HOWARD, Philip Henry (1801-1883), of Corby Castle, Cumb.
Sheriff, Cumb. 1860 – 61.
HOWARD, Philip Henry (1801-1883)
Sheriff, Cumb. 1860 – 61.
HOWARD, Philip Henry (1801-1883)
Lt. S.W. Yorks. yeoman cav. 1820.
HOULDSWORTH, Thomas (1771-1852)
Hered. kpr. Lochmaben Palace.
HOPE JOHNSTONE, John James (1796-1876)
Adv. depute 1812.
HOME DRUMMOND, Henry (1783-1867)
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.
HOLMES, William (?1777-1851)
Sheriff, Northumb. 1849 – 50.
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.
HODGSON, John (1806-1869)
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.
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 This (cited hereafter as Broughton), has been drawn on, and the unpublished diaries (Add. 56540-56557) have been selectively used.
HOBHOUSE, John Cam (1786-1869)
Rep. peer [I] 1855 – d.
Sheriff, Flints. 1855–6.
HILL TREVOR, Hon. Arthur (1798-1862)
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.
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.
HERRIES, John Charles (1778-1855)
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.
HERBERT (formerly CLIVE), Edward, Visct. Clive (1785-1848)