- Sir Anthony. born 1937, Welsh actor: his films include Bounty (1984), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Shadowlands (1994), Nixon (1995), and Hannibal (2001)
- Sir Frederick Gowland ( ˈɡaʊlənd ). 1861–1947, British biochemist, who pioneered research into what came to be called vitamins: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1929)
- Gerard Manley. 1844–89, British poet and Jesuit priest, who experimented with sprung rhythm in his highly original poetry
- Harry L(loyd). 1890–1946, US administrator. During World War II he was a personal aide to President Roosevelt and administered the lend-lease programme
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Hop•kins
(hop′kinz),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical Anthony, born 1937, English actor, born in Wales.
- Biographical Harry Lloyd, 1890–1946, U.S. government administrator and social worker.
- Biographical Johns, 1795–1873, U.S. financier and philanthropist.
- Biographical Mark, 1802–87, U.S. clergyman and educator.
- Place Namesa city in SE Minnesota. 15,336.
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Hopkins /ˈhɒpkɪnz/ n
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