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include the following:
Giles Hovenden, an Anglo-Irish
figure who
established the
Hovenden family in
Ireland Henry Hovenden, Giles' son, Anglo-Irish secretary...
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Thomas Hovenden (December 28, 1840 –
August 14, 1895) was an
Irish artist and
teacher who
spent much of his life in the
United States. He
painted realistic...
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Henry Hovenden (fl. 1583–1607) was an Anglo-Irish secretary. He was foster-brother and
chief advisor to Hugh O'Neill, Earl of
Tyrone during the
Irish Nine...
- Rear-Admiral Sir
Hovenden Walker (1656 or 1666 – 1725 or 1728) was a
British naval officer noted for,
during Queen Anne's War,
having led an
abortive 1711...
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Captain Giles Hovenden or
Hovendon was an Anglo-Irish
Light Horseman who
served in
Ireland c. 1532.
Hovenden had come to
Ireland from the
Parish of Ulcomb...
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Hovenden Hely (1823 – 8
October 1872) was an
Australian explorer and politician. He was a
member of the New
South Wales Legislative ****embly for one term...
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Robert Hovenden D.D. (1544–1614) was an
English academic administrator at the
University of Oxford.
Hovenden was
elected Warden (head) of All
Souls College...
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partially eaten are
essentially types of carrion, and are
forbidden in Islam.
Hovenden, Frank. The
Carrion Eaters Archived 1 June 2010 at the
Wayback Machine...
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Robert Hovenden or
Robert Hovendon was an
Irish figure who parti****ted in the
Irish Rebellion of 1641.
Hovenden was the half-brother of Sir
Phelim O'Neill...
- The
Hovenden House, Barn and
Abolition Hall is a
group of
historic buildings which are
located in
Plymouth Meeting,
Whitemarsh Township,
Montgomery County...