- The
Hewet Baronetcy, of
Headley Hall in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 11
October 1621 for John
Hewet. The...
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Hewet may
refer to: John
Hewet (MP) 1413 and 1422, MP for
Leicester Sir John
Hewet, 1st
Baronet (c. 1598-1657), of the
Hewet baronets Sir John
Hewet,...
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Richard Hewet (by 1463 – 1519), of Exeter, Devon, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Exeter in 1512 and...
- 1533 at Smithfield, London, for, he was told, his soul's salvation.
Andrew Hewet, an
apprentice tailor, was
burned with him.
Henry VIII was excommunicated...
- John
Hewet (fl. 1413–1422) was an
English Member of
Parliament for
Leicester in May 1413 and 1422. "
HEWET, John, of Leicester".
History of
Parliament Online...
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Hewet or
Hewett FRS (9
September c. 1656/1658 – 9
April 1726) was an
English architect,
surveyor and landowner.
Thomas was the son of
William Hewet of...
- uncle,
William Ley, the
fourth Earl.
William married Miss
Hewet,
daughter of Sir
William Hewet, but
dying without issue, in 1679, the
Baronetcy of Ley,...
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accessed 21 Sept 2014 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 178. John
Frith and
Andrew Hewet Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 181. King Henry's
breach with Rome. See
Susan Brigden...
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Thomas Hewett or
Hewet may
refer to: Sir
Thomas Hewett, 1st
Baronet (1605–1662),
landowner in
Hertfordshire Thomas Hewet (1656–1726),
landowner and architect...
- Baronet, son of Sir
Thomas Brograve, 1st
Baronet and
Grace Hewet (daughter of Sir John
Hewet, 1st Baronet), on 26
January 1691–92 at the
Chapel Royal in...