YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ^Families of lore an* j^oare. EDWARD HOARE ESQ? FACTORY HILL. CO: CORK. (To face Title-^age.) ^ome Account OF THE €arlp ^tstovp antr (Hweatofip, WITH PEDIGREES FROM 1330, UNBROKEN TO THE PRESENT TIME, OF THE JFamtltes of Hore an* 3|oare, WITH ALL THEIR BRANCHES INTERSPERSED THROUGHOUT WITH ANECDOTES, AND INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES OF MANY OF THE PRINCIPAL PERSONS MENTIONED. COLLECTED AND COMPILED BY EDWARD HOARE, Esq., LATE CAPTAIN OF THE NORTH CORE RIFLES, AND OF FACTORY HILL, COUNTY OF CORK. LONDON : ALEEED EUSSELL SMITH, 36 SOHO SQTJAEE. 1883. TO SIR JOSEPH WALLIS O'BRYEN HOARE, BARONET, OF SYDNEY, NEAE SOUTHAMPTON, AS SENIOE MEMBEE AND HEAD OF ALL THE FAMILIES OF THE NAME OF HORE and HOARE, &f)ts Uolume, DESCEIPTIYE OF THE FAMILY, THE~fcABOTJB OF MANY YEAES' EESEAECHES AND CAEE, aS AFFECTIONATELY INSCEIBED BY HIS KINSMAN AND EELATIVE, EDWAED HOARE. Readers are particularly requested to strictly follow the lines, the capital letters, and ihe numbers in tracing the different members of the various families thrmighout the Volume. preface* The following account of the Early History and Genealogy of the Families of Hore and Hoare has engaged my attention for a large number of years, in consequence of a considerable number of very early deeds and documents of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with other relics of the families, having corne into my possession, and which have been the means of assisting me greatly in my investigations and researches, and guiding ine into the proper paths for procuring much which otherwise might have been unnoticed and unknown. I have during that period, I may say almost unassisted, amassed an immense amount of valuable and interesting information, at great labour, and much expense to myself, and which may prove also hereafter useful to future members of the families as well as to those now existing. I have therefore thought it a pity that all this information, obtained at so great care and labour, should be lost, as would most probably be the case, if unrecorded, when I shall have passed away; a genealogist seldom arising in a family, perhaps not even once throughout a century. I have there fore resolved on printing a limited number of copies, giving not only very full and copious pedigrees of all the various families and their different branches, but also interspersing it throughout, as far as space permitted me to do so, with anecdotes and incidents in the lives of many of the principal persons, and my authorities also for many of the transactions here recorded, thereby reviving the remembrance and the almost now forgotten memories of the past. The volume is not published through any ancestral vanity or silly ideas, neither is it brought forth in hopes of profit or gain. Truth, and truth alone, has been my only object, my guiding star throughout, and in Vlll PREFACE. seeking it, I have gone to the fountainhead for every information, regardless of time, expense, or trouble. Nearly all such has been obtained from Legal sources and evidences, Public Eecords, Wills, Heraldic and Funeral Visitations, Family Deeds and Documents, Broadsides, Parish Eegisters, Old Pedigrees, Manuscripts, Family Letters, and most of the best Periodicals, Journals, Magazines, and Papers of the times. I have discarded all hearsay tales, old women's gossip, and foolish fables, and sifted every thing with care, whilst quietly following my pursuits, and silently but thoughtfully " Wending on my way." I now submit it to the various members of the different families herein interested, and to the public, and in so doing, with the hope that, like its collector and compiler, they may also find — Nor rough nor rugged are the ways Of Hoar Antiquity, but strewn with flowers ! Edward Hoaee. New Year's Day, 1883. