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  • Carroll C. Hincks
    Carroll C. Hincks
    Carroll Clark Hincks was a federal judge in the United States.Hincks was born in Andover, Massachusetts. He attended Yale College and Yale Law School. From 1915 to 1931, he practiced as a lawyer in Connecticut , except for two years as a U.S...

     (1889–1964), federal judge in the United States
  • Sir Cecil Hincks
    Cecil Hincks
    Sir Cecil Stephen Hincks , Australian politician, was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly who was Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Repatriation in Thomas Playford's government.-Early life:...

     (1894–1963), Australian politician
  • Edward Hincks
    Edward Hincks
    The Reverend Edward Hincks was an Irish clergyman, best remembered as an Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform....

     (1792–1866), Irish orientalist and clergyman
  • Francis Hincks
    Francis Hincks
    Sir Francis Hincks, KCMG, PC was a Canadian politician.Born in Cork, Ireland, he was the son of Thomas Dix Hincks an orientalist, naturalist and Presbyterian minister and the brother of Edward Hincks orientalist, naturalist and clergyman.He moved to York in 1832 and set up an importing business...

     (1807–1885), Irish born Canadian politician
  • Thomas Hincks
    Thomas Hincks
    Thomas Hincks was a British cleric and a naturalist known for his work on zoophytes and bryozoa.He was born the son of the Rev. W. Hincks in Exeter, Devon, studied at Manchester New College, York, from 1833 to 1839 and the University of London....

     (1818–1899), British and Irish Unitarian
    Unitarianism
    Unitarianism is a Christian theological movement, named for its understanding of God as one person, in direct contrast to Trinitarianism which defines God as three persons coexisting consubstantially as one in being....

     minister and naturalist.
  • Thomas Dix Hincks
    Thomas Dix Hincks
    Thomas Dix Hincks was an Irish orientalist and naturalist.Hincks was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained a Presbysterian minister and worked at the Old Presbyterian Church on Princes Street in Cork. After teaching in the Cork Institution, which he founded, he taught in Fermoy,...

    (1767–1857), Irish orientalist, naturalist and clergyman
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