir
Charles Halket, baronet, of Pitfirran, Fife, and his wife Janet,
daughter of Sir Patrick...
- but they were
driven back in
confusion into the 33rd and 69th regiments,
Halket was shot in the face and
seriously wounded and the
whole brigade having...
- Anne
Halkett (née Murray) (c. 1623 – 1699), also
known as Lady Halkett, was an
English religious writer and autobiographer. Halkett's
father Thomas Murray...
- include:
Cuthbert Hacket (died 1631),
English merchant George Hacket (or
Halket) (died 1756),
Scottish poet and
songwriter John
Hacket (1592–1670), English...
- CH3): 2 ROH + MeC(OSiMe3)NSiMe3 → MeC(O)NH2 + 2 ROSiMe3 Blau, Karl; J. M.
Halket (1993).
Handbook of
Derivatives for
Chromatography (2nd ed.). John Wiley...