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. The name and family of Hore and Hoare is one of very great antiquity. The name is of Eastern origin, and signifies a boundary or mark. It is derived from the Annoric "Men-har," whence the Celtic " Mein-heir," a boundary stone, whence the Greek "opos," and the Latin " hora," an hour being merely a subdivision, a mark, and a boundary of time. All this will be more fully seen on referring to Mr. "William Hamper's " Essay on Hoar-stones," memorial marks and boundary stones, published in the " Archaeologia," volume xxv., and also separately (Birmingham, 4to, 1820). The word " hore " and " hoar " has also been used to designate the colour white, and has thus been used by Chaucer in his " Canterbury Tales," such signification having been derived from those ancient pillars and monuments of memorial and boundary — the Hoar-stones, they being universally hoary-headed, and white with age and antiquity. When the word "hore" (for this is its earliest spelling) was first assumed as a surname it is now impossible to decide. Some are inclined to suppose it was first so used during the Crusades, when surnames became general ; but this is not so, as the name has been found in much earlier times. Others have ascribed it to Mount Horeb, the tribe of the Horites, the territory of La Hore, and even to the Egyptian Deity Horus ; but all this is merely imaginary, and dealing too far back with the distance and darkness of long past ages. De Burgho derives the name from the town of Hore, and the Hore Abbey, situated near the rock of Cashel, in the county of Tipperary, founded about the year 1260. In the time of King William the Conqueror, there was also a town of the name Hore in Hampshire, as mentioned in "Domesday Book" for that county; and at the same period there were lands, meadows, woods, etc., named Hora and Horam in the county of Suffolk, belonging to Eobertus Malet, as may be seen by reference to the " Domesday Book " for that county. Families of the name Hore have been found in very early times, and inrecords in England, Wales, and Ireland, the adjective "le" being very generally affixed thereto, as "le Hore ;" they have also been found with the words " de la Hore" but not frequently, and in a few instances as " de la Hora." I will now mention some of the earliest instances of families and persons of this name which have come under my immediate observation and researches, and also the various forms in which the name had been spelt, as Hore, Hora, Hoor, Hoore, Horre, Horey, Horrie, Horam, Hor em, Hoar, and Hoare. 1. Alardus le Hore paid fines to King John, in a.d. 1208, for lands in Muriel in " Com. Buckingham." (" Cap. dom. Westmin.") 2. Walterus le Hore held lands, in the year 1235, of King Henry III., in Leatherhead, in the county of Surrey, for the service of keeping a house in which to contain prisoners. (Manning's " History of Surrey," and " Placita Coronas," 19th year of King Henry III.) 3. Eobertus le Hore was living in London in 1331. B 2 THE EARLY HISTORT AND GENEALOGY OE 4. Walterus le Hore accompanied the Earl of Northampton, with a large number of nobles, knights, and other gentlemen of " qualitie," into parts beyond the sea, on the King's service, and had letters of protection and attorney from King Edward III., in the year 1337. 5. John Hoor had also similar letters from King Henry IV., in 1405, to accompany the King's son, the Duke of Lancaster. (Eymer's " Fcedera.") 6. The heiress of Hore of Gloucestershire married Henry de Clifford, Lord of Frampton, temp. King Henry IV. 7. John Hore was at the siege of Eouen, in the train of King Henry V. 8. Thomas Hoore, or Hore, was a Justice of the Peace for Southwark, in the year 1496. 9. The heiress of Hore of Marston, in Oxfordshire, married Unto n Croke, son of Sir John Croke, the father of Sir Eichard Croke. (See Burke's "Commoners," volume i., page 357.) 10. Another family of the name Hore was distinguished in the same county and also in Cambridgeshire, and possessed the Lordship of Elsefield, in the county of Oxford, and the Manors of Childerley magna and parva, Lul worth, Boxworth, and Magna Eavele, in Cambridgeshire ; Wysshawe and Langley, in Warwickshire ; and Barlee, or Hore's land, in Hertfordshire ; and left Editha Hore its heiress, who married Thomas Fulthorpe, Esquire, of Barnard Castle ; of this same house was Sir Nicholas Hore, Knight, who, about 1470, married Katherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Cotton, of Landwade, in Cambridgeshire, Knight. (See Clutterbuck's " Hertfordshire," Dugdale's "Warwickshire," and Burke's " Commoners," volume iv., page 712, and various other works.) 