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Hewlett (surname)
Hewlett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aaron Hewlett (c.1820–1871), the first African-American instructor at Harvard University *Addison Hewlett (1912–1989), North Carolina politician and attorney * Annie Hewlett (1887–1974), English-Canadian writer and artist *Arthur Hewlett (1907–1997), British actor *Bill Hewlett (1913–2001), American engineer, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard *David Hewlett (born 1968), British-born Canadian actor, writer, director and voice actor *Donald Hewlett (1920–2011), British actor * Flora Hewlett (1914–1977), American philanthropist * Frank Hewlett (1913–1983), American journalist and war correspondent *Hilda Hewlett (1864–1943), British aviation pioneer * James Hewlett (painter) (1768–1836), English flower painter * James Hewlett (actor) (fl.1821–1849), African-American Shakespearean actor * James Monroe Hewlett (1868–1941), American Beaux Arts architect, scenic designer, and muralist *Jamie Hewlett (born 19 ...
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Aaron Hewlett
Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett (c. 18201871) was the first African American instructor at Harvard University and oversaw the college's gymnasium. He was the first superintendent of physical education in American higher education. Hewlett was instructor and curator of the College gymnasium from its construction in 1859 until his death in 1871. Biography Hewlett lived in Brooklyn before his job at Harvard. He worked as a porter but also taught boxing and wrestling. The New York Clipper, the leading New York sports paper, considered him "one of the best boxers in Brooklyn." in 1854 he quit his job as a porter and opened “Molineaux House,” a sparring academy, at his residence. Hewlett's instruction included the use of exercise equipment and Indian club, clubs in order to strengthen the body. The 1866 portrait of him and his equipment, taken by George Kendall Warren, is the first known photograph of a medicine ball in the United States. After Hewlett had been working at Harvard for ten ...
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Mark Hewlett
Mark Hewlett (born 26 December 1974) is a New Zealand radio and television personality. In 2003 Hewlett was crowned '' Fear Factor'' grand champion. As a child, his parents fled Rhodesia to settle in Canada and the United States during the Rhodesian Bush War. The family then moved back to their native Zimbabwe in 1980 and then to neighbouring South Africa in 1987. He was schooled at Michaelhouse in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, where he matriculated from in 1992. In 1996, after a year at Natal University and a stay in London, Hewlett, for the fifth time, emigrated overseas this time to Los Angeles for a change of pace. There he was discovered by a photographer and began his modelling career. Following his move Hewlett was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes: he now injects himself four times a day. During his stay in Los Angeles Hewlett successfully competed in the '' Fear Factor'' Grand Champion edition which he won and took home $100,000 a portion of which he gave to his New Zealand ...
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English is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain. Existing on a dialect continuum with Scots language, Scots, and then closest related to the Low German, Low Saxon and Frisian languages, English is Genetic relationship (linguistics), genealogically West Germanic language, West Germanic. However, its vocabulary is also distinctively influenced by Langues d'oïl, dialects of France (about List of English words of French origin, 29% of Modern English words) and Latin (also about 29%), plus some grammar and a small amount of core vocabulary influenced by Old Norse (a North Germanic language). Speakers of English are called Anglophones. The earliest forms of English, collectively known as Old English, evolved from a group of West Germanic (Ingvae ...
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William Hewlett (regicide)
On 30 January 1649, Captain William Hewlett was the officer in charge of the soldiers at the execution of Charles I.Hewlett Genealogy
sourced from a book by the Reverend William King (Vicar of Astley 1947–1973), titled "Bells and Pomegranates" After the Restoration, Captain Hewlett was convicted on 15 October 1660 for his part in the of on 30 January 1649, but was not executed along with the other men who wer ...
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Timothy Hewlett
Timothy Younglove Hewlett (July 29, 1896 – August 6, 1986) was an American architect and artist. Hewlett was born in Bath, New York in 1896. His father, Ambrose W. Hewlett, was the mayor of Bath. Hewlett attended the University of Michigan where he studied architecture and painting. While attending Michigan, he played two years as a forward on the school's basketball team. He was one of the leading scorers on the 1917–18 and 1918–19 Michigan men's basketball teams. He also competed in track at Michigan. Hewlett received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Michigan in 1919. Hewlett began practicing as an architect in Detroit, then joined an architecture firm in Toledo, Ohio in the early 1920s. He worked as an architect in Ohio and Michigan from 1920 to 1975. In 1935, he formed the firm of Hewlett & Best with Thomas D. Best. Hewlett's works included several Coca-Cola bottling plants in Ohio and Michigan, the Toledo Stamping Company, the Calvary Episcopal Church in Be ...
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Thomas Hewlett, Baron Hewlett
Thomas Clyde Hewlett, Baron Hewlett, CBE (4 August 1923 – 2 July 1979) was a British industrialist and life peer. Hewlett was the son of Thomas Hewlett, an industrialist and Conservative Member of Parliament for Manchester Exchange. He was educated at Clifton College, before serving with the Royal Marines during World War II. After the war he attended Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was president of the Cambridge Union, defeating Peter Shore in the election, and chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association. Hewlett joined Anchor Chemical, the family business, in 1950, becoming a managing director in 1961 and its chairman in 1971. He was involved in Conservative politics, serving as Chairman of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations from 1961 to 1966. He was President of National Conservative Convention in 1976. He was also active in numerous charities. Having been appointed CBE in 1959 and knighted in 1964, on 26 April 1972 Hewlet ...
