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Paul Hackwood (born 1961), English priest Susan Hackwood, American electrical engineer William Hackwood (c. 1757–1839), English sculptor Hackwood Stakes
Hackwood
Manor in Hampshire, United Kingdom
Hackwood Park is a 260-acre (110 ha) country estate that primarily consists of an 18th-century ornamental woodland and formal lawn garden and a 51,681 sq ft
Hackwood_Park
British author and teacher (1851–1926)
Frederick William Hackwood FRHS (18 April 1851 – 4 December 1926) was an English teacher, antiquarian, journalist, and prolific non-fiction writer who
Frederick_Hackwood
William Hackwood (c. 1757–1839) was a modeller for Wedgwood from 1769 until 1832. He began work in the Etruria factory as an "ingenious boy", in Josiah
William_Hackwood
Susan Hackwood is an English-born engineer and academic administrator. She is a professor and researcher of electrical engineering at University of California
Susan_Hackwood
Flat horse race in Britain
The Hackwood Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance
Hackwood_Stakes
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Vision of Britain Youngs Jr. 1979, pp. xii–xiii. Chandler 2007, p. 2. Hackwood, Frederick William (1920). The Story of the Shire, being the Lore, History
Kingdom_of_England
Paul Colin Hackwood is a priest in the Church of England and currently a Canon Emeritus at Leicester Cathedral and CEO of Toc H. Hackwood was born in
Paul_Hackwood
Anglican church in England
think about what could be done to support those born into poverty. [Paul Hackwood, the Chair of Trustees at Church Urban Fund] Many prominent people in the
Church_of_England
Country in northwestern Europe
in the UK has fragmented". BBC News. 8 May 2026. Retrieved 9 May 2026. Hackwood Frederick William: The Story of the Shire, Being the Lore, History and
United_Kingdom
18th century abolitionist symbol
The figure was likely designed and modelled by Henry Webber and William Hackwood with Wedgwood's involvement. The medallion was produced as a jasperware
Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion
Wedgwood_anti-slavery_medallion
British aristocrat (1904–1995)
her sisters, Irene ("Nina") and Cynthia ("Cimmie") were brought up at Hackwood Park, Hampshire, and Montacute; their London home, 1 Carlton Gardens in
Lady_Alexandra_Metcalfe
Christian saint and martyr (died 303)
Byzantine Art and Tradition, Ashgate Publishing, p. 112, ISBN 1-84014-694-X. Hackwood, Fred (2003), Christ Lore the Legends, Traditions, Myths, Kessinger Publishing
Saint_George
Royal Navy officer and politician (1720–1794)
of William Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland He died on 25 December 1794 at Hackwood Park, Winslade, in Hampshire, and was buried in Basing, Hampshire with
Harry Powlett, 6th Duke of Bolton
Harry_Powlett,_6th_Duke_of_Bolton
Association football club in West Bromwich, England
People of Birmingham at the same time were referred to as "Buttons". FW Hackwood's History of West Bromwich has further details as do many contemporary newspaper
West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.
American academic
context of cellular robotics and the concept of electrowetting, with Susan Hackwood. He also devised, with Xuan-Li Xie, the Xie–Beni index for measuring the
Gerardo_Beni
Type of pottery
Stubbs and William Wood, as well as the Flaxmans, father and son. William Hackwood was his chief in-house modeller, who was sometimes allowed to initial pieces
Jasperware
English socialite (1908–1997)
magnate. They had been friends for more than thirty years. They lived at Hackwood Park, the Camrose home in Hampshire. After his death in 1995, she was known
Joan_Yarde-Buller
Category of areas of England
1800. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0719067068. Hackwood, Frederick William (1920). The Story of the Shire, being the Lore, History
Historic_counties_of_England
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
(6.8 km) north of the hamlet. The parish of Winslade contains the vast Hackwood Park, an 89-acre (36 ha) Grade I listed Royal deer park. According to the
Winslade
American planter and politician (1750–1836)
5, 1836. He was interred in the family burying ground at Hackwood, near Winchester. "Hackwood" became a hospital for Union troops in the American Civil
John Smith (Virginia representative)
John_Smith_(Virginia_representative)
Market town in the West Midlands, England
Tonks, who was a doctor working in the town post-cholera. About the clock, Hackwood writes: This was erected, as an inscription upon it testifies, as a memorial
Willenhall
British landowner and Whig politician
