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Robert Hicks (Hix) – Born about 1570. In 1616 he was a fellmonger (hide dealer) residing in Southwark, London. Married, but arrived as a single man as had only one lot in the 1623 land division as “Robart Hickes.” Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group as “Robte. Hicks.” His wife Margaret and two children arrived on the Anne in ...
Magnus Heinason, Faroese, c. 1568–1578 privateer in Dutch service under the Dutch revolt and 1580s, and privateer and merchant in Danish service on the Faroe Islands c. 1578–1589; Piet Hein, Dutch, 1577–1629; Alonso de Contreras, Spanish, 1582–1641, privateer against the Turks under the banner of the Order of Malta and later commanded ...
Effigies of the two wives of Sir Robert Chichester (1578–1627), in Pilton Church, Devon. His daughter kneels behind. He married Anne Keilway (d. 1620), daughter of Robert Keilway, Surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries. Their children included: John Harington, 2nd Baron Harington of Exton (1592–1614), eldest son and heir;
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, ... 1st Earl of Ancram (c. 1578–1654) Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian ... Commander Robert Hicks, ...
When Fort Christanna opened in 1714, Capt. Robert Hicks [3] was named captain of the fort and relocated his family to the area. His homestead Hicks' Ford is located near the municipality of Emporia in Greensville County, VA. The fort was designed to offer protection and schooling to the tributary Siouan and Iroquoian tribes living to the ...
Robert C. Hicks (1927–2018), American college football coach; Robert Drew Hicks (1850–1929), English classical scholar; Robert Hicks (American author) (1951–2022), American author and preservationist; Robert Hicks (American football) (born 1974), NFL offensive tackle; Robert Hicks (Australian footballer) (born 1991), Australian rules ...
Michael Hicks (or Hickes) born 21 October 1543, was the eldest son of Robert Hicks of Bristol, Gloucestershire, at one time a London merchant. His mother was Julian (or Juliana), daughter and heiress of William Arthur of Somerset. His younger brother, Baptist, was created Viscount Campden.
Julian Penn born Julian Arthur became Julian Hicks (c. 1520 – 14 November 1592) was an English business person and moneylender. She owned lands in London and Bristol and ran businesses. She owned lands in London and Bristol and ran businesses.