11. In Devonshire and Cornwall two ancient families of the name Hore flourished. From the former are descended the families of the two baronets of the name Hoare, which ar& given in the following pages, and which are supposed, with every probability of reason and truth, and by an early and well- supported tradition, to be descended from the very ancient family of Hore, of Pole Hore, in the county of Wexford, in Ireland, and previously from Pembroke, in Wales, as will be seen treated of here in an abridged form. The families of the name in Cornwall, in Hertfordshire, and Warwickshire, were not connected with the Devonshire or Wexford families, their armorial bearings being totally different. The pedigree and arms of the Cornwall family of Hore of Trenouth, in that county, will be found in the Heraldic Visitation for the county of Cornwall, taken in 1620, and among the Harleian Manuscripts in the BritishMuseum. Their armorial bearings were, Azure, on a bend argent, three torteaux gules. It is a curious fact that though the word Hore is thus used throughout the entire pedigree, the last male member of the family, in 1620, signed the Visitation, spelling his name John Hoare, to which form it would appear he had then changed it. The Warwickshire family of Hore, of Elmedon, and elsewhere, ended early in co-heirs, married to Boteler, Hanslap, Pudsey, and others, as may be seen in Dugdale's " Warwickshire " (volume i., page 348, and volume ii., page 1001). Their armorial bearings were, Argent, a chevron gules, between three stags' heads cabossed of the last. In Wales the family was of high distinction, as well as in England, where, says Verstegan, " I find many of this surname of good note and special regard, in THE FAMILIES OE HORE AND HOARE. 6 many places of this kingdom." They held lands in the twelfth century in South Wales, after its conquest by the Normans, and acquired considerable estates in the adjoining shires and counties, holding high martial offices in the Marches of Wales, and serving as Sheriffs and representatives in Parliament for their counties and boroughs. In the church of Digswell, in Hertfordshire, there is a very fine sepulchral brass to a Thomas Hoore (thus spelt), a member of the Mercers' Company of London, with his wife Alicia, his four sons and eight daughters, all represented on the brass. It is dated March 20th, 1495, the period of his death. It was formerly over the grave in the nave of the church, but was removed, at the restoration of the building in the year 1814, within the rails of the Communion table, where it is now to be seen, with several other brasses. A description of it, with the inscriptions, will be found in Clutterbuck's " History of Hertfordshire," volume ii., page 325. A Thomas Hore, supposed to be one of his sons, was reetpr of Digswell, at the time of the decease of the member of the Mercers' Company, but which he resigned in the year 1497, June 1st, having been appointed thereto 13th of August, 1494, and no mention is made of any person of the name, in after times, in the parish records. In the books of the Mercers' Company of London there is only the date of the admission of Thomas Hore as a member of the Company, in 1457, and the name of the mercer, John Artone, to whom he served his apprenticeship. On the brass the armorial bearings, impaled with those of his wife, are the same as those of the Devonshire family. In the church of Hayes, near Bromley, in the county of Kent, there is another brass over the grave of John Hoare, who was rector of the parish of Hayes, in Orpington, and who deceased in the year 1584, February llth, aged 83 years, having been rector over 18 years. It is in rhyme, and in Old English black- letter characters. I give it here in full, as it is very quaint and curious : — SEfyor fame tolo Ijfoe Je most trot tmt to fop totfc is % Mt ffifeat Wtes to lid ano %lox'ww $oit% tfrat tribrnp^s sbtt Clak ¦ Com* pow htMlt tfya tat, Com* ff rtatb* lament. # mt foitfe mt ffijjfe man; Mb l%t to l$tt, ano Igfcs t\m%\ too fyfe Mg k WI tfriii ptxts a Rector \m \t ta, too t\m |o|n loan IntoMr, tomst, ou fytmmno ittxts flfefoe Jptfato ttgjjtg touxt i\t %i Mt ot fttnxmxu fojp \t Jjao Igtofr ]$ urn # t\xtt. This John Hoare was a member of the Devonshire family of Eisford, near Chagford, but I am at present unable to say exactly to which particular branch of the family he belonged, as at this very period I find many of the name John Hoare scattered among different parts of England. There was formerly the figure of a priest in canonicals, a likeness and representing the deceased, over the inscription, but this was cut off and stolen for the sake of the old brass by some