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Thomas Hewlett
Thomas Henry Hewlett (23 November 1882 – 25 May 1956) was a British Conservative Party politician and industrialist. He unsuccessfully contested the 1935 general election in Manchester Clayton, but after the death in 1940 of Peter Eckersley, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Manchester Exchange, Hewlett was elected unopposed in the resulting by-election. He lost the seat in the Labour Party's landslide victory at the 1945 general election. In addition to his political interests, Hewlett was the chairman and managing director of the Anchor Chemical Company which is based in Clayton, Manchester and is now a subsidiary of the Air Products and Chemicals. His children included Thomas Clyde Hewlett, who became Baron Hewlett of Swettenham in the County of Chester in 1972 and the actor Donald Hewlett Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was a British actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' ...
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Steve Hewlett (journalist)
Stephen Edward Hewlett (8 August 1958 – 20 February 2017) was a British print, radio journalist, radio and TV journalist, and visiting professor of Journalism and Broadcast Policy at the University of Salford. Early life Hewlett was born on 8 August 1958. Adopted as a baby by Lawrence and Vera Hewlett from a children's home in Birmingham, he later described his adoptive family as "fabulously caring and supportive". Hewlett was educated at Harold Malley Grammar School in Solihull (the site of which is now Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull, Tudor Grange Academy), and the local sixth form college. In 1981 he graduated in liberal studies in science at Manchester University, where as a student activist he helped organise a rent strike. Career On graduation he joined the BBC's journalist training programme, becoming a researcher for the television programmes ''Nationwide (TV programme), Nationwide'' and ''Watchdog (TV series), Watchdog''. After ''Nationwide''s editor Roger Bolton (prod ...
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Siobhan Hewlett
Siobhan Hewlett is a British-born Irish film, television, radio and theatre actress as well as being a producer, poet and artist. She hails from a theatrical dynasty stretching back to the 19th-century. Background and early life Her great-grandparents "Loch & Lomond" were variety and vaudeville performers, as were her grandparents who met whilst performing for the judges and diplomats at the Nuremberg War Trials (introduced by their mutual agent and her godfather, Sir Lew Grade). Siobhan's grandmother was the last remaining captain of the Bluebell girls, the high-kicking can can troupe who danced her way from Ireland around Europe and South America in the 1920s and 1930s, working with Mistinguett, Josephine Baker, Maurice Chevalier, and Jacques Tati. Her grandfather, was a slapstick comic whose act involved multiple back flips off walls. Her great aunts, sisters Karina and Eve, were contortionists. Siobhan's father, Donald Hewlett, was an actor best known for ''It Ain't Ha ...
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Richard G
Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Frankish language, Old Frankish and is a Compound (linguistics), compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong in rule'. Nicknames include "Richie", "Dick (nickname), Dick", "Dickon", "Dickie (name), Dickie", "Rich (given name), Rich", "Rick (given name), Rick", "Rico (name), Rico", "Ricky (given name), Ricky", and more. Richard is a common English, German and French male name. It's also used in many more languages, particularly Germanic, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Dutch, as well as other languages including Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Finnish. Richard is cognate with variants of the name in other European languages, such as the Swedish "Rickard", the Catalan "Ricard" and the Italian "Riccardo", among others (see comprehensive variant list below). People ...
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Richard Hewlett (American Revolutionary War)
Richard Hewlett was an American-born officer of De Lancey's Brigade, a provincial Royalist unit based out of New York. He is most notable for leading the British side in the Battle of Setauket. He married Mary Townsend on December 6th, 1753 at St. George's Church. Together, they had 11 children. Popular culture A heavily fictionalized version of Hewlett was portrayed by Burn Gorman in the AMC historical drama A historical drama (also period drama, costume drama, and period piece) is a work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television. Historical drama includes historical fiction and romance film, romances, adventure f ... '' Turn: Washington's Spies''. References British America army officers Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War Loyalists in the American Revolution from New York (state) People from Merrick, New York 1729 births 1789 deaths {{UK-mil-bio-stub ...
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Peter Hewlett
Peter William Hewlett (born 18 July 1941) is a Zimbabwean farmer and politician who served as a member of Parliament in the House of Assembly from 1990 to 2000. A member of ZANU–PF, he represented the Zhombe and Kwekwe North constituencies. Born in Masvingo, he attended the Ruzawi and Peterhouse schools before going to the United States to study agriculture and ranching at the University of Missouri and the University of Texas at Austin. He returned to Southern Rhodesia and began farming near Masvingo, and later, near Kwekwe. He was also involved in the meat-processing industry and owned a shop in Harare. Upon his election to the House of Assembly in 1990, he became one of three white parliamentarians in Zimbabwe. Early life and education Hewlett was born on 18 July 1941 in Fort Victoria, Southern Rhodesia (now Masvingo, Zimbabwe). He attended Ruzawi School and Peterhouse School for his primary and secondary education, both located near the town of Marandellas (now Maron ...
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