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- By his father's will in 1589 Hawkyns inherited an annuity of ?0.
- Kochhar said : I'm incredibly excited about the opening of Hawkyns . . . This is going to be my first restaurant offering a modern approach to traditional British cuisine ."
- The hotel's restaurant is run by the Michelin-starred Atul Kochhar, called Hawkyns providing traditional cuisine with a contemporary twist and combines British classics with aspects of his own culinary heritage.
- Hawkyns may probably be identified with the William Hawkyns who, in 1587, commanded the " Advice " on the coast of Ireland; and again with the William Hawkyns who, in 1588, commanded the " Griffin " against the Spanish Armada.
- Hawkyns may probably be identified with the William Hawkyns who, in 1587, commanded the " Advice " on the coast of Ireland; and again with the William Hawkyns who, in 1588, commanded the " Griffin " against the Spanish Armada.
- Hawkyns may probably be identified with the William Hawkyns who, in 1587, commanded the " Advice " on the coast of Ireland; and again with the William Hawkyns who, in 1588, commanded the " Griffin " against the Spanish Armada.
- D3270 / 18 Conveyance ( 1535 ) Joan Cooke of Gloucester to Thomas Bell, Thomas Payne ( aldermen of Gloucester ), Thomas Bell the younger, John Hawkyns, brewer, Richard Halyday, Thomas Pury, Thomas Messyng, Richard Perkyns, clerk, Lewis Lysent and John Partridge of Poddesmede.
- His uncle, Sir John Hawkyns, left him by will in 1595, besides a share of the prospective profits of the last fatal voyage to the West Indies, ?0 a year to be paid quarterly, " on condition that he do not alienate nor sell the same annuity nor rent-charge, or any part thereof, for otherwise this gift shall be void . " He left also legacies of ?00 to each of Hawkyns's children, to be payable " to every such child at the time of their marriage, or at the accomplishment of their several ages of eighteen years, which shall first happen . " From the wording of this clause it would seem probable that the children were girls; but we know nothing more of them.
- His uncle, Sir John Hawkyns, left him by will in 1595, besides a share of the prospective profits of the last fatal voyage to the West Indies, ?0 a year to be paid quarterly, " on condition that he do not alienate nor sell the same annuity nor rent-charge, or any part thereof, for otherwise this gift shall be void . " He left also legacies of ?00 to each of Hawkyns's children, to be payable " to every such child at the time of their marriage, or at the accomplishment of their several ages of eighteen years, which shall first happen . " From the wording of this clause it would seem probable that the children were girls; but we know nothing more of them.