workmen, during the latter part of the last century when the church was undergoing repairs. In the " Journal of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland," for the year 1881, will be found a full description of this 4 THE EARLY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OE interesting brass, communicated by me to that Society, at their meetmg, March 3rd, 1881, volume xxxviii., pages 229, 230, and 231. There are many early Wills of members and persons of the names Hore and Hoare in the Prerogative Office of Doctors' Commons, in Somerset House, London, a large number of which I have examined, and whence I have obtained much information. I here give the dates and names of those from the middle part of the fifteenth to the end of the seventeenth century. 1458. Isabella Hore. 1466. Thomas Hoore, or Hore, of Bristol. 1537. Eichard Hore of Norfolk. 1547. William Hore. 1569. Eichard Hore. 1583. Matthew Hore. 1585. John Hore. 1592. Thomas Hore. 1595. Henry Hore. 1597. Eoger Hore. 1598. John Hore. 1602. Thomas Hore. 1622. Augustine Hore of Devonshire. 1626. William Hoare, or Hoore, a Mariner, Owner, and Captain of a ship, the Angel, of Saint Catherine's, East Smithfield, London. 1628. Edward Hore. 1628. Eichard Hore. 1630. Barbara Hore. 1630. Henry Hore. 1633. Thomas Hore of Middlesex. 1636. Charles Hore of Gloucestershire. 1640. Eobert Hore of Devonshire. 1641. John Hoare of London. 1653. Henry Hore of London. 1654. Ealphe Hore of Saint Botolph's, Aldgate, London. 1654. Phillip Hore of Cornwall. 1654. Thomas Hore of Cornwall. 1655. Henry Hore, or Hoare, of Buckinghamshire. 1657. John Hore of Devonshire. 1676. Elizabeth Hore of Devonshire. 1677. Cecilia Hoare of London. 1677. John Hoore. 1678. Joseph Hoare. 1679. Thomas Hoare of London. 1680. Eichard Hoare of London. 1683. John Hore. 1684. John Hoare of Devonshire. 1684; John Hore of Devonshire. 1696. Edward Hoare, a distiller, at Eatcliffe, parish of Stebeneath (Stepney) Middlesex. v J" THE FAMILIES OF HORE AND HOARE. 5 Many of the name Hore sat as Members of ParUament in early times for various Counties and Boroughs in England. I give the names of those, as taken from the writs, now preserved in the Hanaper Office, London. 29th Year of King Edward I., 1300-1301. Eadulphus le Hore, for Milborne Port Borough, Somersetshire. 8th Year of King Edward III., 1333^1. Thomas le Hore, for the County of Kent. 12th Year of King Edward III., 1337-8. Stephanus le Hore, for Dorchester Borough, Dorsetshire. 22nd Year of King Edward III., 1348. Stephanus le Hore, for Dorchester Borough, Dorsetshire. 8th Year of King Eichard II., 1384. Willielmus Hore, for the County of Eutland. 8th Year of King Henry V., 1420. Willielmus Hore, for the City of Chichester, County of Sussex. 9th Year of King Henry V., 1421, 31st of March. Johannes Hore, for Bridport Borough, Dorsetshire. 9th Year of King Henry V., 1421, 10th of November. Johannes Horey, for the County of Dorset. 3rd Year of King Henry VI., 1425, 29th of March. Johannes Hore, for the County of Cambridge. 9th Year of King Henry VI., 1430. Willielmus Hore, for the City of Chichester, County of Sussex. 15th Year of King Henry VI., 1436-7, 22nd of November, 1436. Gilbertus Hore, for the County of Cambridge. 7th Year of King William III., 1695, 23rd of October. Eoger Hoar, merchant, for Bridgwater Borough, County of Somerset. 10th Year of King William III., 1698, 25th of July. Eoger Hoare, Esquire, for Bridgwater Borough, County of Somerset. A new election took place, 29th of November, 1699, for Bridgwater Borough mee Eoger Hoare, Esquire, deceased. Having given these particulars so far, which, indeed, I might have increased very largely, respecting early members of the name and various families, I now proceed to give the pedigrees of the different families of the names Hore and Hoare, with their branches, with which I am myself connected, and from which I am directly descended. EDWAED HOAEE. ( 6 ) $etrtam of ffiort antr ffionxt. The Founder of this Family was Eobertus Hore, who, about 1330, married an heiress of the family of Fforde of Chagford in the county of Devon. A very ancient and well-grounded tradition existed, well known in very many branches of the family long separated by time and distance, and supported also by early pedigrees and manuscripts, that he was a younger brother of William Le Hore or Thomas Le Hore, of Pole Hore in the county of