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      • Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet, PC (17 May 1801 – 17 August 1881), was a British landowner and Conservative politician.
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  2. William Heathcote may refer to: Sir William Heathcote, 1st Baronet (1693–1751), British merchant and politician. Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet (1801–1881), British politician. William Heathcote (1800 ship), British slave ship and West Indiaman.

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    b. 17 May 1801, o.s. of Rev. William Heathcote, preb. of Winchester and rect. of Worting, and Elizabeth, da. of Lovelace Bigg Wither of Manydown, nr. Basingstoke, Hants. educ. by Rev. Edward Meyrick at Ramsbury, Wilts.;1 Winchester 1813; Oriel, Oxf. 1818; fellow, All Souls 1822-5, hon. fellow 1858-d.; I. Temple 1822. m. (1) 8 Nov. 1825, Caroline Fr...

    PC 8 Aug. 1870. Sheriff, Hants 1832-3; chairman, Hants q.s. 1838. Capt. N. Hants yeoman cav. 1824-7, 1830, maj. 1831.

    The branch of the Heathcote family to which this Member belonged was distantly related to the baronets of Normanton Park, Rutland and had been seated at Hursley since 1718. Heathcote’s grandfather and namesake had represented Hampshire, 1790-1806, and his uncle Sir Thomas Freeman Heathcote, who had succeeded as 4th baronet in 1819, from 1808-20.2 F...

    See F. Awdry, A Country Gentleman of 19th Cent. (1906). 1. 1.Ibid. 199. 2. 2. E.D. Heathcote, Heathcote Fam. 116. 3. 3.Awdry, 7-30, 64-65, 149, 199-200; Hants RO, Heathcote mss 63M84 234/11, 12, 14. 4. 4.Awdry, 23, 31; Heathcote, 143; Heathcote mss 234/18, 21, 22. 5. 5.Awdry, 33, 96, 201-2; PROB 11/1698/203; IR26/1045/322. 6. 6.Awdry, 202; PROB 6/1...

  3. Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet, PC (17 May 1801 – 17 August 1881), was a British landowner and Conservative politician.

  4. John Henley Heathcote-Williams (15 November 1941 – 1 July 2017), known as Heathcote Williams, was an English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist. [1] He wrote a number of book-length polemical poems including Autogeddon , Falling for a Dolphin and Whale Nation , which in 1988 was described by Philip Hoare as "the most powerful ...

  5. William, later Sir William, Heathcote (1692/3–1751) was one of the wealthy outsiders with a mercantile background who purchased a country estate during the eighteenth century. He transformed a run-down manor into a prosperous enterprise and from a young London merchant became a prominent member of the Hampshire elite.

  6. First name (s) William. Surname. Heathcote, fifth baronet. Position (s) held at King's College London. Member of the College Council, 1856-1868.

  7. Along with Tom Stoppard, Heathcote Williams is for me the great English writer of my generation. He is first and last a poet. His first book, The Speakers, about the soapbox orators in Hyde Park, was indeed in prose. But prose so musical, so cadence-aware that there had been nothing like it since Murphy or Malone Dies.

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