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== Doyle-Hawkins ==
== Doyle-Hawkins ==
[[File:Hampshire-telegraph-and-sussex-chronicle-1885-08-08-p4-marriage-doyle-hawkins.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle]] (8 august 1885, p. 4)]]
[[File:Hampshire-telegraph-1885-08-08-p4-marriage-doyle-hawkins.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle]] (8 august 1885, p. 4)]]


[Marriage] On the 6th inst., at Thornton in Lonsdale Parish Church, by the Rev. S. M. Stable, [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], M.D., of Bush Villas, Southsea, to [[Louisa Hawkins]], youngest daughter of the late Jeremiah Hawkins, Esq., of Minsterworth, Gloucestershire.
[Marriage] On the 6th inst., at Thornton in Lonsdale Parish Church, by the Rev. S. M. Stable, [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], M.D., of Bush Villas, Southsea, to [[Louisa Hawkins]], youngest daughter of the late Jeremiah Hawkins, Esq., of Minsterworth, Gloucestershire.

Revision as of 23:36, 12 August 2021

Doyle-Hawkins is an article published in the Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle on 8 august 1885.

Marriage of Arthur Conan Doyle and Louisa Hawkins on 6 august 1885.


Doyle-Hawkins

Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle (8 august 1885, p. 4)

[Marriage] On the 6th inst., at Thornton in Lonsdale Parish Church, by the Rev. S. M. Stable, Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., of Bush Villas, Southsea, to Louisa Hawkins, youngest daughter of the late Jeremiah Hawkins, Esq., of Minsterworth, Gloucestershire.