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Hill, Joseph

Hill, Joseph (d. 1806), printer, was a cousin of Edward Hill, MD, professor of botany in TCD, and through this connection was appointed printer to the university press in 1779; nothing else is known…

Hill, Lord George

Hill, Lord George (1801–79), landlord, was born 9 December 1801, fifth son of Arthur Hill (qv) 2nd marquess of Downshire, and his wife, Mary, daughter of Col. Martin Sandys (1729–68), brother of the baron of Ombersley. He was born three months…

Hill, Mary

Hill, Mary (1764–1836), marchioness of Downshire , Baroness Sandys of Ombersley in her own right, and noted whig partisan, was born 19 September 1764, daughter and heir of Col. Martin Sandys (d. 26 December 1768), and his wife Mary, daughter and heir of William Trumbull of…

Hill, Sir George Fitzgerald

Hill, Sir George Fitzgerald (1763–1839), 2nd baronet, politician, was born 1 June 1763 in Co. Londonderry, the son of Sir Hugh Hill (c.1727–95), 1st baronet, of Brook Hall, and his second wife, Hannah Hill (née McClintock). The Hill family had substantial landholdings in…

Hill, Wills

Hill, Wills (1718–93), 1st marquess of Downshire , politician, was born at Fairford, Gloucestershire, on 30 May 1718, the third but only surviving son of Trevor Hill (1693–1742), 1st Viscount Hillsborough, and Mary Hill (née Rowe), the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Anthony Rowe…

Hime, Sir Albert Henry

Hime, Sir Albert Henry (1842–1919), road and bridge engineer and Natal statesman, was born 29 August 1842 in Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow, seventh son of the Rev. M. C. Hime and his wife Harriette, a daughter of the Rev. Bartholomew Lloyd…

Hincks, Edward

Hincks, Edward (1792–1866), Church of Ireland clergyman, Egyptologist and Assyriologist, was born 19 August 1792 at Princes Street, Cork, the eldest of the eight children (five sons and three daughters) of Thomas Dix Hincks (qv), a…

Hincks, Sir Francis

Hincks, Sir Francis (c.1807–85), businessman, journalist, politician, and colonial administrator, was born 14 December 1807 in Cork, the youngest of nine children of the Reverend Thomas Dix Hincks (qv), presbyterian…

Hincks, Thomas David

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Hincks, Thomas Dix

Hincks, Thomas Dix (1767–1857), presbyterian minister, naturalist, and scholar, was born 24 June 1767 at Bachelor's Quay, Dublin, son of Edward Hincks (d. 1772), a customs officer from Chester, England. His mother's maiden name was Dix, and after the premature death of her…

Hincks, William

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Hincks, William

Hincks, William (fl. 1773–97), painter and engraver, is said to have been born in Waterford, and may have been the William Hincks who in 1795 was left only one shilling by his father John Hincks, a smith in Waterford city. The will also mentioned a daughter, and a wife…

Hinde, John Wilfrid

Hinde, John Wilfrid (1916–97), photographer and postcard manufacturer, was born 17 May 1916 in Street, Somerset, England, into a close-knit Quaker family, who later became Christian Scientist. His great-grandfather was James Clark, co-founder of the Clark's footwear company. During…

Hinkson, Henry Albert

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Hinkson, Katharine (née Tynan)

Hinkson, Katharine (née Tynan) (1859–1931), novelist, poet, and journalist, was born 23 January 1859 in South Richmond St., Dublin, the fifth of twelve children of Andrew Cullen Tynan , a prosperous farmer and cattle trader, and Elizabeth Tynan (née Reilly). From an early age she was…

Hinkson, Pamela

Hinkson, Pamela (1900–82), novelist, was born 19 November 1900 in Ealing, London, England, the only daughter among five children of Katharine Tynan Hinkson (qv), novelist and poet, and Henry Albert Hinkson (1865–1919). Her…

Hinton, Edward

Hinton, Edward (c.1643–1702), master of Kilkenny College, was born in Malden, Surrey, England, son of the Rev. Dr Edward Hinton, rector of Malden; nothing is known of his mother. The family then moved to Islip, Oxfordshire, where Hinton's father had been appointed rector…

Hitchcock, Reginald Ingram Montgomery (‘Rex Ingram’)

Hitchcock, Reginald Ingram Montgomery (‘Rex Ingram’) (1893–1950), film director,was born 18 January 1893 at 58 Grosvenor Square, Rathmines, Dublin, the elder of two sons of Francis Ryan Montgomery Hitchcock, clergyman and Donnellan lecturer at Trinity College Dublin (1912), and his wife…

Hitchcock, Richard

Hitchcock, Richard (1824–56), antiquarian and librarian, was born 6 April 1824 (however, in 1891 his wife reportedly stated he was born in March 1825) at Annagh near Blennerville, Tralee, Co. Kerry, one of three children of Rodney Hitchcock, originally of Spring Vale, Co. Cork.…

Hitchcock, Robert

Hitchcock, Robert (c.1744–1809), actor, playwright, and theatre historian, was born in England, the son of John and Elizabeth Hitchcock. He first came to prominence in 1769 as a member of the Theatre Royal, Norwich, with his wife, Sarah Webb. Less successful than Sarah (who…

Hoadly, John

Hoadly, John (1678–1746), Church of Ireland archbishop of Armagh, was born 27 September 1678 at Tottenham High Cross in Middlesex, the seventh of nine children (and the youngest of three sons) of Samuel Hoadly, an unbeneficed clergyman and schoolmaster, and his wife Martha Hoadly…

Hoare, Edward

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Hoare, Edward

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Hoare, Edward

Hoare, Edward (d. 1690), Cromwellian soldier and settler, was the third of the seven sons of William Hore (b. 1602), of Edmonton in Middlesex and London, and Elizabeth Gilpin (d. 1681), the daughter of Rev. John Gilpin. His only sister, Catherine, married another soldier, Captain…

Hoare, Joseph

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