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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
Surname list
Hackwood is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Hackwood (1851–1926), teacher, antiquarian, journalist, and writer Paul Hackwood
Hackwood
English statesman (1506–1563)
serjeants-at-mace of the city of London. According to Staffordshire historian Frederick Hackwood, he was born in Wednesbury and taken to London by his father when
William Paget, 1st Baron Paget
William_Paget,_1st_Baron_Paget
Historic flag
in 1627. In his 1920 work on county identities Story of the Shire, Frederick Hackwood calls the three golden eagles of Caernarfonshire as an "authentic"
Flag_of_Caernarfonshire
English newspaper
paper are held by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council archives. Frederick Hackwood Kelly’s Directory of Worcestershire, 1884. Wednesbury Faces, Places
Wednesbury_Herald
Cemetery in England
VC (1886–1946), recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I Frederick Hackwood (1851–1926), antiquarian Jan Kwapiński (1885–1964), Polish independence
Streatham_Cemetery
American planter and politician (1750–1836)
Middletown in Frederick County on March 5, 1836. He was interred in the family burying ground at Hackwood, near Winchester. "Hackwood" became a hospital
John Smith (Virginia representative)
John_Smith_(Virginia_representative)
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
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 and
Kingdom_of_England
U.S. House district for Virginia
and early 19th century, it comprised northwestern Virginia (that became Frederick County, Virginia as well as the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia after
Virginia's 1st congressional district
Virginia's_1st_congressional_district
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
Country in northwestern Europe
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 Evolution
United_Kingdom
Market town in the West Midlands, England
and authority in Victorian England, Taylor & Francis, 1977, p. 30. Hackwood, Frederick (1908). "31". The Annals of Willenhall (1990 ed.). Wolverhampton:
Willenhall
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
British soldier, nobleman and Whig politician
attached farms included Bolton Hall and Bolton Castle in North Yorkshire and Hackwood Park, Old Basing, Hampshire. Lord Nassau Powlett, son of 2nd Duke of Bolton
Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton
Charles_Powlett,_5th_Duke_of_Bolton
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
Railway. Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5121-4. Hackwood, Frederick Willam (1925). Glimpses of bygone Staffordshire. Mercury. Jeuda,
Colwich_railway_station
Town in the West Midlands, England
Birmingham Post. 10 November 1952. p. 4. Retrieved 14 April 2023. Hackwood, Frederick William (1911). Staffordshire Worthies. Stafford: Chronicle Press
Rowley_Regis
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
Religious cake to commemorate the dead
Reading, Volume 2 T.B. Sharpe [28] Grade Teacher, Volume 63 (1945) Hackwood, Frederick William (1974) Staffordshire customs, superstitions & folklore. EP
Soul_cake
Town in West Midlands, England
(1996): 14–28. A step for travellers to get on or off their horses Hackwood, Frederick William (1900). "Religious Wednesbury, its Creeds, Churches and Chapels"
Wednesbury
Clement's Day at Finch Foundry in Sticklepath [19][permanent dead link] Hackwood, Frederick William (1974) Staffordshire customs, superstitions & folklore. EP
English_festivals
American politician (1789–1843)
to 1830. Augustine Charles Smith was born on April 5, 1789, at Hackwood Park, Frederick County, Virginia, to Animus (née Bull) and John Smith. His brother
Augustine_C._Smith
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
Western Christian liturgical season
dead, visiting family graves and reflecting on lost loved ones. Hackwood, Frederick William (1902). Christ lore: being the legends, traditions, myths
Allhallowtide
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
Annual celebration of sports and games
Dovers Olimpick Games upon Cotswold-Hills, London: Robert Raworth. Hackwood, Frederick William (1907), Old English sports, T. Fisher Unwin Haddon, Celia
Cotswold_Olimpick_Games
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
David Maurice Frederick Newman (born 23 August 1954) is a Church of England priest and retired Archdeacon of Loughborough. Newman was born in Woking on
David_Newman_(priest)
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
Press, 2010. www.oxfordreference.com Retrieved 4 December 2013. Hackwood, Frederick William (1920). The Story of the Shire, being the Lore, History and
Types of subdivision of the United Kingdom
