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  1. William Banks (19 April 1719 – September 1761) was an English barrister and the father of Sir Joseph Banks, the naturalist. He was also a Member of Parliament for six years, and from 1733 to 1741 was known as William Hodgkinson. [1]

    • Early Life and Family
    • The Business in Australia
    • Life in Cumberland
    • His Marriage and His Sons
    • Highmoor House, Wigton
    • Sources

    William Banks was born in Keswick on 16th January 1811 and baptised nearby at Crosthwaite Church on 25th November that year. His father was also William Banks (1780-1860), a Keswick weaver and woollen manufacturer, as had been his grandfather Joseph Banks Senior (c1750-1817) and several generations before him. On 13th April 1800 at the same church ...

    John Hodge (c1750-1828) began a check manufactory business in Wigton in 1793, his father and uncle having originated the production of gingham and other types of cloth before him. His children Joseph and Jane carried on the business with success but following the deaths of all three principals in short succession and without further issue, in 1846 ...

    William Banks became a JP and Chairman of the Wigton Bench, Deputy Lieutenant for Cumberland and in 1871 he was High Sheriff for the county. He was Chairman of the Wigton Water Works Company, the Wigton Local Board of Health and the Wigton Highway Board. An oil painting of him hung in Wigton Parish Council offices. He stood unsuccessfully as the Co...

    On 16th November 1843 William Banks married Sarah Barwise Dand (1813-1901), the daughter of William Dand of Monkhill in Cumberland. They lived with Joseph Hodge after their marriage and in time, after inheriting Highmoor upon his death in 1846, employed there three or four domestic servants as well as farm hands and a coachman. They had two sons. T...

    As Pevsner says: ‘it started out harmlessly enough’. The estate ‘which stands on a gentle eminence commanding extensive prospects about half a mile south of the parish church’ was sold by Mrs Campbell of London in 1817 to John Hodge. He began the building of the present house which initially involved a relatively modest five bay two storey stuccoed...

    Burke’s Landed Gentry 1924
    Cambridge University Alumni 1261-1900
    Census Registers for England 1841-1911
    CAS (C) PROB/1878/W322 Will of William Banks
  2. INSCT Founding Director William C. Banks is a SU College of Law Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor and Emeritus Professor at the College of Law and the Maxwell School as Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs.

    • Professor of Law Emeritus
    • Syracuse University College of Law
  3. 26 de nov. de 2018 · William C. Banks is a Syracuse University College of Law Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor and Founding Director of the Institute on National Security and Counter Terrorism, as well as an emeritus professor at the College of Law and the Maxwell School as Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs.

  4. William Banks may refer to: William Banks (alderman) (born 1949), alderman in Chicago. William Banks (rugby) (1925–1991), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s.

  5. 13 de fev. de 2011 · Biography. Banks, William (1719-61). Eldest surviving son of Joseph Banks (1695-1741) and his first wife, Anne, daughter and heiress of William Hodgkinson of Overton (Derbys), born 19 April 1719. Educated at Westminster, 1730-33 and Middle Temple (admitted 1736).

  6. William Charles Banks (born December 30, 1948) is an American law professor and legal scholar in constitutional law, national security law, and counterterrorism law. He is a Professor of Law Emeritus at Syracuse University College of Law and Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Emeritus at SU's Maxwell School ...