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Sawkins is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James G.
Sawkins (1806–1878),
British artist, geologist,
copper miner, and illustrator...
- novelist.
Sawkins was
married to a Scots-Canadian, Jane
Robertson (born 31
March 1925, died 1993).
Together they had one daughter, Janet.
Sawkins died of...
- competition. She has
written column articles for the
Delish website.
Peter Sawkins (born 30 June 2000) is a
Scottish baker and
student from Currie, Edinburgh...
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Sawkins, a
music editor whose editions of
works by Michel-Richard de
Lalande had been used in Hyperion's
recording of the composer's music.
Sawkins sued...
- stripes,
Sawkins soon
captured two
small Spanish vessels before sailing with his
group towards Panama City. As they
neared the city,
Sawkins encountered...
- that
FortressCraft was to be
released on the
OnLive marketplace. Adam
Sawkins stated that he was
looking forward to
having FortressCraft playable on...
- (Canberra) are
among the
public collections holding works by
James ****
Sawkins.
Sawkins was born in 1806 in Southampton, England. He was a
native of Yeovil...
- ended. The
series was won by
Peter Sawkins, with Dave
Friday and
Laura Adlington finishing as the runners-up.
Sawkins is the
first Scottish winner of the...
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Westerner to see
Kaieteur Falls. The
other surveyor was
James Sawkins.
Brown and
Sawkins arrived in
Georgetown in 1867 and did some of
their mapping and...
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public library membership required) Dean 1965, pp. 112–113 Jander, Owen;
Sawkins, Lionel; Steane, J.B.; Forbes, Elizabeth. "Baritone".
Grove Music Online...