- Hugh
Reginald Haweis (3
April 1838 – 29
January 1901) was an
English cleric and writer. He was the
husband of
author Mary
Eliza Haweis and the
father of...
- Look up
Haweis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haweis is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hugh
Reginald Haweis (1838–1901), English...
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Marylebone with a nurse, cook, and footman. As
Reverend Haweis was a po****r preacher, Mary
Eliza Haweis accompanied her
husband on
preaching tours of the continent...
- biography,
Haweis was unpo****r with his
fellow students,
being considered a "poseur," and
Boles in
particular took him
under her wing.
Haweis,
whose father...
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introduced by
Thomas Haweis to The 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, who was
influential in
recommending Newton to
William Markham,
Bishop of Chester.
Haweis suggested Newton...
- sea". The
reefs were put on the
charts by
Captain John
Nicholson of LMS
Haweis in
December 1818 as
reported in The
Sydney Gazette 30
January 1819 and had...
- the Free
Church of
England in 1863.
Haweis was also one of the
founding fathers of the
Missionary Society.
Haweis published several prose works, including:...
- ISBN 978-1-5267-0069-8.
Cornwell 2015,
Those terrible grey horses, how they fight.
Haweis 1908, p. 228.
Simms 2014, p. 64. Hamilton-Williams 1993, pp. 289–293. Van...
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fleeing Germany, he
traveled in Italy. In 1944
Bayer married Joella Synara Haweis, the
daughter of poet and Dada
artist Mina Loy. The same year, he became...
- One of Griselda's
children is
taken away from her in an
illustration from
Eliza Haweis' 1882 book
Chaucer for Children...