Caesar (or Cæsar) Henry Hawkins FRS (19 September 1798 – 20 July 1884) was a British surgeon. He was the son of the Rev. E. Hawkins and grandson of Sir...
Britain on 25 July 1778 for CæsarHawkins, Serjeant-Surgeon to George II and George III. CæsarHawkins, son of Reverend E. Hawkins, younger son of the first...
redevelopment of building has been designed by the architecture practice Hawkins\Brown. Barry's famous north frontage and library will be preserved and...
John Wood, the Younger for Sir CaesarHawkins, who was Serjeant-Surgeon to Kings George II and III. Sir CaesarHawkins commissioned Capability Brown to...
was married to Elizabeth Allen, who had worked with Hawkins. The association began badly when Hawkins was cast in Korda's notorious flop Bonnie Prince Charlie...
mineralogist, physicist and mathematician (died 1895) September 19 – CaesarHawkins, English surgeon (died 1884) November 4 – Karl Kreil, Austrian astronomer...
Sullivan's Travels (1941) Sullivan's valet The Shanghai Gesture (1941) CaesarHawkins, the bookkeeper Counter-Espionage (1942) Jamison The Moon and Sixpence...
Ferdinand von Hochstetter (born 1829), German geologist. July 20 – Sir CaesarHawkins (born 1798), English surgeon. November 3 - Antoine Constant Saucerotte...
Van Elst Maria Ouspenskaya as The Amah Eric Blore as The Bookkeeper, CaesarHawkins Ivan Lebedeff as The Gambler, Boris Mike Mazurki as The Coolie Clyde...
1884) Seymour Brunson, American Mormon leader (d. 1840) September 19 – CaesarHawkins, British surgeon (d. 1884) September 20 Samuel Henry Dickson, American...
father sent him to study surgery in London at St George's Hospital under CaesarHawkins. He attended classes by Henry Gray where another classmate was Francis...
Park was built around the 1760s by John Wood, the Younger, for Sir CaesarHawkins, who was the physician to the King. It has been designated as a Grade...
1 February 1806: Clifton Wheate, of Corse 4 February 1807: Sir John CaesarHawkins, 3rd Baronet, of Kelston 3 February 1808: Charles Kemeys-Tynte, of Halsewell...
1841 Benjamin Travers 1857–1858 Sir William Lawrence, Bt FRCS FRS 1858 CaesarHawkins FRS 1862 Sir Prescott Hewett, 1st Bt. 1884 Sir James Paget Joseph Lister...
Elizabeth, daughter of Sir CæsarHawkins, 1st Baronet (1711–1786), serjeant-surgeon to the King, and grandfather of CaesarHawkins, in turn serjeant-surgeon...
entered at St. George's Hospital under Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie and CæsarHawkins. He was admitted a member of the College of Surgeons of England in May...
student at St. George's Hospital, London in 1852 (where he studied under CaesarHawkins), and admitted a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England...
saving Jim Hawkins and his mother. He then takes Hawkins to see the squire and the doctor. Dogger: One of Mr. Dance's associates, who doubles Hawkins on his...
lately resident in the People's Republic of Southern Yemen. Arnold CaesarHawkins, British Council Representative, Austria. Arthur Cyril Heathcote, Director...
Sub. Lt. Pennington Softly, Softly (TV series) 1966 - DS Harry Hawkins Julius Caesar (1970) – Titinius Jesus of Nazareth (1977, TV mini-series) – Saturninus...
Augusta (died 1813), was daughter of Pennell Hawkins, serjeant-surgeon to the king, and niece of Sir CæsarHawkins. George matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford...
the Honourable Hussey Fane Keane, Royal Engineers Colonel Alexander CaesarHawkins, Royal Artillery Colonel Richard Parke, Royal Marines Colonel Fairfax...