consisting of several Noblemen and Gentlemen, are to meet one Day next Week at Hackwood, the Duke of Bolton’s Seat in Hampshire, to consider of the Methods for
Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton
Charles_Powlett,_3rd_Duke_of_Bolton
English statesman (1506–1563)
of the city of London. According to Staffordshire historian Frederick Hackwood, he was born in Wednesbury and taken to London by his father when he was
William Paget, 1st Baron Paget
William_Paget,_1st_Baron_Paget
2020 British TV series or programme
Outhwaite as Shannon McBride (series 2) Michelle Bonnard as Professor Judy Hackwood (series 2) Ray Fearon as Chief Superintendent Lester Price (series 2) John
We_Hunt_Together
British barrister, Christian mystic and psychical researcher
barrister, Christian mystic and psychical researcher. Massey was born at Hackwood Park, Basingstoke. He was the first president of the British Theosophical
Charles_Massey
British peer and newspaper publisher (1879–1954)
County of Surrey, on 19 June 1929, and advanced to Viscount Camrose, of Hackwood Park in the County of Southampton, on 20 January 1941. Berry married Mary
William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose
William_Berry,_1st_Viscount_Camrose
Town in West Midlands, England
Oxford: the Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198605617. F[rederick] W[illiam] Hackwood (1903). Wednesbury Ancient and Modern. Brewin Books Ltd. ISBN 1-85858-219-9
Wednesbury
British nobleman and Whig politician
1786), without issue by either. The Duke of Bolton's properties included Hackwood Park in Hampshire, Bolton Hall, North Yorkshire, Edington in Wiltshire
Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Bolton
Harry_Powlett,_4th_Duke_of_Bolton
English entrepreneur and abolitionist; founder, Wedgwood pottery (1730–1795)
abolitionism. The actual design of the cameo was probably done by either William Hackwood or Henry Webber who were modellers at his factory. Wedgwood mass-produced
Josiah_Wedgwood
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
established himself as a top-class sprinter as a three-year-old with wins in the Hackwood Stakes, Prix de Meautry and Diadem Stakes. He was even better at four,
Lake_Coniston
English writer
Nicholas Rowe, by her friend Katherine Powlett, Duchess of Bolton, of Hackwood Park. Anne declined the invitation via a poem: ALL to the task unused my
Anne_Brydges_Lefroy
English nobleman
Lord St. John of Basing (c.1630–99), of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London and Hackwood, Hants.". In Henning, B. D. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House
John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester
John_Paulet,_5th_Marquess_of_Winchester
Suburb of Manchester
Councillor Councillor 2018 Ali Ilyas (Lab) Zahra Alijah (Lab) Grace Fletcher-Hackwood (Lab) 2019 Jade Doswell (Lab) Zahra Alijah (Lab) Ali Ilyas (Lab) 2021 Jade
Fallowfield
Town in Hampshire, England
cinema and then a furniture shop) and a wing for the Cottage Hospital in Hackwood Road. The drill hall was opened in 1885 and also used for concerts and
Basingstoke
August 2016. Battle of Britain Memorial, The Airmen's Stories - P/O G. H. Hackwood, Access date 20 March 2018 Geissinger, Steve (15 October 1997). "Manmade
List of World War II aces from the United Kingdom
List_of_World_War_II_aces_from_the_United_Kingdom
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
clear to win by two and a half lengths. Two weeks later he won the Listed Hackwood Stakes at Newbury, taking the head close home to beat Ashdown Express and
Somnus_(horse)
Physical process
The term electrowetting was first introduced in 1981 by G. Beni and S. Hackwood to describe an effect proposed for designing a new type of display device
Electrowetting
British racehorse trainer (1938–2026)
yards (1,214 m) race. Willie Ryan, the jockey, rode Jayannpee to win the Hackwood Stakes purse in 1996. The 1996 Princess Margaret Stakes purse was achieved
Ian_Balding
Religious cake to commemorate the dead
General Reading, Volume 2 T.B. Sharpe [28] Grade Teacher, Volume 63 (1945) Hackwood, Frederick William (1974) Staffordshire customs, superstitions & folklore
Soul_cake
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
length. On 21 July, Invincible Spirit started as the 3/1 favourite for the Hackwood Stakes, where he faced seven opponents. Eddery held him up as usual, before
Invincible_Spirit
English Anglican Bishop (1808–1894)
Hervey (1857 - 1949) Frederica Mary Lucy Hervey (1859 - 1860) He died in Hackwood House, near Basingstoke, the house of his son-in-law, Charles Hoare, on
Lord_Arthur_Hervey
