William Hawkins (died 1589), English sea-captain and merchant
William Hawkins (fl. c. 1600), 16th century representative of the English East India Company
William Hawkins (serjeant-at-law) (1673–1746), English serjeant-at-law and legal writer
William Hawkins (priest) (1722–1801), English poet and dramatist, son of the serjeant-at-law
William Hawkins (governor) (1777–1819), governor of North Carolina
William Hawkins (mass murderer) (1809–1838), convicted perpetrator of the Myall Creek massacre
William L. Hawkins (1895–1990), African-American folk artist
Bill Hawkins (cricketer) (1861–1930), New Zealand cricketer and Member of Parliament
William Ashbie Hawkins (1862–1941), African American lawyer in Baltimore
William D. Hawkins (1914–1943), American Marine awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II
William E. Hawkins (1863–1937), Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas
William Hawkins (songwriter and poet) (1940–2016), Canadian songwriter, musician and poet
Trip Hawkins (born 1953), founder of Electronic Arts
Bill Hawkins (American football) (born 1966), player for the Los Angeles Rams
Yisrayl Hawkins (born Buffalo Bill Hawkins), 20th century religious leader
William A. Hawkins (born 1954), CEO of Medtronic, a medical company in Minnesota
William Warwick Hawkins, British Member of Parliament for Colchester
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Supreme Court of Texas WilliamHawkins (songwriter and poet) (1940–2016), Canadian songwriter, musician and poet Trip Hawkins (born 1953), founder of...
WilliamHawkins Polk (May 24, 1815 – December 16, 1862) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's...
considerable quantity of cattle and hogs. Benjamin Hawkins was born to Philemon Hawkins and Delia (Martin) Hawkins on August 15, 1754, the third of four sons...
household of a relative, sea-captain WilliamHawkins of Plymouth, and began his seagoing training as an apprentice on Hawkins' boats. By 18, he was a purser...
William Murray "Trip" Hawkins III (born December 28, 1953) is an American entrepreneur and founder of Electronic Arts, The 3DO Company, and Digital Chocolate...
Kilmeister, James Oates, Edward Foley, John Russell, John Johnstone, WilliamHawkins and James Parry, were executed early on the morning of 18 December...
1817–1863), member of the Texas Senate WilliamHawkins Abbott (1819–1901), American oil producer and trader William J. Abbott (born 1962), American businessman...
the progressive experimental band Sylvia. In 2004, Hawkins formed his own side project, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders, in which he played drums...
announced that Hawkins would join the cast of AMC's The Walking Dead as Heath, a key character from Robert Kirkman's comic series. Hawkins played Dr. Dre...
WilliamHawkins Abbott (October 27, 1819 – January 8, 1901) was a producer of petroleum who also built the first oil refinery. He was also engaged in...
Compagnie) in 1602 to unify Dutch efforts at trade with Asia. Sir WilliamHawkins led the first voyage of the English East India Company to India and...
Hawkins (or Hawkyns) (c. 1562 – 17 April 1622) was a 17th-century English seaman, explorer and privateer. He was the son of Admiral Sir John Hawkins....
William Warwick Hawkins (1816 – 8 February 1868) was a British Conservative politician. Hawkins was elected Conservative MP for Colchester at the 1852...
Professor WilliamHawkins Wilson (Oxford 1866 – Cairo 1956) was a British physiologist and a member of the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, from 1895...
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...
in San Francisco, California, the daughter of Charles Albert Hawkins and Mabel Hawkins (née Morrison). She received a BA in Romance languages and philology...