- Sir
William Hawte (also
Haute or Haut) (c. 1430 – 2 July 1497) was a
prominent member of a
Kentish gentry family of long
standing in
royal service, which...
- (1390-1462), son of Nicholas,
Member of Parliament,
English politician William Hawte or
Haute (c. 1430 - 1497), son of William, composer,
involved in the Wars...
-
married secondly William Hawte of
Bishopsbourne (died 1539), a
grandson of
William Hawte. Mary
Finch was a half-sister of Jane
Hawte who
married Thomas Wyatt...
- Sir
Nicholas Haute (20
September 1357 – c. 1415), of
Wadden Hall (Wadenhall) in
Petham and Waltham, with
manors extending into
Lower Hardres,
Elmsted and...
- Surrey, England, a
daughter of John
Gainsford by his
second wife, Anne
Hawte, the
daughter of
Richard Haute (d. 8
April 1487) and
Elizabeth Tyrrell,...
-
William Haute may
refer to:
William Hawte or Haute,
composer William Haute (MP),
English politician This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
- had over
twenty children. His
wives were:
Katherine Covert Anne Haut or
Hawte,
mother of Anne
Gainsford who
served Anne
Boleyn Anne
Fiennes Johanna Poliver...
- – 1479 English-Burgundian
Antoine Busnois c. 1430 – 1492
French William Hawte William Haute c. 1430 – 1497
English Antonio Cornazzano c. 1430 – 1484 Italian...
-
Hausegger (1872–1948)
Valentin Haussmann (died c. 1611)
William Haute (
Hawte) (c. 1430 – 1497)
Patrick Hawes (born 1958)
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) Michael...
- nephew,
Robert Brent, gentleman; and his son, Leonard, with Sir
William Hawte as overseer. The will was
proved on 24
November 1540, at
which time his...