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John Hodgson (antiquary), Hodgson
John Hodgson may refer to: * John Hodgson (actor) (fl. 1690s), English stage actor * John Hodgson (British Army officer) (1757–1846), British general * John Hodgson (antiquary) (1779–1845), English clergyman and antiquary * John Hodgson (Australian politician) (1799–1860), Australian politician and mayor of Melbourne * John Hodgson (Pennsylvania politician) (died 1881), American politician and newspaperman from Pennsylvania * John Hodgson (Wisconsin politician) (1812–1869), English-born Wisconsin politician * John Barnet Hodgson (1819–1908), businessman and mayor of Ramsgate, England * John Evan Hodgson (1831–1895), English painter * J. F. Hodgson (John Frederick Hodgson, 1867–1947), British socialist activist * John Hodgson (footballer, born 1900) (1900–1959), English football for Brentford * John Hodgson (footballer, born 1922) (1922–1973), English footballer for Leeds United and Middlesbrough * John H. Hodgson (fl. 1960s), Canadian historian * John Hodgson (Kentuc ...
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John Hodgson (actor)
John Hodgson was an English stage actor of the late seventeenth century. He joined the United Company in 1688 and his first recorded appearance was in '' The Treacherous Brothers'' at Drury Lane in 1690. In 1695 he was one of several actors who broke away to join Thomas Betterton's new company at Lincoln's Inn Fields. His name is sometimes written as Hudson. He was married to the singer Mary Hodgson.Lowerre p.127 Selected roles * Orgillus in '' The Treacherous Brothers'' by George Powell (1690) * Audas in '' Distressed Innocence'' by Elkanah Settle (1690) * Don Juan de Mendoza in ''The Mistakes'' by Joseph Harris (1690) * Tachmas in ''Alphonso, King of Naples'' by George Powell (1690) * Count Canail in ''Sir Anthony Love'' by Thomas Southerne (1690) * Sir Robert Holland in ''Edward III'' by William Mountfort (1690) * Lord Worthy in ''Greenwich Park'' by William Mountfort (1691) * Will Merriton in ''Love for Money'' by Thomas D'Urfey (1691) * Conon in ''King Arthur'' by John Dr ...
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John Hodgson (British Army Officer)
General John Studholme Hodgson (1757 – 10 January 1846) was a British Army officer who served as colonel of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot. Military career Born the son of Field Marshal Studholme Hodgson and Catherine Howard (daughter of Lieutenant General Thomas Howard) and educated at Harrow School, Hodgson was commissioned as an ensign in the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot on 20 May 1779. He was dangerously wounded at the head of the King's Own Regiment in Holland in 1799 and was twice made prisoner of war by the French. He was captured by the French ship ''La Vengeance'' in 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars and went on to be Governor, Commander-in-Chief, and Vice Admiral of Bermuda, with the rank of Brigadier, from 1806 to 1810. In 1811, by when he had been promoted to Major-General, he was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Curacao (ruled by Britain from 1807 to 1815). He also served as colonel of the 3rd Garrison Battalion of the 83rd Reg ...
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John Hodgson (antiquary)
John Hodgson (1779–1845) was an English clergyman and antiquary, known as the English county histories, county historian of Northumberland. Early life The son of Isaac Hodgson and Elizabeth, daughter of William Rawes, he was born at Shap Rural, Swindale, in the parish of Shap, Westmorland, Westmoreland, on 4 November 1779; his father was a stonemason. Hodgson studied at the grammar school of Bampton, Cumbria, Bampton from the age of seven to nineteen. He learned a good deal of classics, mathematics, chemistry, botany, and geology, and acquired an interest in natural history and local antiquities, through rambles in the countryside. His parents were too poor to make a university education possible, and at the age of twenty he started work as the master of the village school at Matterdale, near Ullswater. He soon moved to a school at Stainton, Eden, Stainton, near Penrith, Cumbria, Penrith. Early in 1801 he was appointed to the school of Sedgefield in County Durham, where the en ...
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John Hodgson (Australian Politician)
John Hodgson (1799 – 2 August 1860) was an Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council and Mayor of Melbourne 1853–54. He died at his house in Kew of bronchitis. Arrival in Melbourne According to his great-great-granddaughter, Hodgson was born in 1799 at Studley, Wadworth, Yorkshire, to William and Mary Hodgson. The Re-member database indicates his birthplace as the small west Yorkshire village of Wadsworth. Studley in Wadworth, and therefore its use in Melbourne, likely draws inspiration from the now World Heritage site of Studley Royal Park Yorkshire, renowned for the gardens developed over a hundred years from 1716 by the Aislabie family. These gardens were a popular tourist destination during the 19th century. The oral source states that John Hodgson, along with his wife Annie Buckley Hodgson and their three sons and three daughters arrived in Sydney, Australia, in 1837. They settled in Melbourne later that year. In 1837, a passenger with the ...
