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- Higgons is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bevil Higgons (1670–1735), English historian and poet Thomas Higgons (1624–1691), English...
- Theophilus Higgons (c.1578–1659) was an English Anglican divine and convert to (and from) Catholicism. The son of Robert Higgons, he was born at Chilton...
- Sir Thomas Higgons (c 1624 – 24 November 1691) was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and...
- Bevil Higgons (1670–1735) was an English historian and poet, He was born at Kezo. Higgons was the third son of Sir Thomas Higgons, by his second wife...
- Elsie Higgon (née Hooper; 1879–1969) was the first Joint Secretary of the (National) ****ociation of Women Pharmacists; researcher for King's College, the...
- Division". The Household Division. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Higgon, Katharine (November 2007). "GASCOIGNE, Maj Gen Sir Julian Alvery". Liddell...
- of Lancaster. Embryonic forms of this term were used in 1727 by Bevil Higgons, who described the quarrel between the two roses and by David Hume in The...
- from the original on 25 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023. Freeth, Tony; Higgon, David; Dacanalis, Aris; MacDonald, Lindsay; Georgakopoulou, Myrto; Wojcik...
- Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of Allington". National Portrait Gallery. Higgon, Katharine (2006). "Persistence of Antiquity" (PDF). The Courtauld. Archived...
- through her funeral oration (in 1656) by her second husband Sir Thomas Higgons, vigorously denied this.[citation needed] In 1620 Es**** embarked on what...