Wexford, whose ancestor, Sir William Le Hore, was one of the fifty knights who, during the reign of King Henry the Second, went over from Pembroke in Wales, with Maurice Fitz Gerald, Eobert de Barry, Eobert Fitz Stephen, and others, for the conquest of Ireland, and to whom the estate of Pole Hore and other lands in the county of Wexford were granted by Strongbow, and which still remain in the possession of his lineal descendant, the present Philip Herbert Hore, Esq., of Pole Hore. (See the pedigree of that family in Burke's " Commoners," vol. iv., pp. 712-716.) The tradition states that this Eobertus Hore was an extremely fine and hand some man, who w'ent over to Devonshire to seek his fortune, and while there won the heart and the affections of the heiress of Fforde of Chagford, and having married her settled there, and thus became the Founder of the family. The armorial bearings of both families are in perfect accordance with this tradition, for an old manuscript of the fourteenth century states thus : " Sir William Le Hore was one of the fifty knights who went over from Pembroke in Wales for the conquest of Ireland, and at the siege of Wexford he was the standard-bearer, and bore the Standard of the Eagle, wherefore in commemoration of such he was given the eagle with expanded wings as his armorial insignia ; he was also called the White Knight, in allusion to his name Hore, some suppose from his fair appear ance, others say from his suit of white armour, the word hore then signifying the colour white." The Devonshire family of Hore had for their armorial bearings the eagle with expanded wings, with two necks, within an engrailed bordure; these marks in Heraldry are frequently found given to a junior branch of a family still existing in its senior members and lines. Eobertus Hore.=p heiress of Fforde of Chagford. Married about 1330. Eobertus Hore.=j=. I Eobertus Hore, tertius. With him the pedigree: commences, about the year 1360, in the Heraldic Visitation for the county of Devon, taken in the year 1620, and among the Harleian MSS. in the British Museum. a Alicia, sole daughter and heiress, by Gracia his wife, of Eowland de Eisford, of the parish of Chagford, county of Devon. Base Silvee Eably Aemoeial Seal having the date 1517 on the Facet. It formerly belonged to the ancient Family of HOEE of ElSFOED, Parish of Chagford, Devonshire, Now in the possession of their descendant, Captain Edwaed Hoabe of Factory Hill, County of Cork. See Pedigrees of Hore and Hoare. (To face page 7.) PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. WiUelmus Hore, filius et hseres, '4 Eicardus IL, 1381.: Eobertus Hore, 20 Eicardus IL, l&Ql.^. . . . WiUelmus Hore, 37 Henricus VI., 1459.=p. . . Eobertus Hore, 10 Edwardus IV., 1470.: WiUelmus Hore, 20 Henricus VII., 1507.=p .1 WiUelmus Hore, 16 Henricus=p. . . . filia de Westcott, VIII., 1525. com. Devon. WiUelmus Hore, tempore=j=. . . . filia de Perriman, Eeginae Maria?. com. Devon. Augustinus Hore. Obiit sine prole. Johannes Hore.: Buried in the Church of Chag ford in 1644. =...'. filia de Kelley of KeUey, com. Devon. Barnaby Hore. Married and had a son, David Hore. 1| Johannes Hore. He= was a Barrister-at-Law. CaUed to the Bar of the Middle Temple, Lon don, 25th Feb. 1646, as son ahd heir of the late John Hore, Esq., of Chagford in the com. of Devon. Buried in the Church of Chagford in 1656. He had no issue. = Margaretta de Whyddon, filia Francisci de Whyddon, Armigeri, de Whyddon,com. Devon. WiUelmus= Hore.Buried in the Church of Chagford in 1656. ^Catherine Nott,daughter of John Nott, Esq., of Lapford in the county of Devon. Had six sons and one daughter. 8| Maria Hore, uxor de Johannis Gorsen de Cheriton, com. Devon. WiUelmus Hore. Born in 1602 (aetatis 18 in 1620). Of Eisford, county of Devon ; after wards, on the sale of the Devon property to the ancestor of the Earl of Portsmouth, of Edmon ton in the county of Mid dlesex, and of London. B =EUzabeth Gilpin, daugh ter of the Eev. John GUpin. She was buried in the Church of St. Peter's ad Vincula, in the Tower of Lon don, December 30th 1681. Had seven sons and one daughter. Johannes Hore. Born in 1603 (aetatis 17 in 1620). Thomas Hore. Born in 1604 (astatis 16 in 1620). Eobertus Hore. Born in 1606 (aetatis 14 in 1620). PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 1 | 2 | John Hore, James Hore, or Hoare, Surveyor, Warden, and Controller of