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Harry Hawles (1386–1430) was a
Steward of the Isle of
Wight during the
reign of
Henry V.
Hawles was a
member of the de Aula family, who held
office under...
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Anthony Hawles DD (1609 – 16
January 1664) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1660 to 1664 and
Archdeacon of Salisbury. He was born in
Winterborne Monkton, Dorset...
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House of
Commons between 1689 and 1710.
Hawles was born in the
Close at Salisbury, the
second son of
Thomas Hawles of
Moanton in Wiltshire, and his wife...
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Hawle Wadag District (Somali:
Degmada Howlwadaag) is a
district in the
central Banaadir region of Somalia. A
neighborhood in north-central Mogadishu,...
- and 1969—the arms of the
Treasurers for
those years (Lord Upjohn, John
Hawles and
Princess Margaret) were
added to the
inwards side of the
Gatehouse itself...
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Treby 1689 Sir John
Somers 1689–1692 Sir
Thomas Trevor 1692–1695 Sir John
Hawles 1695–1702 Sir
Simon Harcourt 1702–1707 Sir
James Montagu 1707–1708 Robert...
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genus also
includes "Odontopleura"
dormitzeri Hawle &
Corda (1847) and "Odontopleura"
dumortieri Hawle &
Corda (1847).
Eskoharpes sicarius Sp. nov Valid...
- Bhoyar, Bhorrdar, Randiwe, Langthe, Lotankar, Majalkar, Wadkar, Sinab,
Hawle, Dhi****, Takwe, Dagde, Dangle, Date, Dhadpade, Dhadote, Dhekre, Zambre...
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servant Will Black. The 1582
survey also
lists the
furnishings "in the
hawle at the Poandes", now
known as the Old Queen's Head,
which included painted...
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originally explored by
Johnson et al. (1977) but in the
early 80's
Wexler and
Hawles (1983)
modified this
original test to
ascertain more
accurate data pertaining...