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HOWARD, Hon. Fulke Greville (1773-1846), of Levens Park, Milnthorp, Westmld.; Elford Hall, Staffs.; Ashtead Park, Surr.; Castle Rising, Norf. and 16 Grosvenor Square, Mdx.

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b. 3 Apr. 1773, at Geneva, 2nd s. of Clotworthy Upton, 1st Bar. Templetown [I] (d. 1785), and Elizabeth, da. of Shuckburgh Broughton of Poston Court, Herefs.; bro. of Hon. Arthur Percy Upton* and John Henry Upton, 2nd Bar. Templetown [I]†. educ. Westminster 1786-91; Christ Church, Oxf. 1791; R. Mil. Acad. Berlin. m. 9 July 1807, Mary, da. and h. of Richard Howard (formerly Bagot) of Elford and Castle Rising, s.p.; took name of Howard 6 Aug. 1807. d. 4 Mar. 1846.
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Ensign 1 Ft. Gds. 1793, lt. and capt. 1794, capt. and lt.-col. 1804; lt.-col. 7 W.I. regt. May 1807; half-pay, Irish 9 garrison batt. July 1807; brevet col. 1813; ret. 1825.

Main residences: Levens Park, Milnthorp, Westmld and Elford Hall, Staffs. and and Ashtead Park, Surr. and and Castle Rising, Norf. and 16 Grosvenor Square, Mdx.
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HOWARD, Hon. Fulke Greville (1773-1846)

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HOTHAM, Beaumont, 3rd Bar. Hotham [I] (1794-1870), of South Dalton, Yorks. and 36 Davies Street, Mdx.

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b. 9 Aug. 1794, 1st s. of Beaumont Hotham of South Dalton and Philadelphia, da. of Sir John Dixon Dyke, 3rd bt., of Horeham, Suss. educ. Westminster 1806-8. unm. suc. grandfa. Beaumont Hotham† as 3rd Bar. Hotham [I] and 13th bt. 4 Mar. 1814. d. 12 Dec. 1870.
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Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1810, capt. 1813, maj. Jan. 1819, half-pay Oct. 1819; lt.-col. 1825; col. 1838; maj.-gen. 1851; lt.-gen. 1858; gen. 1865.

Commr. on army recruitment 1859 – 60.

Main residences: South Dalton, Yorks.; 36 Davies Street, Mdx.
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HOTHAM, Beaumont, 3rd Bar. Hotham [I] (1794-1870)

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HOSKINS, Kedgwin (1777-1852), of Strickstenning and Much Birch, Herefs. and 135 Regent Street, Mdx.

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b. 26 May 1777, o. surv. s. of Rev. John Hoskins, rect. of Llandinabo, Herefs., and Sarah, da. of Kedgwin Hoskins of Newent, Glos. m. (1) 12 Apr. 1804, Harriet (d. 17 Sept. 1835), da. of William Elliott of Fawley Court, Herefs., s.p.; (2) 23 June 1836, Elizabeth, da. of Isaac Haynes of Ealing, Mdx., s.p. d. 24 Dec. 1852.
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Main residences: Strickstenning and Much Birch, Herefs.; 135 Regent Street, Mdx.
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HOSKINS, Kedgwin (1777-1852)

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HORT, Sir Josiah William, 2nd bt. (1791-1876), of Hortland, co. Kildare

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b. 6 July 1791, 1st. s. of Sir John Hort, 1st bt., of Hortland and Margaret, da. of Sir Fitzgerald Aylmer, 6th bt., of Donadea Castle. educ. Westminster; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1809. m. 31 Mar. 1823, Louisa Georgiana, da. and coh. of Sir John Caldwell, 5th bt., of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 23 Oct. 1807. d. 24 Aug. 1876.
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Sheriff, co. Kildare 1818 – 19.

Main residence: Hortland, co. Kildare, [I].
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HORT, Sir Josiah William, 2nd bt. (1791-1876)

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HORROCKS, Samuel (1766-1842), of Lark Hill, Preston, Lancs.

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b. 27 Nov. 1766, 1st s. of John Horrocks of Bradshaw, nr. Bolton, Lancs. and Jane, da. of John Booth of Edgworth, nr. Bolton; bro. of John Horrocks†. m. 23 Aug. 1786, Alice, da. of Christopher Duckworth of Edgworth, 1s. 7da. (1 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 1816. d. 24 Mar. 1842.
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Mayor, Preston 1802 – 03.

Main residence: Lark Hill, Preston, Lancs.
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HORROCKS, Samuel (1766-1842)

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HORNE, Sir William (1773-1860), of 19 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn; 49 Upper Harley Street, Mdx. and Epping House, Little Berkhampstead, Herts.