Barrister- the Mint. (See Eoger Euding's "Annals of the British Coin- at-Law, age," vol. i., pp. 29, 37, 47, and 48, for the dates of his various ofthe appointments in the Mint.) He was also the founder of Middle Hoare's Bank, about 1646, at the sign of the Golden Bottle in Temple, Cheapside. (See the "Little London Directory "for 1677.) He London. was also Banker to Oliver Cromwell. He died at Edmonton, Died un- county of Middlesex, the 30th of November 1696, and was buried married. in the interior of the Church of St. Peter's ad Vincula, in the Tower of London, on the 5th of December 1696. Henry Hoare — son of Sir Eichard Hoare, first Knight, and both then partners in the Bank, and his cousin — was the administrator of his effects, as he died without a will. He was twice married, but had no issue by his second wife. She was Ann Wakefield, widow of John Wakefield, Merchant, of Austin Friars in the City of London, having had by her first husband four daughters, co heiresses, with large estates in Essex and Cambridgeshire — the eldest, Dame Elizabeth Neville ; the second, Ann Bostock, a widow ; third, Mary Wakefield, unmarried ; aud fourth, Sara Wakefield, who married James Hoare, his son by his first wife, as see below. By his first wife (name doubtful) he had one son and two daughters. James Hoare, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple, London. Admitted June 1st 1663, as son and heir-apparent of James Hore {ex turre) , ofthe Tower, London, Esq. He married (marriage licence dated 23rd November 1668, he being then 26 years of age) Sara Hannah Wakefield, of Nerendon in the county of Essex, she being then about 31 years of age. He was buried, vita patris, 25th August 1679, at the Church of St. Peter's ad Vincula, in the Tower of London. He had one child, James Charles Hoare, baptized at St. Peter's ad Vincula 23rd January 1672-3, but who died an infant. As James Hoare, like his father, also died without a will, his widow, Sara Hoare, administered as his executrix. (See Gwillim's " Heraldry," fifth and sixth editions.") Dorcas Hoare, second wife to Sir John Ash field of Nether- hall in the county of Sus sex, the 2nd Baronet. He died in 1684, by whom no issue. Anne Hoare, wife of Sir John Ashfield of Netherhall in the county of Sussex, the 3rd Baronet, son and heir, by his first wife, of the before-men tioned Baronet. He left a daughter only, dying in 1727, and the Baronetcy then became extinct. (See Burke's " Extinct Baronetage.") Edward Hore, or Hoare, of Togher Castle, near Dunmanway, in the countv ot Cork. Captain, afterwards Major, in Cromwell's Army. Went over to Ireland m 1649 with Ireton's Army. Got a grant of extensive territory in conjunction with his brother Lieutenant Abraham Hoare, of the same Armv (grant confirmed m 1667), amounting to 3468 acres, situate near Dunmanway county of Cork He married Mary Woodcock, only daughter and eventually \Z t P l^00/?0^ ^" f Xtkoe™ in *te county of Kilkenny He died at Cork 3rd July 1690, and she died at the same place 27th August 1690 ErwS 1 m, 16f Ysh\meiltions ** children Edward, Enfch, EUW beth, and Esther, and calls her husband as Edward Hore. (Continuation, Pedigree &.) ^ E PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. D E 4| Abraham Hore, or Hoare. Lieutenant in the Army. Went over to Ireland with Ireton's Army in 1649, where he obtained large grants of lands near Dunmanway in the county of Cork, in conjunction with his brother, Captain Edward Hoare, as aforesaid. He died there, in the city of Cork, in 1670, unmarried. His will was dated 19th February 1669, proved 9th May 1670 ; in which he mentions his brother Edward Hoare, then Major in the Army. Thomas Hoare. In the Army. Lieuten ant in the regiment of foot raised by the Committee of the Guildhall, London, in 1642, for the Irish Expedition, and un der the command of Philip, Lord Whar ton, Baron of Scar borough, and Lord General of Ireland. Was unmarried. Charles Hoare. An Officer in the Mint under his brother, James Hoare. Married Eliza beth Hinson of Devonshire.She was bur. in the graveyard of St. Peter's ad Vincula, in the Tower of London, Nov. 19th 1673. William Hoare. In Holy Orders. D.D. Chaplain of St. Saviour's Church, Southwark. Died un married February 9th 1687-8, aged 49 years. Buried in the Ladye Chapel of St. Saviour's Church, Southwark, where his tomb, with the armorial bearings of the family, is still to be