- John
Hickes (politician) (fl. 1380–1388),
English politician and ****er John
Hickes (minister) (1633–1685),
English nonconformist minister John
Hicks (disambiguation)...
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George Hickes (20 June 1642 O.S. – 15
December 1715 O.S.) was an
English divine and scholar.
Hickes was born at Newsham, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, in 1642...
- 1884 at
Hornsey to
William Alexander Jardine Hickes &
Emilie Louise Hickes (née Keller),
Lancelot Hickes was
educated at
Bedford School and at the Royal...
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Bruce Hick (born 1963),
Australian rower Graeme Hick (born 1966),
English cricketer Jacqueline Hick (1919–2004),
Australian painter Jochen Hick (born...
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George Hickes may
refer to:
George Hickes (divine) (1642–1715),
English divine and
scholar George Hickes (Manitoba politician) (born 1946),
Canadian politician...
- 2011. He is a
member of the New
Democratic Party.
Hickes is the
father of
Nunavut politician George Hickes Jr., and the
uncle of
Nunavut politician Hunter...
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Nunavut Premier Eva Aariak. Born in Churchill, Manitoba,
Hickes is the son of
George Hickes, the
former speaker of the
Legislative ****embly of Manitoba...
- John
Hickes or
Hicks (1633–1685), was an
English nonconformist minister.
Hickes was the
brother of
George Hickes, born at Moorhouse,
Kirby Wiske, North...
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Hicks Hall, or
Hickes' Hall, was a
courthouse at the
southern end of St John Street, Clerkenwell, London. It
opened in 1612, and was
closed and demolished...
- Cook and Banks. The
family used the
spelling Hickes, and Zachary's
commission has that spelling.
Hicks was born in
Stepney in 1739. He
enlisted or was...