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b. 2 Dec. 1773, 2nd s. of Rev. Thomas Horne, DD (d. 1824), master of Manor House sch., Chiswick, Mdx. and his w. Frances Ann née Price of Weobley, Herefs. IGI (Herefs.); PROB 11/1681/82; T. Faulkner, Hist. Brentford, 326. educ. at his fa.’s sch.; L. Inn 1793, called 1798. m. (1) 12 Aug. 1799, Ann (d. 21 July 1823), Gent. Mag. (1823), ii. 190. da. of James Hesse of Flitwick, Beds., 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da.; (2) c.1826, Ann Davison, wid., 1s. 1da. Horne’s will, proved 20 Aug. 1860. She gave birth to a da. 2 Dec. 1827 and d. 12 Nov. 1849 (Gent. Mag. (1827), ii. 556; (1849), ii. 665). Kntd. 24 Nov. 1830. d. 13 July 1860.
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Commr. of bankrupts 1807 – 18; KC 7 Aug. 1818; bencher, L. Inn 1818; att.-gen. to the queen July – Nov. 1830; solicitor-gen. Nov. 1830 – Nov. 1832; att.-gen. Nov. 1832 – Feb. 1834; master in chancery 1839–53.

Lt. Inns of Court vols. 1803.

Main residences: 19 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn and 49 Upper Harley Street, Mdx. and Epping House, Little Berkhampstead, Herts.
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HORNE, Sir William (1773-1860)

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HORNBY, Edmund (1773-1857), of Dalton Hall, Westmld.

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b. 16 June 1773, 1st s. of Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, rect. of Winwick, Lancs., and Lucy, da. of James Smith Stanley†, Lord Strange, 1st s. of Edward Stanley†, 11th earl of Derby. educ. Raikes’s Sch., Neasden; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1790; I. Temple 1795, called 1798. m. 22 Aug. 1796, his cos. Lady Charlotte Smith Stanley, da. of Edward Smith Stanley†, 12th earl of Derby, 2s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.). Hornby’s obituary in Preston Chron. 20 Nov. 1857 and his will show that he had four children, not one as stated in HP Commons, 1790-1820, iv. 233. suc. fa. to Scale Hall, Lancs. and Dalton 1812. d. 18 Nov. 1857.
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Sheriff, Lancs. 1828 – 29.

Main residence: Dalton Hall, Westmld.
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HORNBY, Edmund (1773-1857)

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HOPE VERE, James Joseph (1785-1843), of Craigie Hall, Linlithgow and Blackwood, Lanark

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b. 3 June 1785, 1st surv. s. of William Hope Weir of Craigie Hall and Blackwood and Sophia, da. of Joseph Corrie of Dumfries. educ. privately; St. John’s, Camb. 1801; L. Inn 1802, called 1820. m. 7 Sept. 1813, Lady Elizabeth Hay, da. of George, 7th mq. of Tweedale, 2s. 6da. suc. fa. 1811. d. 19 May 1843.
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Main residences: Craigie Hall, Linlithgow; Blackwood, Lanark.
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HOPE VERE, James Joseph (1785-1843)

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HOPE, John Thomas (1807-1835), of Luffness, Haddington

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b. 10 Jan. 1807, 1st s. of Hon. Sir Alexander Hope* (d. 1837) and Georgina Alicia, da. of George Brown of Elliestoun, Edinburgh. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1823; L. Inn 1828. m. 2 Mar. 1835, Lady Frances Anne Lascelles, da. of Henry Lascelles†, 2nd earl of Harewood, s.p. d.v.p. 17 Apr. 1835.
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Lt.-col. Fife militia.

Main residence: Luffness, Haddington.
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HOPE, John Thomas (1807-1835)

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HOPE, Henry Thomas (1807-1862), of The Deepdene, Dorking, Surr. and 1 Duchess Street, Mdx.

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b. 30 Apr. 1807, Gent. Mag. (1807), i. 482. 1st s. of Thomas Hope of The Deepdene and Louisa, da. of Hon. and Most Rev. William Beresford, abp. of Tuam. educ. privately by Rev. James Hitchings; Eton 1823; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1825. m. 6 Oct. 1851, IGI (Hants). Anne Adele, da. of Joseph Bichat, 1 illegit. da. suc. fa. 1831. d. 4 Dec. 1862.
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Groom of bedchamber Mar. – Nov. 1830; metropolitan improvement commr. 1842 – 51.

Dir. London and Westminster Bank.

Dep. recorder, East Looe 1830.

Main residences: The Deepdene, Dorking, Surr.; 1 Duchess Street, Mdx.
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HOPE, Henry Thomas (1807-1862)

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