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George Hickes (1642 - 1715)

Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13203?docPos=1 Correspondent
Relevant locations: Educated at Lincoln College, Oxford University
Residence at London, England
Relationships: George Hickes was a correspondent of Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)
George Hickes was a travelling companion of George Wheler (20 Jan 1651 n.s.-15 Jan 1724 ns.)

Linked manuscript items: as Sender of a letter - "[Letter from George Hickes [Hicks] to Ralph Thoresby]," Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS7, Leeds
as Sender of a letter - "[Letterfrom George Hickes [Hicks] to Ralph Thoresby]," Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS20, Leeds
Linked print sources: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - A letter from Dr George Hickes, dated May the 22d, 1700, to Dr Sloane, concerning the saxon antiquity, mentioned N. 247. of these transactions. With an account of his book now in the press at Oxford.
as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et archæologicus. Auctore Georgio Hickesio, S. T. P. Authors: George Hickes, Humphrey Wanley, and Andrew Fountaine Date: An. Dom. MDCCV. .
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References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

245. Sermons writ by the Learned Authors own Hands, viz. Dr. Hopkins Bishop of Derry. (Don. Rev. Geo. Hickes D. D.) Mr. Killingbeck, Vicar of Leedes; Mr. Lamb of Hull; Mr. Lambert of Hunslet; Mr. Skargill of Holbeck, and Mr. Croft of Chelsey.