British landowner and politician
daughter of Harry Powlett, 6th Duke of Bolton, at her father's seat, Hackwood Park. Together, they had eight children: Henry, Earl of Darlington, later
William Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland
William_Vane,_1st_Duke_of_Cleveland
Human settlement in England
was applied to distinguish his house ... and others ... adopted it also. Hackwood states that the invention was "a hawthorn bush which was pushed out the
New_Invention,_Willenhall
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
Britain and Ireland, 1883, the 3rd Lord Bolton (1818–1895) of the day, of Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, &tc, and the London clubs Carlton and Boodle's, had
Baron_Bolton
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Record 16: 7-4-2 Earnings £326,171 Major wins Wokingham Stakes (2011) Hackwood Stakes (2011) Phoenix Sprint Stakes (2011) World Trophy (2011) British
Deacon_Blues_(horse)
English pottery and porcelain manufacturer
the designs of prints were very often copied.[citation needed] William Hackwood worked for Wedgwood from 1769 until 1832, starting at around 13, but after
Wedgwood
Town in the West Midlands, England
The Birmingham Post. 10 November 1952. p. 4. Retrieved 14 April 2023. Hackwood, Frederick William (1911). Staffordshire Worthies. Stafford: Chronicle
Rowley_Regis
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
campaign was abbreviated by injury but he added two major wins in the Hackwood Stakes and the Park Stakes. In 2005 he made only two appearances but recorded
Pastoral_Pursuits
Thoroughbred racehorse
who won four minor races from twenty starts and finished second in the Hackwood Stakes and fourth in the Prix Maurice de Gheest. Tiggy Wiggy is the second
Tiggy_Wiggy
(1989–1995), former president of Southern Methodist University and Susan Hackwood, professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Riverside
California Council on Science and Technology
California_Council_on_Science_and_Technology
British politician (1666–1729)
Lord St. John of Basing (c.1630–99), of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London and Hackwood, Hants". The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1660-1690.
Lord_William_Powlett
Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth Samy Fawzy, Archbishop of Alexandria Paul Hackwood, Archdeacon of Loughborough Arthur Hawes, Archdeacon of Lincoln Michael
List of University of Birmingham alumni
List_of_University_of_Birmingham_alumni
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
Lieutenant of Hampshire (1800–1807), inherited (c. 1794) estates, including Hackwood Park, Bolton Castle and Bolton Hall, of the Dukes of Bolton through his
Kingsclere
Decade
ISBN 9789051838091. "POWLETT, Charles II, Marquess of Winchester (1685-1754), of Hackwood, nr. Basingstoke, Hants". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Archived
1750s
Former lifeboat station in Northumberland, England
further £114-13s-0d. The whole cost of the station was the gift of Mr Thomas Hackwood of Sydenham. Thomas Brown (Big Tom) was appointed Coxswain. At a ceremony
Cresswell_Lifeboat_Station
Cemetery in England
(1886–1946), recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I Frederick Hackwood (1851–1926), antiquarian Jan Kwapiński (1885–1964), Polish independence
Streatham_Cemetery
Name Rank Nationality Sqn during Battle Awards Notes Hackwood, Gerald Henry Plt Off BR 264 Sqn KIA 20 November 1940 Haig, John Galloway Edward Plt Off
List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (G–K)
List_of_RAF_aircrew_in_the_Battle_of_Britain_(G–K)
Western Christian liturgical season
for the dead, visiting family graves and reflecting on lost loved ones. Hackwood, Frederick William (1902). Christ lore: being the legends, traditions,
Allhallowtide
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
two years before returning to form to win the Chipchase Stakes and the Hackwood Stakes in 2006. Fayr Jag failed to win in 2007 and died after injuring
Fayr_Jag
U.S. House district for Virginia
March 4, 1799 – March 3, 1801 6th Elected in 1799. Retired. John Smith (Hackwood) Democratic-Republican March 4, 1801 – March 3, 1803 7th Elected in 1801
Virginia's 1st congressional district
Virginia's_1st_congressional_district
from a small place near Eccleshall in the time of King Edward III. F W Hackwood, The Annals of Willenhall, Wolverhampton: Whitehead Bros, 1908, p.10 Featherstone
John_Huntbach
Transistorized computers Victor Grinich Co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor H Susan Hackwood Co-inventor of electro-wetting Patrick E. Haggerty Co-founder of Texas
