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Halkett (/hɔːkɛt/) is a
Scottish surname of
Doric English (Anglo-Norman) origin. The
Halkett surname originated in the
Hawks Wood, Renfrewshire, Scotland;...
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Craig Peter Halkett (born 29 May 1995) is a
Scottish footballer who
plays as
defender for
Scottish Premiership club
Heart of Midlothian.
Initially a striker...
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Peter Halkett, 6th
Baronet (1765–1839) was a
Royal Navy officer.
Peter Halkett may also
refer to: For
Peter Halkett, the boat designer, see
Halkett boat...
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father was
Major General Frederick Godar Halkett and his
younger brother was
General Hugh
Halkett.
Halkett began his
military career in the
Dutch Guards...
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Halkett, GCH, CB, (30
August 1783 – 10
December 1863) was a
British army
officer who
served in the
French Revolutionary and
Napoleonic Wars. During...
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Charles Halkett may
refer to: Sir
Charles Halkett, 1st
Baronet (d. 1697), of the
Halkett baronets Sir
Charles Halkett, 5th
Baronet (1764–1837), of the...
- John
Halkett may
refer to: Sir John
Halkett, 4th
Baronet (1720–1793), of the
Halkett baronets John
Halkett (colonial administrator) (1768–1852), governor...
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Halkett boat is a type of
lightweight inflatable boat
designed by Lt
Peter Halkett (1820–1885)
during the 1840s.
Halkett had long been
interested in...
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Halkett (née Murray) (c. 1623 – 1699), also
known as Lady
Halkett, was an
English religious writer and autobiographer.
Halkett's father Thomas Murray...
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Kimberly Halkett is a
Canadian journalist who has
covered the
White House and
American news
since 1998,
first for
Global Television, then for Al Jazeera...