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John Hodgson (Pennsylvania Politician)
John Hodgson (died December 2, 1881) was an American politician and newspaperman from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1858. He published various newspapers in Pennsylvania, including the '' Norristown Herald'', ''The Jeffersonian and Democratic Herald'', and the '' Chester Times''. Early life John Hodgson was born to Ann(e) and William Hodgson. He moved with his family from England to America at the age of five or nine. They settled in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and his father was a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church and his mother sold candy from a store in front of their home on West Gay Street. He learned the printing trade as an apprentice at the ''Village Record'' in West Chester under Charles Miner. Career After learning the trade, Hodgson moved to Doylestown in Bucks County, and was a compositor at the ''Bucks County Intelligencer'' there. He then moved to Norristown in Montgom ...
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John Hodgson (Wisconsin Politician)
John Hodgson may refer to: * John Hodgson (actor) (fl. 1690s), English stage actor * John Hodgson (British Army officer) (1757–1846), British general * John Hodgson (antiquary) (1779–1845), English clergyman and antiquary * John Hodgson (Australian politician) (1799–1860), Australian politician and mayor of Melbourne * John Hodgson (Pennsylvania politician) (died 1881), American politician and newspaperman from Pennsylvania * John Hodgson (Wisconsin politician) (1812–1869), English-born Wisconsin politician * John Barnet Hodgson (1819–1908), businessman and mayor of Ramsgate, England * John Evan Hodgson John Evan Hodgson (London 1 March 1831 – 1895) was a British painter. He painted domestic genres scenes, historical subjects, and in an orientalist fashion inspired by North Africa. Life The elder son of John Hodgson, a Russia merchant and ... (1831–1895), English painter * J. F. Hodgson (John Frederick Hodgson, 1867–1947), British socialist activist * John ...
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John Barnet Hodgson
John Barnet Hodgson was a Ramsgate Mayor, businessman and long serving Ramsgate postmaster. He was born on 24 October 1819 in Georgia, United States. He moved to England as a child in 1821. In July 1845 he was appointed postmaster of Ramsgate, a position he held for 46 years, before retiring on 31 December 1891. He was a business partner of Edward Welby Pugin and contractor for The Granville Hotel, Ramsgate The Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, Kent, on the southeast coast of England, is a former hotel designed by Edward Welby Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin. Built in 1867 as a terrace of eight houses, The Granville was a hotel between 1869 and 1946 before b .... He was mayor of Ramsgate between 1898 and 1899. He died at his home at 30 Augusta Road, Ramsgate on 24 January 1908. He was interred in the family vault in St. George's churchyard, Ramsgate.East Kent Times, 29 January 1908. References 1819 births 1908 deaths Mayors of places in Kent American emigrants to the ...
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John Evan Hodgson
John Evan Hodgson (London 1 March 1831 – 1895) was a British painter. He painted domestic genres scenes, historical subjects, and in an orientalist fashion inspired by North Africa. Life The elder son of John Hodgson, a Russia merchant and member of a leading family in Newcastle upon Tyne, he was born in London. At the age of four he was taken to St. Petersburg, but was sent to England eight years later for his education. He entered Rugby school in February 1846, and on leaving school returned to St. Petersburg and entered his father's counting-house. Influenced by the old masters in The Hermitage collection and John Ruskin's ''Modern Painters'', Hodgson gave up commerce for an artist's career. In 1853 he went to London and entered as a student at the Royal Academy of Arts. He exhibited his first picture, ''The Notice of Ejectment'', in 1856. From 1859 he lived at 5 Hill Road, Abbey Road, London, and he became a member of the group known later as the St John's Wood set, of ...
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John Hodgson (footballer, Born 1900)
John William R. Hodgson (28 September 1900 – 3 January 1959) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back for Brentford in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional association football, football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, it is the oldest football league in Association football around the world, the w .... Career statistics References 1900 births 1959 deaths Footballers from County Durham Men's association football fullbacks English men's footballers Darlington Town F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Brentford F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players English Football League players Canadian National Soccer League players English expatriate sportspeople in Canada English expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's soccer players in Canada 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-defender-1900s-stub ...
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John Hodgson (footballer, Born 1922)
John Hodgson (10 May 1922 – 1973) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Leeds United and Middlesbrough Middlesbrough ( ), colloquially known as Boro, is a port town in the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Lying to the south of the River Tees, Middlesbrough forms part of the Teesside Built up area, built-up area and the Tees Va .... External links John Hodgson statsat Neil Brown stat site English men's footballers English Football League players Leeds United F.C. players Middlesbrough F.C. players 1922 births 1973 deaths Footballers from Seaham Date of death missing Men's association football goalkeepers 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-goalkeeper-1920s-stub ...
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John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died ), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (died ), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Joh ...
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John Hodgson (Kentucky Politician)
John Foster Hodgson (born July 11, 1961) is an American politician who has served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives since January 2023. He represents Kentucky's 36th House district, which consists of part of Jefferson County. Biography Hodgson was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where both his parents were stationed in World War II.He earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering from Texas Tech University in 1984 and a Master of Science in aeronautical science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2007. Later, Hodgson attended Liberty University and studied public policy for one year. He moved to Jefferson County, Kentucky, in 1985 and worked for United Parcel Service (UPS). Hodgson would remain with UPS for 32 years, serving in various management positions, before retiring in 2016 to work as the operations director for Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. Currently, Hodgson serves as president of Bigfoot Strategies, a consulting firm for bus ...
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