List_of_electrical_engineers
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
who won four minor races from twenty starts and finished second in the Hackwood Stakes and fourth in the Prix Maurice de Gheest. Like his full-brother
Hello_Youmzain
Crash 4.5 L Ferrari F142 V8 DNF C 73 TM Motorsports Grant Bromley Robert Hackwood Michael Hovey Tony Martin Ginetta G50 GT4 112 Bellhousing failure 3.5 L
2015_Bathurst_12_Hour
Historic flag
1627. In his 1920 work on county identities Story of the Shire, Frederick Hackwood calls the three golden eagles of Caernarfonshire as an "authentic" and
Flag_of_Caernarfonshire
Municipal building in Wednesbury, West Midlands, England
hall have included the singer-songwriter, Gareth Gates, in June 2014. Hackwood, Frederick William (1902). Wednesbury ancient and modern: being mainly
Wednesbury_Town_Hall
1928 Berry extant first Baronet created Viscount Kemsley in 1945 Berry of Hackwood Park 1921 Berry extant first Baronet created Viscount Camrose in 1941;
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_the_United_Kingdom
2023 English local election
48.6 N/A Conservative Jeff Stott-Everett 435 33.9 +24.8 Labour Daniel Hackwood 143 11.1 N/A Liberal Democrats Huw James 82 6.4 N/A Majority Turnout 1
2023 North Somerset Council election
2023_North_Somerset_Council_election
English cricketer
cricketer. The son of Hugh E. Raynbird, he was born in June 1854 on the Hackwood Park estate at Winslade near Basingstoke, where his father was manager
Walter_Raynbird
[1978] IRLR 251 Strouthos v London Underground Ltd [2004] IRLR EWCA Civ 402 Hackwood v Seal (Marine) Ltd [1973] IRLR 17 Bendall v Paine & Betteridge [1973]
Unfair dismissal in the United Kingdom
Unfair_dismissal_in_the_United_Kingdom
ProAm 632 11 Cameron Tilley 60 Chrysler Valiant Pacer ProAm 552 12 Rob Hackwood 24 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am ProAm 524 13 Tony Karanfilovski 88 Ford Mustang
2019_Touring_Car_Masters
17 August 2016 156 Timothy John Bunyan 17 August 2016 155 Peter Robert Hackwood 17 August 2016 154 Clinten Thomas McCarthy 17 August 2016 153 Jake Paul
List of recipients of the Star of Courage
List_of_recipients_of_the_Star_of_Courage
American politician (1789–1843)
from 1827 to 1830. Augustine Charles Smith was born on April 5, 1789, at Hackwood Park, Frederick County, Virginia, to Animus (née Bull) and John Smith.
Augustine_C._Smith
Australian motor racing series
19 Darren Beale 5 Wellpro Racing Ford Mustang Coupe Pro-Sport 21 Robert Hackwood 1 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 5 Maxi-Trans Trailers Holden Monaro GTS Coupe
2018_Touring_Car_Masters
Annual celebration of sports and games
the Wenlock Olympian Society, which held its first annual Games in 1859. Hackwood 1907, pp. 14–19 400 Years of Olimpick Passion, Robert Dover's Games Society
Cotswold_Olimpick_Games
Battle in the American Civil War
Division left Bunker Hill and was deployed on Ramseur's left close to the Hackwood Farm on the south side of Redbud Run. Rodes' Division was deployed between
Third_Battle_of_Winchester
Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
place at the site of the station in 1986. Notes Quick (2009), p. 132. Hackwood (1925), p. 99. Anderson & Fox (1981), p. 98. Christiansen & Miller (1971)
Colwich_railway_station
June 2007 - Royal Academy of Arts (London, England, UK) 8–11 June 2007 - Hackwood Art Festival 8–13 October 2007 - Solo Exhibition, The Gallery, Cork Street
Andreas_Heumann
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
churchyard is that of Colonel Julian Berry, son of the 1st Viscount Camrose of Hackwood Park. There is a bench at the village high point. In 2012, an oak was planted
Tunworth
Establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
House in England, 1896–1960(Northern Illinois University Press, 2006). Hackwood, Frederick W. (1910). Inns, Ales and Drinking Customs of Old England. London:
Pub
Ruined Tudor house & palace in Hampshire, England
demolish what was left of Basing House and to build nearby a new house at Hackwood that became the new seat of the Marquesses of Winchester (later titled
Basing_House
Calendar year
ISBN 9789051838091. "POWLETT, Charles II, Marquess of Winchester (1685-1754), of Hackwood, nr. Basingstoke, Hants". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Archived
1754
English politician (1630–1699)
Lord St. John of Basing (c.1630-99), of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London and Hackwood, Hants". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690. Histparl
Charles Paulet, 1st Duke of Bolton
Charles_Paulet,_1st_Duke_of_Bolton
English newspaper
