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States Sir
Cecil Hincks (1894–1963),
Australian politician Edward Hincks (1792–1866),
Irish ****yriologist and
clergyman Edward Winslow Hincks (1830-1894),...
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Thomas Hincks may
refer to:
Thomas Hincks (naturalist) (1818–1899),
British Unitarian minister and
naturalist Thomas Hincks (priest) (1808–1882), Irish...
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Thomas Dix
Hincks, a
Presbyterian minister and scholar, and his wife Anne (née Boult). Two of his
older brothers,
Edward Hincks and
William Hincks, followed...
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Rawlinson and
Jules Oppert.
Edward Hincks was born in Cork on 19
August 1792. He was the
eldest son of the Rev.
Thomas Dix
Hincks, a
distinguished Protestant...
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Richard Hincks (30
March 1871 – date of
death 1928) was an
English cricketer.
Hincks'
batting and
bowling style is unknown. He was born at Leicester, Leicestershire...
- government.
Cecil Hincks was born on 18
February 1894, in the
township of Maitland,
South Australia, the son of
miller Henry Stephen Hincks and his wife Emily...
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Bliss Hincks was a
Union Army
soldier in the
American Civil War who
received the U.S. military's
highest decoration, the
Medal of Honor.
Hincks was born...
- of
Hincks in
which it is
partly located and the
Hincks Conservation Park
which covered its full
extent in 1998. As of 2004, the full
extent of
Hincks is...
- Jon
Hinck (born
January 9, 1954) is an
American environmentalist,
lawyer and politician. From 2006 to 2012 he
served as a
member of the
Maine House of...
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November 6, 1964. p. 18. "Peter
Hincks,
State Treasurer, Dies at 85" "Peter
Hincks,
State Treasurer, Dies at 85" "
Hincks-Creagan:
Impressive ceremony at...