A hope hawkins
[haw-kinz] /ˈhɔ kɪnz/
noun
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.
hawkins
/ˈhɔːkɪnz/
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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