Philip was born about 1507, the son of Henry Hawkins and Margreta Walker. The place is not known.
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Note 1
!Note: Philip fit in Milton [Dameral area] because this is his newly deseaced grandfather, Captain John’s, land. His father Henry married in Hertfordshire and appears to have lived there, near his wife’s family, and Captain John likely siged his will there with him before joining the Church, where he served in Kent, where he was born and raised. This likely left Philip with some land in Devon, which he likely leased out, leading to the conflict below.
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue
STAC - Records of the Court of Star Chamber and of other courts
STAC 2 - Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, Henry VIII
STAC 2/12 - Volume XII. [Described at item level]
Catalogue description Folio: 247. Short title: Dogge v Blakedon. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Dogge and Richard...
Reference: STAC 2/12/92
Description:
Folio: 247.
Short title: Dogge v Blakedon.
Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Dogge and Richard Dogge.
Defendants: David Blakedon and Alsyn his wife, and Philip Hawkyn.
Subject: Forcible ouster from a tenement at Milton.
County: Devon.
Document Type: bill.
Date: [1509-1547]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record[s]
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description