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unable to survive,
Hawtreys merged with
Cheam School,
which is
formally called Cheam Hawtreys, but
generally known simply as Cheam. "
Hawtreys School Staff and...
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Joffre Hartree (30
November 1914 – 27
October 1988),
known as
Charles Hawtrey, was an
English actor, comedian, singer,
pianist and
theatre director....
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community in Norwich,
Ontario Hawtreys,
independent boys'
preparatory school This page
lists people with the
surname Hawtrey. If an
internal link intending...
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Katharine Mary
Craven Clark (née
Hawtrey,
November 8, 1926 – June 11, 2021) was a
Canadian actress.
Hawtrey was born on
November 8, 1926 and
educated at...
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found in
Richard III's remains. [citation needed]
Beaufort was
educated at
Hawtreys, Eton College, and the
Royal Agricultural College. He is a
singer and songwriter...
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Edward Hawtrey may
refer to:
Edward Craven Hawtrey (1789 – 1862),
English educationalist and
headmaster Edward Hawtrey (sportsman) (1847 – 1916), English...
- wickets.
Hawtrey was
headmaster at
Hawtreys until his
death at
Westgate in
August 1916. His
brother was the
footballer and FA Cup
winner John
Hawtrey, while...
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Charles Hawtrey may
refer to:
Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1858) (1858–1923),
British stage (and
early silent film) actor,
producer and
theatre manager...
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George Procter Hawtrey (1847–17
August 1910) was a
British actor,
playwright and pageantmaster, and
former schoolmaster.
Hawtrey was son of
Reverend John...
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Ralph George Hawtrey (22
November 1879,
Slough – 21
March 1975, London) was a
British economist, and a
close friend of John
Maynard Keynes. He was...