Charles Scott Hadow (1801–1849) co-owner of Willis, Hadow and Co, wine merchants of Scot's Yard, Bush lane, London[1] and trader in India.
Douglas Robert Hadow (1846–1865) who died during the descent after the first ascent of the Matterhorn
Edward Ash Hadow, (1831–1866) chemist who conducted pioneering research on cyanide.
Major-General
Frederick Edward Hadow (1836–1915) served during the Indian Mutiny, in the Madras Artillery, later became a Justice of the Peace in Hereford.
Professor
George Hadow (1712–1780) professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews from 1748 to 1780
Pen Hadow (1962 - ) British explorer and the first man to walk solo and unsupported the 478 miles (769 km) from the northern coast of Canada to the North Pole.
Walter Hadow (1849-1898) English cricketer, HM Commissioner for Prisons for Scotland.
Sir
William Henry Hadow (1859–1937) educational reformer, musicologist and vice-chancellor of Sheffield University.
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Charles Scott Hadow (1801–1849) co-owner of Willis, Hadow and Co, wine merchants of Scot's Yard, Bush lane, London[1] and trader in India.
Douglas Robert Hadow (1846–1865) who died during the descent after the first ascent of the Matterhorn
Edward Ash Hadow, (1831–1866) chemist who conducted pioneering research on cyanide.
Major-General
Frederick Edward Hadow (1836–1915) served during the Indian Mutiny, in the Madras Artillery, later became a Justice of the Peace in Hereford.
Professor
George Hadow (1712–1780) professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews from 1748 to 1780
Pen Hadow (1962 - ) British explorer and the first man to walk solo and unsupported the 478 miles (769 km) from the northern coast of Canada to the North Pole.
Walter Hadow (1849-1898) English cricketer, HM Commissioner for Prisons for Scotland.
Sir
William Henry Hadow (1859–1937) educational reformer, musicologist and vice-chancellor of Sheffield University.
Surname list
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surnameHadow. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
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