Hincks

Hincks
Recorded in the spellings of Hinks, Hincks, Hinkes, and Hinksman, this most interesting surname is of pre 8th century Anglo-Saxon origins. It is an occupational name for a groom, later a squire or page of honour, and also "a sumpter- man" or carrier", deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century "hengest", a stallion, and where appropriate the suffix "mann", meaning "a henchman or horseman". An Act passed in 1463 to restrain excess in apparel makes an exception in favour of "Hensmen, Heroldes, Purceyvantes, Swerdeberers, as Maires, Messagers and Minstrelles" (Statutes of the Realm). The following entry is found in the "Privy Purse Expenses" of 1532: "Item, the same daye paied to the yoman of the henxman for their lodging at ii tymes at Westminster". Early recordings of the surname include: Thomas Hengysman, mentioned in 1460, in the Index of Wills proved in the Rochester Consistory Court; John Hengestman, recorded in 1473, in documents published by the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology; and Dorcas Hinckes, a witness at the church of St James, Clerkenwell, London, on February 25th 1577. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Henxman, which was dated 1413, in the charters known as the Close Rolls. This was during the reign of King Henry V, known as "The Victor of Agincourt", 1413 - 1422. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Hincks — is a surname, and may refer to:* Carroll C. Hincks (1889 1964), federal judge in the United States * Edward Hincks (1792 1866), Irish orientalist and clergyman * Francis Hincks (1807 1885), Irish born Canadian politician * Thomas Hincks (1818… …   Wikipedia

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  • Hincks — Hincks, Edward, Assyriolog, geb. 19. Aug. 1792 zu Cork in Irland, gest. 3. Dez. 1866, studierte 1807 bis 1811 am Trinity College in Dublin und wurde 1825 zum Rektor zu Killyleagh in der Grafschaft Down ernannt. Anfangs dem Studium der… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Hincks, Sir Francis — ▪ Canadian journalist and politician born Dec. 14, 1807, Cork, County Cork, Ire. died Aug. 18, 1885, Montreal       journalist and politician. He served as joint premier of the united province of Canada in 1851–54.       Hincks immigrated to York …   Universalium

  • Hincks, Sir Francis — (1807 1885). E Appointed inspector general by Sir Charles Bagot, 31; on Metcalfe, 38; returned in elections of 1848, 50; becomes inspector general in La Fontaine Baldwin ministry, 53; Ryerson s letter to, 90; his capacity for discreet, practical… …   The makers of Canada

  • Hincks Conservation Park — /hɪŋks/ (say hingks) noun a park established in 1941 on the northern part of the Eyre Peninsula, SA. 66 300 ha …  

  • Edward Hincks — The Reverend Edward Hincks (August 19, 1792 ndash; December 3, 1866) was an Irish clergyman, best remembered as an Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform.Edward Hincks was born in Cork on 19 August 1792. He was the… …   Wikipedia

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  • Francis Hincks — Infobox President name = Sir Francis Hincks caption = The Hon. Francis Hincks birth date = birth date|1807|12|14|mf=y birth place = Cork, Ireland death date = August 18, 1885 death place = Montreal, Quebec order = Premier of Canada West term… …   Wikipedia

  • Carroll C. Hincks — Carroll Clark Hincks (November 30, 1889 September 30, 1964) was a federal judge in the United States.Hincks 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. Army …   Wikipedia

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