- the country. The
society has been
housed in its
present location,
called Hodshon ****s,
since 1841.
Nearby the
society is the
Teylers Museum, a
closely related...
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Catharina Cornelia Hodshon (24
November 1768 – 16
November 1829) was a
wealthy Dutch heiress and
regentess of the Wijnbergshofje. She was born in Haarlem...
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Robert Hodshon Cay FSSA LLD (7 July 1758 – 31
March 1810) was
Judge Admiral of
Scotland overseeing naval trials. He was
husband of the
artist Elizabeth...
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Maxwell of Middlebie, an advocate, and
Frances Cay,
daughter of
Robert Hodshon Cay and
sister of John Cay. (His
birthplace now
houses a
museum operated...
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Prize by the
Praemium Erasmianum Foundation in 2010, and of the
Keetje Hodshon Prize awarded by the
Royal Holland Society of
Sciences and
Humanities in...
- Hodgson.
Other probable variants of
Hodgson include Hodgeson, Hodgshon,
Hodshon, Hodgin, Hodgins, Hodgen, Hodgens, Hodghson,
Hodgon and Hodgeon. In the...
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Previous experience(s)
Party Paul Iwan
Hogguer 1814-1816
Independent Jan
Hodshon 1816-1827
Independent Jaques Teysset 1827-1828
Independent Jacob Fock 1828-1835...
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father was John Cay (1727–1782) and his
mother was
Frances Hodshon,
daughter of
Ralph Hodshon of
Lintz Hall, Durham. He was
educated at
Glasgow University...
- Clerk, deceased, in
Joshua Freeman and his Heirs.
Enabling Reverend Edmund Hodshon,
rector of
Spinnithorne (Yorkshire), to
exchange tithes of
Harnby and Spinnithorne...
- Neal
Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke
University School of Law
Robert Hodshon Cay,
Judge Admiral of
Scotland overseeing naval trials and
maternal grandfather...