Havelock - People

People

  • Havelock-Allan baronets, holders of the baronetcy
  • Sir Henry Havelock, (1795–1857), British general, active in India
  • Lieutenant General Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet (1830–1897), British General, MP for Sunderland 1874–1881 and Durham South East 1885–1892 and 1895–1897 (son of Sir Henry Havelock)
  • Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 2nd Baronet (1872–1953), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Bishop Auckland 1910–1918
  • Sir Anthony Havelock-Allan, 4th Baronet (1904–2003), British film producer
  • Sir (Anthony) Mark David Havelock-Allan, 5th Baronet (born 1951—see Havelock-Allan baronets), English Circuit Judge
  • Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor of Tasmania, 1901–1904
  • Eric A. Havelock (1903–1988), British (later Canadian and American) scholar
  • Jon Havelock, Alberta politician
  • Gary Havelock, 1992 World Individual Speedway champion
  • John E. Havelock (born 1932), Attorney General for the state of Alaska from 1970 to 1973
  • Havelock Ellis (1859–1939), a British physician and psychologist, writer, and social reformer who studied human sexuality

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