Types_of_subdivision_of_the_United_Kingdom
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)
Area of Birmingham, England
Handsworth Church and its Surroundings, E.C. Osborne, Birmingham Frederick William Hackwood (1908), Handsworth: Old & New: A History of Birmingham's Staffordshire
Handsworth,_West_Midlands
Human settlement in England
gutenberg.org/files/31675/31675.txt The Annals Of Willenhall, by Frederick William Hackwood "Geograph:: Council Housing in Wolverhampton -1920s [35 photos]
Low_Hill
Category of areas of England
Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0719067068. Hackwood, Frederick William (1920). The Story of the Shire, being the Lore, History and
Historic_counties_of_England
English writer, satirist and bookseller (1780–1842)
the Fight for the Free Press. Faber and Faber, 2005. 356 pages. Hackwood, Frederick. "William Hone. His Life and Times". Originally published 1912 in
William_Hone
Decade
ISBN 9789051838091. "POWLETT, Charles II, Marquess of Winchester (1685-1754), of Hackwood, nr. Basingstoke, Hants". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Archived
1750s
Municipal building in Wednesbury, West Midlands, England
have included the singer-songwriter, Gareth Gates, in June 2014. Hackwood, Frederick William (1902). Wednesbury ancient and modern: being mainly its manorial
Wednesbury_Town_Hall
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 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
English landowner
attached farms included Bolton Hall and Bolton Castle in North Yorkshire and Hackwood Park, Old Basing, Hampshire. G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday
William Orde-Powlett, 3rd Baron Bolton
William_Orde-Powlett,_3rd_Baron_Bolton
British sculptor (1713–1799)
General Henry Conway Thomas Townshend Lord Camden Sir Jeffery Amherst Frederick, Prince of Wales - Stourhead Lady Mary Coke Stourhead Charles Townshend
Isaac_Gosset_(sculptor)
Establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
in England, 1896–1960(Northern Illinois University Press, 2006). Hackwood, Frederick W. (1910). Inns, Ales and Drinking Customs of Old England. London:
Pub
Jasperware oval portrait plaque of Dr Joseph Priestley, attributed to William Hackwood (c. 1779). The ebonized frame is inscribed Priestley, presented by J.F
List of artworks in the collection of the Royal Society of Chemistry
List_of_artworks_in_the_collection_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Chemistry
Municipal building in Willenhall, West Midlands, England
"Willenhall History Trail" (PDF). Walsall Council. Retrieved 13 May 2021. Hackwood, Frederick (1908). "The Annals of Willenhall". Wolverhampton: Whitehead Brothers
Willenhall_Library
Area of Wolverhampton, England
David (2005). The Place-Names of Staffordshire. ISBN 0-9550309-0-0. Hackwood, Frederick WM (1908). The Annals of Willenhall. Whitehead Bros. Upton, Chris
Stow_Heath
Church of England ecclesiastical office
): Ian Stanes (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) 2005–2009 (res.): Paul Hackwood 2009 – 27 March 2017 (ret.): David Newman 28 February – 8 October 2017:
Archdeacon_of_Loughborough
Awards of British honours
services to Tackling Drink and Drug Driving. Amanda Aldous – Founder, Hackwood Art Festival. For services to the Arts. Mohammed Ali – Street Artist. For
2016_Birthday_Honours
English poet (1735–1820)
Lucubrations of Crispinus Scriblerus, 1815 (complete poem published 1896) Hackwood, Frederick William (1911). Staffordshire Worthies. Stafford: Chronicle Press
James_Woodhouse_(poet)
industry, and to the community through charitable organisations. Georgina May Hackwood For service to the promotion of community health through the Warwick Blood
2001 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
2001_Queen's_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1974
elected MP for Walsall North which included part of the abolished seat. Hackwood, F. W. (2002) [1902]. Wednesbury Ancient and Modern. "Representation of
Wednesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Wednesbury_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Gift
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Queen
Male
Egyptian
, prince.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Girl; lass.
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a hermit.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Dear one.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Period of 100 Years; Century
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Artistic Person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of victory, Brilliant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
On the Way to Saibaba
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
FREDERICK HACKWOOD
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.