- Mary
Hopkin (born 3 May 1950),
credited on some
recordings as Mary
Visconti from her
marriage to Tony Visconti, is a
Welsh singer best
known for her 1968...
- Hopkins.
Hopkin is
uncommon as a
given name.
People with the name
Hopkin include:
David Hopkin (born 1970),
Scottish footballer Deian Hopkin (born 1944)...
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Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28
February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was an
English musician and
founder of the
Rolling Stones.
Initially a
slide guitarist, he went...
- Anna
Hopkin (born 24
April 1996) is a
British swimmer. She won gold as part of the
British team at the 2020
Tokyo Olympics in
mixed 4 × 100
metre medley...
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David Isaac Hopkin (born 21
August 1970) is a
Scottish professional football coach and
former player who was most
recently the
manager of Ayr United. As...
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Hopkin Bevan (1765–1839) was a
Calvinist Methodist minister and writer. Born 4 May 1765, his
parents were Rees and Mary
Bevan of Cilfwnwr, Llangyfelach...
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Jonathan Hopkin is
Professor in the
European Institute and the
Department of
Government of the
London School of
Economics and
Political Science. He obtained...
- singer-songwriter Mary
Hopkin. "Those Were the Days" was
included on the
North American release of Post Card.
Included on the 2002
album Sundance. "MARY
HOPKIN | full...
- activities,
which include drinking, singing, and dancing. The
Welsh singer Mary
Hopkin covered "Those Were the Days" as her
debut single in 1968.
Produced by Paul...
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Lewis Hopkin (c.1708–1771) was a
Welsh craftsman and poet. He was the son of
Lewis Hopkin (died 1756) of Peterston-super-montem, Glamorgan, and his wife...