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Hawkesworth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bob Hawkesworth (born 1951), Canadian politician * John Hawkesworth (book editor) (c. 1715–1773), English writer and book editor * John Hawkesworth (Army general) (1893–1945), British Army Lieutenant-General * John Hawkesworth (producer) (1920–2003), English television producer and script writer * M. Maurice Hawkesworth (born 1960), American songwriter and producer * William de Hawkesworth William de Hawkesworth (died 8 April 1349) was an English medieval college head and university chancellor. On 20 December 1348, William de Hawkesworth was confirmed as Provost of Oriel College, Oxford. In the same year he became Vice-Chancellor o ... (died 1349), English medieval college head and university chancellor See also * Hawksworth (other) {{surname, Hawkesworth ...
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Bob Hawkesworth
Robert Andrew "Bob" Hawkesworth (born February 18, 1951) is a Canadian politician and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Life and career Hawkesworth was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He attended the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary before being elected in 1980 to Calgary City Council as alderman for Ward 3. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1986 general election to represent the riding of Calgary Mountain View for the Alberta New Democratic Party. His Progressive Conservative (PC) opponent (whom he defeated by just 257 votes) in that election was Jim Prentice, a future federal government minister and Premier of Alberta. Hawkesworth was re-elected in the 1989 election before being defeated in the 1993 election by Mark Hlady. He returned to City Council and served as alderman for Ward 4 until October 18, 2010. Hawkesworth received the 2000 Calgary United Way Spirits of Gold Award for co-chairing the Calgary ...
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John Hawkesworth (book Editor)
John Hawkesworth LLD (c. 1715 – 16 November 1773) was an English writer and book editor, born in London. Biography He is said to have been clerk to an attorney, and was certainly self-educated. In 1744, he succeeded Samuel Johnson as compiler of the parliamentary debates for the ''Gentleman's Magazine'', and from 1741 to 1749 he contributed poems signed Greville, or H Greville, to that journal. In company with Johnson and others he started a periodical called '' The Adventurer'', which ran to 140 issues, of which 70 were from the pen of Hawkesworth himself. On account of what was regarded as his powerful defence of morality and religion, Hawkesworth was rewarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury with the degree of LL.D, In 1754–1755 he published an edition (12 vols) of Swift's works, with a life prefixed which Johnson praised in his ''Lives of the Poets''. A larger edition (27 vols) appeared in 1766–1779. He adapted Dryden's ''Amphitryon'' for the Drury Lane stage in 175 ...
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John Hawkesworth (Army General)
Lieutenant-General Sir John Ledlie Inglis Hawkesworth, (19 February 1893 – 3 June 1945) was a senior British Army officer who served during both World Wars. During the Second World War he commanded the 4th Division during the Tunisian Campaign in early 1943, later commanding the 46th Division throughout most of the Italian Campaign and, finally, X Corps in Greece, before suffering from a fatal heart attack in June 1945. Early life and First World War Hawkesworth was born on 19 February 1893 and was educated at St Bees School, Cumberland from 1907 to 1912, where he excelled at rugby, playing in the School XV in 1911–1912. One of his teammates was G. A. West, later the Bishop of Rangoon. He then went up to The Queen's College, Oxford to read Modern History. He joined the unattached list of the Territorial Reserve of the British Army on 23 January 1914, before being gazetted as a second lieutenant into the East Yorkshire Regiment on 15 August 1914, eleven days after Brit ...
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John Hawkesworth (producer)
John Stanley Hawkesworth (7 December 1920 – 30 September 2003) was a British television and film producer and screenwriter, best known for his work on the period piece, period drama ''Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series), Upstairs, Downstairs'' and the ITV Granada, Granada Television adaptation of ''Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV series), Sherlock Holmes''. Early life Hawkesworth was born in London on 7 December 1920, the son of the-then Captain (British Army and Royal Marines), Captain John Hawkesworth (British Army officer), J. L. I. Hawkesworth, a British Army officer who rose to the rank of Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom), lieutenant general and who had fought in the World War I, First World War (1914–1918) and Helen Jane Hawkesworth (née McNaughton). He was educated at Rugby School, Rugby, University of Paris, the Sorbonne and University of Oxford, Oxford. During the Second World War (1939–1945) he was Officer (armed forces), commissioned as a second lieutenant, in ...
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William De Hawkesworth
William de Hawkesworth (died 8 April 1349) was an English medieval college head and university chancellor. On 20 December 1348, William de Hawkesworth was confirmed as Provost of Oriel College, Oxford. In the same year he became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford In 1349, he was briefly Chancellor of the University. He died on 8 April 1349 and there is a brass to him in the chancel of St Mary's Church, Oxford, describing him as "''prepositus huius ecclesie''" ("provost of the church"). John Wyllyot was elected Chancellor against the University statutes on 20 April 1349 and instead became Chancellor of Exeter Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm .... References Year of birth unknown 1349 deaths Provosts of Oriel College, Oxford Vice-Chancello ...
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