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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]

  2. 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. Life . Banks was the younger son of politician Joseph Banks of Revesby Abbey, Lincolnshire.

  3. 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 .

  4. William John Bankes (11 December 1786 – 15 April 1855) was an English politician, explorer, Egyptologist and adventurer. The second, but first surviving, son of Henry Bankes MP, he was a member of the Bankes family of Dorset and he had Sir Charles Barry recase Kingston Lacy in stone as it is today.

  5. From the deserts of Egypt to the elaborate interiors of Kingston Lacy, he explores the incredible achievements of this 19th century daredevil. Bankes was the Georgian Indiana Jones - an adventurer, collector and spy, championed by his close friend Lord Byron for achieving ‘miracles of research and enterprise’.

  6. William Banks (died 1676) (1636–1676), English politician. William Banks (barrister) (1719–1761), English politician. William Banks (cricketer) (1822–1901), Welsh-born English cricketer. William Banks (footballer) (1893–1963), English footballer. William V. Banks (1903–1985), radio station executive in Detroit.

  7. Há 3 dias · Biography. A four-time TAC triple jump champion (1980-81, 83, 85), in 1985 Willie Banks won that meet with 17.97 (58-11½) to become the first American since Daniel Ahearn in 1911 to set a triple jump world record. Banks had a long career internationally, first representing the US at the 1977 Universiade (3rd).