- The Höchstetter
family (also
rendered Hechstetter or Hochstetter), from Höchstädt in
western Bavaria near the
banks of the Danube, were
members of the...
- Sir
David Hechstetter (or Heckstetter, Hetchetter, Hochstetter, or Hockstetter; c. 1659 – 14 June 1721) was a
director of the
Company of
Merchant Adventurers...
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Augustus Hare, writer.
David Hepworth,
journalist and writer.
David Hechstetter, merchant,
lived at
Minchington Hall.
Frederick Hitch,
awarded the Victoria...
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sending plans of the
works and
smelting house, and
mentioning that
Daniel Hechstetter had to buy more
timber to prop up the
workings at
Newlands because the...
- He was the
successor to the
partnership of
Thomas Thurland and
Daniel Hechstetter.
Dudley was
appointed to this role
following the
recommendation of Lionel...
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Charles Ross, a
Westminster builder, who
leased 10
acres from
David Hechstetter Jr. for 80
years in 1750. The
grotto north-east of the
house is also...
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copper mining were German, and
Elizabeth secured the
services of
Daniel Hechstetter of Augsburg, to whom she
granted a
licence to "search, dig, try, roast...
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lesser shareholders and
joined with a
German miner Daniel Hochstetter or
Hechstetter to mine
copper in ****bria at
Caldbeck and
other sites. In
September 1568...
- 1716, the 4th
baronet sold part of the
Minchington estate to Sir
David Hechstetter.
Wolstenholme baronets Goadby, Robert. (1776) A New
Display of the Beauties...
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Archeological Society (2001), pp. 89-104:
George Hammersley,
Daniel Hechstetter the younger,
Memorabilia and letters, 1600-1639
Copper Works and life...