seen. Several members of the Gilpin family (including some of his mother's) were buried in the same tomb, and recorded on the stone. Catherine Elizabeth Hoare. Married Captain Edward Wight of Edmonton, and of Crom well's Army, who went over to Ireland in 1649, with Ireton's Army, and got a grant of land there, and settled in Limerick, of which city he was Mayor in the year 1694, and also in 1711, having been Sheriff in 1676. He issued a copper token with his name thereon during the year of his first mayoralty, when small money was scarce, an engraving of which, from a specimen in my possession, maybe seen in Lindsay's "Coinage of Ireland." For continuation of his pedigree, see Burke's " Commoners," vol. iii.. pp. 504-8. Ho died in 1713. Henricus Hore. Born in 1608 (aetatis 12 in 1620) . From this Henry Hore, or Hoare, the families of Hoare, Bankers, of Fleet Street, and the Baronets (1786) of Hoare of Barn Elms in the county of Surrey, are descended. He married a Buckinghamshire lady (said to have been an heiress), and settled there, near Walton, as an extensive farmer. His eldest son, Henry Hoare, went to London, and there settled. Le Neve, in his "Knightage," p. 481 (printed by the Har leian Society from the original early document in the British Museum, among the Harl. MSS.), says, "He was a dealer in horses in Smithfield, and made four hundred pounds a year hy buying and seUing horses." His only son, Eichard, afterwards the first Knight, was partner in tbe Bank at the Golden Bottle in Cheapside with James Hoare, his cousin, who founded it, and after the death of James Hoare, in 1696, to whom Eichard's son Henry was executor, he succeeded to the entire business, and removed the Bank and the Golden Bottle also, a little previous to the year 1700, to Fleet Street, where the original Golden Bottle may now be seen over the doorway. (Continuation, Pedigree 3B.) 6| 7| Eadulphus Marga- or Ealph retta Hore. Hore. Born in 1614 (aetatis 6 in 1620). \ 10 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Pedi&eee &, (See page 8.) Edward Hore, or Hoare.=pMary Woodcoek. 2[ Joseph Hoare.See &** Enoch Hoare. Elizabeth Hoare, unmarried. Estber=Samuel Terry, Hoare. Esq., of Cork. Edward Hoare. Joseph Hoare. 1 Edward Hoare, Esq., of Dunkittle, and Factory HiU, co.: of Cork (formerly Killcoolishell, and West Bally hinny), Banker and Merchant in Cork; Sheriff 1684; Mayor 1686. He made a large fortune, and purchased very extensive estates in the counties of Cork, Limerick, and Kerry. On the breaking out of the Eebellion of 1689, he fled over to London, with his wife and three children, joining his relatives at Edmonton. His pro perty (then valued at £500 per annum), which had been confiscated, was restored to him the following year, on the expulsion of King James II. He died 3rd November 1709. Buried at St. Mary's Shandon, Cork, 7th of the same month, in a vault under the church, which he had prepared for his family at the rebuilding of the church. In the SouthweU MSS. in the British Museum there are several interesting letters from him, asking for protection-orders and escort to return home, written from Waterford, where he had landed from England. He was also the first person who possessed and drove a coach-and-fbur in the city of Cork. :Sarah Burnell, eldest daughter and coheiress of Colonel Eichard Burnell, of Dublin and Garranes, co. of Cork. Married at St. Finbar's Cathedral, Cork, 25th March 1676. Buried at St. Mary's Shandon, Cork, 6th October 1715, having had five sons and two daugh ters. %S | 2 | 4 | Deane Hoare, of Cork, called Eich- Deane after Sir MatthewDeane, ard Kt. (ancestor of Lord Mus- Hoare. kerry), who was his godfather. (See Died unmarried 19th October % 2.) 1720 ; and buried at St. Mary's — Shandon, Cork. Left his pro- Eobert perty in Cork City to his next Hoare. brother, Eobert Hoare, with (See whom he always resided. His % 4.) will proved in Bishop's Court at Cork in 1723. Was Lieutenant in the Cork City Horse Militia. 5| JohnHoare. (See &5.) 6 I Ann Hoare. MarriedHugh Dick son, Esq., of the county of Limerick. Had no issue. Sarah Hoare. MarriedBerkeleyTaylor, Esq., of Askeaton, in the county of Limerick, M.P., and owner of that borough. Had issue. Edward Taylor, Esq., of Askeaton, for a long period M.P. for the same borough to whom it also belonged. He married Miss Anne Maunsell, and died, leaving only two daughters, coheiresses.