are held by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council archives. Frederick Hackwood Kelly’s Directory of Worcestershire, 1884. Wednesbury Faces, Places, and
Wednesbury_Herald
Area of Wolverhampton, England
Horovitz, David (2005). The Place-Names of Staffordshire. ISBN 0-9550309-0-0. Hackwood, Frederick WM (1908). The Annals of Willenhall. Whitehead Bros. Upton,
Stow_Heath
Title in the British peerage
Viscount Camrose, of Hackwood Park in the County of Hampshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 January 1941 for the
Viscount_Camrose
British horse racing organisation
consisting of several Noblemen and Gentlemen, are to meet one Day next Week at Hackwood, the Duke of Bolton's Seat in Hampshire, to consider of the Methods for
Jockey_Club
British Thoroughbred racehorse
top-class performer in the following year, taking the Leisure Stakes and the Hackwood Stakes before winning the Group 1 British Champions Sprint Stakes. He went
The_Tin_Man_(British_horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Blues, Borderlescott, Pearl Secret [ja] (Temple Stakes), Intrepid Jack (Hackwood Stakes), Godfrey Street (Flying Childers Stakes), Boogie Street (Achilles
Compton_Place_(horse)
English politician (1572–1627)
1641. MAYNEY, Sir Anthony (1572–1627), of Linton Place, Linton, Kent; Hackwood House, Basing, Hants; Fosters, Egham, Surr. and St. Mary Spital, London;
Anthony_Mayney
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Sprint Stakes), Belvoir Bay (Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint) and Strath Burn (Hackwood Stakes). "Equiano pedigree". Equineline. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-05-05
Equiano_(horse)
Dogmersfield Park The Elms (Bedhampton) Elvetham Hall Eversley Manor Exbury House Hackwood Park Hall Place (Bentworth) Headley Grange Heckfield Place Highclere Castle
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
British Thoroughbred racehorse
a length by Khadeem. He then ran sixth behind Waldpfad in the Group 3 Hackwood Stakes at Newbury in July and finished a distant last of four behind Tabdeed
Oxted_(horse)
British nobleman, politician, and newspaper proprietor (1909–1995)
William Berry, later first Viscount Camrose and first Baronet Berry of Hackwood Park, and Mary Agnes Berry, née Corns. His younger brother was Michael
Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose
Seymour_Berry,_2nd_Viscount_Camrose
Index of articles associated with the same name
baronets of Catton, Yorkshire (1806): see Edward Berry Berry baronets of Hackwood Park, Hampshire (1921): see Viscount Camrose Berry baronets of Farnham
Berry_baronets
Dutch painter (1625–1654)
months after his 28th birthday. Paulus painted a self-portrait which was at Hackwood Park, Hampshire until 1998. Potter's most famous painting is The Young
Paulus_Potter
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse
who won four minor races from twenty starts and finished second in the Hackwood Stakes and fourth in the Prix Maurice de Gheest. Like his full-brother
El_Bodegon
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Supremacy, Summerghand, Chil Chil (Chipchase Stakes), Happy Romance (Hackwood Stakes), Garrus (Prix de Meautry) and Nando Parrado (Coventry Stakes).
Emaraaty_Ana
Hackwood Park
Listed parks and gardens in South East England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_South_East_England
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Hackwood, a habitational name from a minor place so named. One example, in Northamptonshire, is named from Middle English hacked ‘cut’ + wode ‘wood’; another, in Basingstoke, Hampshire is named from Old English haca ‘hook’, ‘bend’ + wudu ‘wood’. In the U.S. this name is frequent in NC.See Hagewood 1.
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Youthful.
Boy/Male
French American English
Male
French
French Arthurian legend name of the first husband of Laudine, from Norman French escalogne, from Latin escalonia, ESCLADOS means "from Ascalon," a seaport in southwestern Levant.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Precious Stone
Female
English
English short form of Latin Angela, ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with masculine Ange.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Trustworthy faithful
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Linden Tree Hill
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradumal | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¾à®²
Lord
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mighty and Brave Warrior
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD
HACKWOOD