Edward John Hutchins (27 December 1809, in Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire – 11 February 1876, in Hastings) was a Liberal MP, railway director and Freemason...
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Edward Hutchins may refer to: Edward H. Hutchins (born 1948), book artist and publisher Edward John Hutchins (1809–1876), English politician and railway...
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Guest family (section Frederick Edward Guest)
reference] Sarah Guest aka Sarah Johnson (~1819–?) Sarah Guest, ∞ Edward Hutchins Edward John Hutchins (1809–1876), ∞ Isabel Clara de Bernaben Sarah Guest ∞ William...
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Carlton B. Hutchins (1904–1938), US Navy Medal of Honor awardee Charles P. Hutchins (1872–1938), American college sports coach Edward John Hutchins (1809–1876)...
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Clair Dean Hutchins Navy veteran of World War II. Founder of the Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York and many churches in Africa. The Rev. Hutchins led mission...
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His first wife was the novelist Maude Hutchins. Although his father and grandfather were both Presbyterian ministers, Hutchins became one of the most influential...
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1966), MP for South West Surrey and Chancellor of the Exchequer Edward John Hutchins (1809–1876), MP for Penryn and Falmouth (1840–1841) and Lymington...
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State Archives, Reference, MSA SC 4885-1-27" "East Anglian Worthies", by John Lucius Smith-Dampier, published by B. Blackwell, 1949, p. 165. One or more...
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William Alexander Mackinnon (Dunwich MP) (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
Australia. He was born in Broadstairs, Kent in 1789 and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He was the eldest son of William Mackinnon of Antigua...
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April 2018. Churton, Edward (1838). The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer: 1838. pp. 46, 182, 185. "Ireland". John Bull. 22 March 1851. p...
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