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Hawes is the home of a rope-makers ( Outhwaites ), where visitors can see the manufacturing process.

Hawes and was
The competition itself was won by F H W Hawes of Dagenham in Essex who finished in less than eight minutes.
Hansard records that on 15 December 1837, Benjamin Hawes asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer " whether it was the intention of the Government to give effect to the recommendation of the Commissioners of the Post-office, contained in their ninth report relating to the reduction of the rates of postage, and the issuing of penny stamps?
Buckner was established in 1875 and named in honor of Benjamin Hawes Buckner ( 1783-1854 )( a cousin and business partner of Richard Hawes ) who once lived on a hill south of the town.
Langley was mentioned in the first episode of the TV series Ashes to Ashes, in February 2008, when DI Alex Drake, played by Keeley Hawes mentions Langley, Virginia, most famous as home to the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The result was her first book, Entertaining ( December 13, 1982 ), ghostwritten by Elizabeth Hawes.
Jasper was named after Jasper Hawes, who operated a trading post in the region for the North West Company.
** At Hawes station, on the branch to the east of the main line, there was an end-on-junction with the North Eastern Railway ( NER ) line across the Pennines to Northallerton
A missionary, Dr. Charles Hawes, learned of the preparation's therapeutic properties, and then determined through extensive study that the product of distillation ( likely steam distillation ) of the plant's twigs was even more efficacious.
" Hawes Extract " was first produced and sold in Essex, Connecticut, in 1846, by druggist and chemist Alvan Whittemore.
The town's grammar school was opened on Hawes Lane in September 1962.
The cathedral was designed by Monsignor John Hawes who was both an architect and a priest.
After Johnson was killed fighting in the Battle of Shiloh, Richard Hawes was named Confederate governor.
Crittenden joined Archibald Dixon and S. S. Nicholas as Unionist representatives at the conference ; the Southern Rights position was represented by John C. Breckinridge, Governor Beriah Magoffin, and Richard Hawes.
Bess Lomax Hawes, who was twenty at the time and did not sing on the John Doe album, writes in her autobiography Sing It Pretty ( 2008 ), that for her part, she had taken the pacifist oath as a girl out repugnance for the senseless brutality of the first World War ( a sentiment shared by many ) and that she took the oath very seriously.
This album was performed by Almanac alumni: Pete Seeger, Bess Lomax, Butch Hawes, and Tom Glazer.
A demonstration of the route between Dent & Wharton with Garsdale & Hawes, titled Hawes Junction, was also included in Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006.
Control of the music lay with the Succentor, Canon Beckwith, who was at odds with the Almoner, Canon Hawes, who was responsible for rehearsing the boy choristers.
Harriet Boyd Hawes ( October 11, 1871 – March 31, 1945 ) was a pioneering American archaeologist, nurse and relief worker.
During the Carter administration, he was an attorney with the Washington, D. C. law firm of Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin and Oppenheimer.

Hawes and further
This was further evident at one point where Hawes touches Grant's back and his collar moves down again.
Unlike Wensleydale it has no large settlements on the scale of Hawes or Leyburn, nor an obvious tourist hook such as former's connection with James Herriot, and so, like Coverdale, it enjoys a quieter tone, especially as it is more remote compared to, say, Wharfedale, which is much further south and easily accessible from the West Yorkshire metropolis.

Hawes and by
The song is also become a jazz standard, having been recorded by Grant Green, Fats Waller, Archie Shepp, Hampton Hawes and many others.
* " A Tale of Two Airplanes " by Kingdon R. " King " Hawes, Lt Col, USAF ( Ret.
Most notably recording a track called Sugar and Spice, written by Tim Hawes and the source of their final band name.
* Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World, directed by James Hawes.
Contemporary re-enactment of Morton's 16 October 1846, diethyl ether | ether operation ; daguerrotype by Southworth & Hawes
* The 39 Steps ( 2008 film ), directed by James Hawes
Formed in 1961 by a group of enthusiasts in New Barnet under the conductorship of Terry Hawes, Southgate College Symphony Orchestra continued as an evening class within Southgate College until July 2005, having become semi-autonomous in 1997.
By 1885 the northern part of Hawes ' estate had been bought by Moses Hopkins ( brother of Mark Hopkins ), who dammed the pond to increase its capacity.
Magnolia is the oldest village in Putnam County, originally settled in the 1830s by William Hawes.
* " A Tale of Two Airplanes " by Kingdon R. " King " Hawes, Lt Col, USAF ( Ret.
* Fair Albion-Music by Patrick Hawes ( 2009 )
In 1999, BBC produced a four-part miniseries based on the novel with a screenplay written by Andrew Davies ; Wives and Daughters featuring Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Francesca Annis, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Barbara Flynn, Deborah Findlay, Iain Glen, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Ian Carmichael.
*" A Tale of Two Airplanes " by Kingdon R. " King " Hawes, Lt Col, USAF ( Ret.
Croft has been voiced by five actresses in the video game series: Shelley Blond ( 1996 ), Judith Gibbins ( 1997-1998 ), Jonell Elliott ( 1999-2003 ), Keeley Hawes ( 2006-2010 ) and Camilla Luddington, who will voice Croft in upcoming titles.
Nick has been conducting an affair with Linda Langer ( Keeley Hawes ), the actress who plays Sandra in the film version of ' Karaoke ', but is also the intended victim of a blackmail plot hatched by Linda and Mailion.
* " A Tale of Two Airplanes " by Kingdon R. " King " Hawes, Lt Col, USAF ( Ret.
", often called " The MTA Song ", is a 1949 song by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes.

Hawes and Thomas
In the 16th century Thomas Wyatt used it in his poem They flee from me that sometime did me seek, Thomas Sackville in the Induction to The Mirror for Magistrates, Alexander Barclay in his Ship of Fools and Stephen Hawes in his Pastime of Pleasure.
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was paid to Mr Hawes for his play, and he died before 1530, when Thomas Field, in his Conversation between a Lover and a Jay, wrote " Yong Steven Hawse, whose soule God pardon, Treated of love so clerkly and well ".
Henry Cooke acquired the site in 1541 and it eventually passed to Sir John Hippersley who salvaged building materials, before selling the property to Thomas Hawes of London in 1632.
Early on, the area was a busy center of commerce, including daguerreotypist ( photographer ), Josiah Johnson Hawes ( 1808 – 1901 ), and Dr. William Thomas Green Morton, the first dentist to use ether as an anaesthetic.
Purley Hall was built around 1608 to replace the manor house of Purley La Hyde and was home to personages such as Warren Hastings, Lady Baden-Powell ( as a child ) and Thomas Hawes ( of South Sea Bubble fame )
Thomas Cogan, another English physician, who had become interested in the same subject during a stay at Amsterdam, where was instituted in 1767 a society for preservation of life from accidents in water, joined Hawes in his crusade.
Henry Cooke acquired the site in 1541 and it eventually passed to Sir John Hippersley who salvaged building materials, before selling the property to Thomas Hawes of London in 1632.

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