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James Hinks (7
January 1829 – 10
October 1878) was a dog
breeder who bred and
named the
English Bull
Terrier in the 1860s, as well as the
English White...
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Hinks is an
English surname.
Notable people called Hinks include:
James Hinks (manufacturer) (c.1816–1905), oil lamp
manufacturer in Birmingham, England...
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Joseph Hinks (1840 – 24
April 1931) was a
British manufacturer,
working in Birmingham. With his father,
James Hinks, he
patented improvements to oil lamps...
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Charles William Hinks (28
April 1880 – 1956) was an
English footballer who pla**** in the
Football League for
Stockport County and Stoke.
Hinks started his...
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Werner Hink (18
March 1943 – 21 May 2024) was an
Austrian violinist and, for many years,
Concertmaster of the
State Opera Orchestra as well as a member...
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Hinkly House Museum is a
restored Victorian mansion located in Luverne, Rock County,
Minnesota owned and
operated by the Rock
County Historical Society...
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Ellinor Margaret Hinks (6
February 1912 — 18
January 2004) was a Prin****l of
Nonington College of
Physical Education in Kent, UK. In her time as Prin****l...
- Ian
Hinks (born 17
April 1937) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Hawthorn in the
Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby, Russell;...
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Samuel Hinks (May 1, 1815 –
November 30, 1887) was
Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1854 to 1856. He was a
member of the Know
Nothing party. He was...
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Edmund Hinkly (12
January 1817 – 8
December 1880) was an
English professional cricketer, most
notable for
being the
first man
known to have
taken all ten...