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HUME CAMPBELL, Hugh, Lord Polwarth (1708-94).

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b. 15 Feb. 1708, 1st surv. s. of Alexander Hume, M.P. [S], 2nd Earl of Marchmont [S]; twin. bro. of Hon. Alexander Hume Campbell. educ. private sch. London 1716-?21; Holland (Utrecht and Franeker) 1721-?5; Edinburgh Univ. m. (1) 1 May 1731, Anne, da. and coh. of Robert Western of St. Peter’s, Cornhill, 1s. 3da.; (2) 30 Jan. 1748, Elizabeth, da. of Windmill Crompton, linen draper, of Cheapside, 1s. suc. fa. as 3rd Earl 27 Feb. 1740.
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First commr. of police [S] 1747 – 64; rep. peer [S] 1750 – 84; P.C. 22 Nov. 1762; gov. of bank of Scotland 1763 – 90; keeper of the great seal [S] 1764 – d.

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HUME CAMPBELL, Hugh, Lord Polwarth (1708-94)

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HUMPHREY, Paul (c.1687-1751), of Chipstead, Surr.

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b. c. 1687, s. of Toby Humphrey of Gray’s Inn by Anne, da. of Paul Docminique. m., 1da. d.v.p. suc. cos. Charles Docminique 1745.
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Main residence: Chipstead, Surr.
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HUMPHREY, Paul (c.1687-1751)

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HUMFREYS, Sir William, 1st Bt. (c.1651-1735), of Barking, Essex.

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b. c. 1651, 2nd s. of Nathaniel Humfreys of Candlewick Street, London, citizen and ironmonger, by his w. Mary. m. (1) bef. 1682,PCC 72 Cottle. Margaret (d. 19 Aug. 1704), da. of William Wintone of Dymock, Glos., 1s. 1da.; (2) 6 Jan. 1705, Ellen, wid. of Robert Lancashire, London merchant, s.p. Kntd. 26 Oct. 1704; cr. Bt. 30 Nov. 1714.
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Sheriff, London 1704 – 05, alderman 1707, ld. mayor 1714 – 15; master, Ironmongers’ Co. 1705; director, E.I. Co. 1711 – 14, Bank of England 1719–30 (with statutory intervals).

Col. Green regt. 1714 – d.

Main residence: Barking, Essex.
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HUMFREYS, Sir William, 1st Bt. (c.1651-1735)

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HUNGERFORD, John (c.1658-1729), of Lincoln’s Inn.

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b. c. 1658, 1st s. of Richard Hungerford of Wilts. educ. L. Inn 1677, called 1687, bencher 1707. m. (lic. 5 Aug. 1687) Mary, da. of Abraham Spooner, vintner, of London, s.p.
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Commr. of the alienation office 1711 – 14; cursitor of Yorks. and Westmld. for life.

Main residence: Lincoln's Inn.
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HUNGERFORD, John (c.1658-1729)

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HUNGERFORD, Walter (1675-1754), of Studley House, nr. Calne, Wilts.

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b. 9 July 1675,Hoare, Hungerfordiana, 58. 1st surv. s. of Sir George Hungerford M.P., of Cadenham, Wilts. by Frances, da. of Charles Seymour, M.P., 2nd Baron Seymour of Trowbridge, sis. of the 5th and 6th Dukes of Somerset. m. 22 Nov. 1703, Elizabeth Dodson of St. Clement Danes,Add. 33412, f. 135. s.p. suc. fa. 1714.
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Commr. of appeals in the excise 1708 – 14; sheriff, Wilts. 1727–8.

Main residence: Studley House, nr. Calne, Wilts.
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HUNGERFORD, Walter (1675-1754)

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HUNT, George (?1720-98), of Lanhydrock, nr. Bodmin, Cornw.

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b. ?1720, 2nd s. of Thomas Hunt of Mollington, Cheshire by Mary Vere, da. of Russell Robartes, M.P., sis. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Radnor. educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 10 Mar. 1738, aged 17. unm. suc. uncle, the 3rd Earl of Radnor, at Lanhydrock 1741.
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Main residence: Lanhydrock, nr. Bodmin, Cornw.
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HUNT, George (?1720-98)

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