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HOWARD, Philip Henry (1801-1883), of Corby Castle, Cumb.

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b. 22 Apr. 1801, 1st. s. of Henry Howard of Corby and Catherine Mary, da. of Sir Richard Neave, 1st. bt., of Dagnam Park, Essex. educ. Stonyhurst 1815-18. Cumbria RO (Carlisle), Howard of Corby Castle mss D/HC/1/25. m. 11 Nov. 1843, Elizabeth Minto, da. of Maj. John Canning Howard, E.I. Co., 1s. 3da. suc. fa. 1842. d. 1 Jan. 1883.
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Sheriff, Cumb. 1860 – 61.

Main residence: Corby Castle, Cumb.
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HOWARD, Philip Henry (1801-1883)

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HOULDSWORTH, Thomas (1771-1852), of Portland Place, Manchester, Lancs. and Sherwood Hall, nr. Epperstone, Notts.

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b. 13 Sept. 1771, 2nd s. of Henry Houldsworth, yeoman, of Hagg Farm, Gonalstone and Anne, da. of Thomas Hooton of Newton. unm. d. 1 Sept. 1852.
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Lt. S.W. Yorks. yeoman cav. 1820.

Main residences: Portland Place, Manchester, Lancs.; Sherwood Hall, nr. Epperstone, Notts.
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HOULDSWORTH, Thomas (1771-1852)

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HOPE JOHNSTONE, John James (1796-1876), of Raehills, Dumfries.

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b. 29 Nov. 1796, 1st s. of Sir William Johnstone Hope* and 1st w. Lady Anne Hope Johnstone, da. of James, 3rd earl of Hopetoun [S]. m. 8 July 1816, Alicia Anne, da. of George Gordon of Hillhead, 7s. (4 d.v.p.) 3da. suc. mother to Dumfries estates of 2nd mq. of Annandale [S] 1818; fa. 1831. d. 11 July 1876.
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Hered. kpr. Lochmaben Palace.

Main residence: Raehills, Dumfries.
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HOPE JOHNSTONE, John James (1796-1876)

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HOME DRUMMOND, Henry (1783-1867), of Blair Drummond, Perth and 22 Fludyer Street, Mdx.

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b. 28 July 1783, 1st s. of George Home Drummond of Blair Drummond and Janet, da. of Rev. John Jardine, DD. educ. Edinburgh h.s.; Gent. Mag. (1867), ii. 548 Corpus, Oxf. 1802; adv. 1808. m. 14 Apr. 1812, Christian, da. of Charles Moray of Abercairny, Perth, 2s. 1da. d.v.p. suc. fa. 1819. d. 12 Sept. 1867.
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Adv. depute 1812.

Main residences: Blair Drummond, Perth; 22 Fludyer Street, Mdx.
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HOME DRUMMOND, Henry (1783-1867)

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HOLMES, William (?1777-1851), of 10 Grafton Street; New Bond Street and Vine Cottage, Fulham, Mdx.

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b. ?1777, 5th s. of Thomas Holmes, brewer, of Farnhill, co. Sligo and Anne, da. of Harloe Phibbs of co. Sligo. educ. Trinity, Dublin 6 Apr. 1795, aged 17. m. 24 Oct. 1807, Gent. Mag. (1807), ii. 977. Helen, da. and coh. of John Tew of Dublin, wid. of Rev. Sir James Stronge, 1st bt., rect. of Tynan, co. Armagh, 1s. d. 26 Jan. 1851.
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Lt. 4 Ft. 1799, 69 Ft. 1800; capt. 3 W.I. Regt. 1803 – 07.

Treas. of ordnance June 1818 – Nov. 1830.

Agent, Demerara 1818 – 33.

Main residences: 10 Grafton Street and New Bond Street and Vine Cottage, Fulham, Mdx.
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HOLMES, William (?1777-1851)

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HODGSON, John (1806-1869), of Elswick House, Northumb.

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b. 30 July 1806, 1st. s. of John Hodgson of Elswick and Sarah, da. and coh. of Richard Huntley of Friarside, co. Dur. educ. by Rev. James Birkett at Ovingham, Northumb. 1814-19; Durham sch. 1819-23; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1823. m. 31 Jan. 1833, Isabella, da. and coh. of Anthony Compton of Carham Hall, nr. Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumb., s.p. suc. fa. 1820; Elizabeth Archer Hinde to Stelling Hall and Ovington Lodge, Northumb. 7 Mar. and took additional name of Hinde by sign manual 11 Aug. 1836. d. 25 Nov. 1869.
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Sheriff, Northumb. 1849 – 50.

Main residence: Elswick House, Northumb.
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Draws on R. White, Biog. Notice of John Hodgson Hinde, reprinted from Archaelogia Aeliana (n.s.), vii (1873), and R. Welford, Men of Mark ’Twixt Tyne and Tweed, ii. 522-8. Bywell (Northumb.) MI incorrectly gives Hodgson’s year of death as 1809.

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HODGSON, John (1806-1869)

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HOBHOUSE, John Cam (1786-1869).

