1559: Bramber Rape, Sussex: The names of thable men apointyd to Srue the queene’s Highnes and to be in a redynes apon one hours warnynge wth the names of their Capitaynes: Bill Men: John Hawkins
1840: Captn. I. C. Hawkins I N, passenger, 1st class, from Bombay to Suez; Captn. A. S. Hawkins, passenger, 2nd class, from Bombay to Suez
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Bisley Polling District: Parish of Bisley: Abode: Stroud: Christopher Hawkins and Henry Hawkins (duplicate). Campden Polling District: Parish of Weston Subedge: Abode: Weston Subedge: Jonathan Hawkins
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of houses in Holy Trinity parish: Charles Henry Hawkins, for a house 24 Westgate Street. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Littleworth: William Hawkins for a house in Littleworth Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St John the Baptist: Charles Hawkins, for a house in Alvin Street.
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by John Joseph Augustus Hawkins, 408 Mile End Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, coffee-house keeper, in favour of Henry Jones; and a bill of sale by John Moss Hawkins, Albert House, 31 Middle Street, Hastings, decorator and plumber, in favour of John W. Sibley
6 May 1903: Birth, at Windom, United States of America, the wife of Mr H. G. Hawkins, a son
5 January 1909: Postcard to Mr F. Hawkins, 9 Shaftesbury Avenue, Ashley Road, Bristol
September 1909: Clergy: The Reverend Canon Foster, Rural Dean of Gloucester, All Saints’ Vicarage; the Reverend Alfred H. Cheesman, 17 Derby Road (editor of the parish magazine); the Reverend Harold E. Evans, 31 Alfred Street. Churchwardens: Mr E. Hawkins, Acton Villa, Regent Street; Mr Read, Throstle Nest, Weston Road. Verger: Mr E. Huggins, 26 Stratton Road.
3 September 1910: Postcard to Miss A. Hawkins, No 5 Oxford Parade, London Road, Cheltenham: ‘Dear Amy Just a few lines hoping you are quite well has it leaves me at present I thank you kindly for the post card. sorry I have not wrote be for but I have been buissy. So good bye fore the pressent see you on Monday’
January 1936: Old Nortonian News: L. G. Hawkins (1926-30), B.Sc. (Eng.), London University.
December 1945: Candidate for juvenile membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: G. A. Hawkins, 9 Springfield Road, Attleborough
15 April 1953: County court judgment against Mr W. Hawkins, Le Hurel, Holton Heath, Poole; and against Henry Ernest and Mrs Irene (formerly Irene Stubbs) Hawkins, 41 Guildford Road, St Annes, Bristol
1974: Members of Seaton Carew Golf Club: Gentlemen: Oswald and Ro. Hawkins, 129 Elizabeth Way, Seaton Carew
c1990: Shirley Hawkins (Sandys); Martin Ross; 49 Earlswood Close, Horsham RH13 6DB; Shirley Sandys (2003?), 24a Glenthorne Road, Kingston-upon-Thames KT1 2UB
1994: John Hawkins, spiritual healer