Anthony hawkins


sir anthony hope (“anthony hope”) 1863–1933, english novelist and playwright.
coleman, 1904–69, u.s. jazz saxophonist.
also, hawkyns. sir john, 1532–95, english slave trader and rear admiral.
noun
coleman. 1904–69, us pioneer of the tenor saxophone for jazz
sir john. 1532–95, english naval commander and slave trader, treasurer of the navy (1577–89); commander of a squadron in the fleet that defeated the spanish armada (1588)

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