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b. 27 June 1786, 1st s. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse†, 1st bt., of Westbury College, Glos., Cottles House, Wilts. and Whitton Park, Twickenham, Mdx. and 1st w. Charlotte (d. 25 Nov. 1791), da. of Samuel Cam of Chantry House, Bradford, Wilts. educ. at Lewin’s Mead, Bristol by Dr. John Prior Estlin; Westminster 1800; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1803. m. 28 July 1828, Lady Julia Tomlinson Hay, da. of George, 7th mq. of Tweedddale [S], 3da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 14 Aug. 1831; cr. Bar. Broughton 26 Feb. 1851; GCB 23 Feb. 1852. d. 3 June 1869.
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Sec. at war Feb. 1832 – Mar. 1833; PC 6 Feb. 1832; chief sec. to ld. lt [I] Mar. – May 1833; chief commr. of woods and forests July – Dec. 1834; pres. bd. of control Apr. 1835 – Sept. 1841, July 1846 – Feb. 1852.

Capt. R. Cornw. and Devon Miners 1812 – 13.

Notes

See R.E. Zegger, John Cam Hobhouse: a Political Life, 1819-1852 (1979) and M. Joyce, My Friend H (1948). As Lord Broughton, he had five vols. of Some Account of a Long Life privately printed, 1865-7. His daughter Lady Dorchester published portions of this, together with extracts from his daily diaries, as Recollections of a Long Life, 6 vols. (1909-11). This (cited hereafter as Broughton), has been drawn on, and the unpublished diaries (Add. 56540-56557) have been selectively used.

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HOBHOUSE, John Cam (1786-1869)

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HILL TREVOR, Arthur (1798-1862), of Whittlebury, Northants.

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b. 9 Nov. 1798, 1st and o. surv. s. of Arthur Hill Trevor, 2nd Visct. Dungannon [I], and Hon. Charlotte Fitzroy, da. of Charles Fitzroy†, 1st Bar. Southampton. educ. Harrow 1812-17; Christ Church, Oxf. 1817. m. 10 Sept. 1821, at Leghorn, Sophia, da. of Col. Gorges Marcus Irvine of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, s.p. suc. fa. as 3rd Visct. Dungannon [I] 14 Dec. 1837. d. 11 Aug. 1862.
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Rep. peer [I] 1855 – d.

Sheriff, Flints. 1855–6.

Main residence: Whittlebury, Northants.
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HILL TREVOR, Hon. Arthur (1798-1862)

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HERRIES, John Charles (1778-1855), of 11 Great George Street, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. Nov. 1778, 1st s. of Charles Herries (d. 1819), merchant, of 4 Jefferies Square, London and w. Mary Ann Johnson. educ. Cheam, Surr.; Leipzig Univ. m. 8 Feb. 1814, Sarah, da. of John Dorington, clerk of fees of House of Commons, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. d. 24 Apr. 1855.
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Jun. clerk, treasury 1798 – 99, under clerk of revenue 1799 – 1805, asst. clerk 1805 – 11; priv. sec. to Nicholas Vansittart* as sec. to treasury 1801 – 04, to Spencer Perceval* as chan. of exchequer 1807–9 and first ld. of treasury 1809–11, to William Wellesley Pole* as chan. of exchequer [I] July – Oct. 1811; registrar and sec. to Order of Bath 1809 – 22; commissary-in-chief 1811 – 16; auditor of civil list 1816 – 23; revenue commr. [I] 1821; sec. to treasury Feb. 1823 – Sept. 1827; PC 17 Aug. 1827; chan. of exch. Sept. 1827 – Jan. 1828; master of mint Feb. 1828 – Nov. 1830; pres. bd. of trade Feb. – Nov. 1830; sec. at war Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835; metropolitan improvement commr. 1842 – 51; pres. bd. of control Feb. – Dec. 1852.

Cornet London and Westminster light horse vols. 1803, lt. 1804, capt. 1809.

Main residence: 11 Great George Street, Mdx.
Notes

See Mem. of Public Life of John Charles Herries by his son Edward (1880), a reply to slurs which was ‘not intended for a complete biography’ (Intro. p. 8), and Oxford DNB.

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HERRIES, John Charles (1778-1855)

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HERBERT (formerly CLIVE), Edward, Visct. Clive (1785-1848), of Powis Castle, nr. Welshpool, Mont. and Grafton Street, Mdx.

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b. 22 Mar. 1785, 1st s. of Edward Clive†, 2nd Bar. Clive [I], afterwards 1st earl of Powis, and Lady Henrietta Antonia Herbert, da. of Henry Arthur Herbert†, 1st earl of Powis; bro. of Robert Henry Clive*. educ. Eton 1799-1802; St. John’s, Camb. 1803. m. 9 Feb. 1818, Lady Lucy Graham, da. of James Graham†, 3rd duke of Montrose [S], 5s. 4 da. (1 d.v.p.). Took name of Herbert in lieu of Clive 9 Mar. 1807 according to will of his mat. uncle George, 2nd earl of Powis (d. 1801); suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Powis 16 May 1839; KG 12 Dec. 1844. d. 17 Jan. 1848.
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Commr. new bishoprics 1847 – d.

Maj. commdt. Ludlow yeomanry 1807 – 28; lt.-col. commdt. S. Salop yeoman cav., R.E. Mont. yeomanry 1828 – d.

Bailiff, Ludlow 1807 – 08; Bishop’s Castle 1808 – 09

Ld. lt. Mont. Apr. 1830 – d.

Main residences: Powis Castle, nr. Welshpool, Mont; Grafton Street, Mdx.
Clive, Edward
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HERBERT (formerly CLIVE), Edward, Visct. Clive (1785-1848)

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