=j= Catherine Taylor. ' Married 1760 to Hugh Massy, 2nd Baron Massy of Hermitage, county of Limerick. (See Massy Pedigree in continuation.) 2 | Sarah Hoare Taylor. Married 7th August 1774, Henry Thomas Butler, 2nd Earl of Carrick. She died 14th April 1841. (See Pedigree of Carrick in continuation.) PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE, 11 Grace Burton,1 second daughter of Benjamin Burton, Esq., Banker of Dub lin ; M.P. for Dublin in 1703 ; and Lord Mayor in 1706. Mar ried 1703. Died 8thAugust 1709. Interred at St. Mary's Shandon, Cork. (1st wife,) :Edward Hoare, Esq,, of Dunkittle, Factory: Hill, etc., county of Cork; Sheriff 1708; Mayor 1710 ; M.P. for Cork City for seventeen suc cessive years (1710 to 1727) ; was also elected for Bandon Borough; Counsellor-at-Law ; Lieut.-Colonel of Cork City Horse Militia, commanded by the Honourable St. John Broderick. Died 20 July 1765, and buried in the family vault at St. Mary's Shandon. He was also a Banker and Merchant in Cork, and, in consequence of_ the capture and loss of a fleet and expedition he fitted out and was not insured, he was obliged to sell all his unsettled property. Dunkittle was sold to the Newen- ham family, and Factory HiU to his brother Eobert Hoare. -Ann Grant, daughter of Thomas Grant, Esq., of St. Mary's Shan don. Mar ried 27th Aug. 1715, at St. Mary's Shan don.* (2nd wife.) Eichard Hoare. Born 3 June 1716. Died 15th December 1717. Benjamin Hoare. Baptized 28th May 1718. Died an infant. 3 I Samuel Hoare, Jer-= quer in the Customs, Cork. Baptized in Christ Church, Cork, 8th July 1719. Died 29th September 1791, leaving no issue. :Jane Simpson, daughter of John Simpson, Esq., of Cork. Died 25th June 1802, aged 80 years. Buried at St. Peter's Church, Cork. Edward Hoare, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Baptized= Sarah Worth, third daugh- 31st August 1704, at St. Mary's Shandon. Died, ter and co-heiress of Wil- vitd patris, 16th December 1740, and buried there, in the family vault, 19th December 1740 (as per Parish Eegister). Having joined with his father in the fitting out of a large mercantile shipping undertaking, and, in consequence of its loss (some say by capture, but others by a storm), and having refused to join in the sale of the settled property, he was arrested and sent to gaol in Cork, where he shortly after was attacked by fever, which proved fatal. His wife was then large with child, and it is believed a fine boy was born in due time, but regarding which strange stories were told, now lost in forgetfulness, in the lapse of many years and new generations. I have, however, been able to rescue from total oblivion the principal portions of them, and the Doctor MacConcy's transactions. liam Worth, Esq., of Eatli- farnham, county of Dublin. Baptized 24th November 1704. Died 26th November 1741, at Dublin. Interred in the Worth vault at Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. 2| 4| _ Francis Conyngham Hoare, Esq., Catherme= Barrister-at-Law. Born 4th Jan. Hoare. 1706. Died, aged 27, unmarried. Born 1708. = Thomas Spaight, Esq., of Bun- ratty Castle, co. of Clare. (See Spaight and Eeeves Pedigrees in continuation.) 12 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Joseph Hoare, Esq., of Annabella, near Mallow, co.: of Cork. Born 25th December 1707; Barrister-at- Law. On the death of his father, in consequence of the deaths of his elder brothers, who left no issue1, he succeeded to aU the settled property, and being elected M.P. for the Borough of Askeaton, co. of Limerick, which belonged to his cousin-german, Edward Taylor, Esq., M.P., and his co-representa tive of that Borough, he remained its representative for over forty years (1761 to 1801). He was ap pointed Advising Counsel at Dublin Castle, and for his eminent services as such he was created a Baronet of Ireland, by Patent dated 10th December 1784. At the age of 93 years, being then totally blind, he attended in his place in Parliament, and voted against the Union. He died 24th December 1801, and was buried in the family vault at St. Mary's Shandon, Cork. Catherine Somerville, dau. of Sir James Somerville, Kt., of Cookstown, county Dub lin ; Alderman and Lord Mayor of Dublin ; ancestor of Sir Marcus Somerville, Baronet, of SomerviUe, in the county of Meath, and M.P. for that county- Bap tized 3rd July 1716. Had five daughters, and left an only son. Catherine Hoare. Mar ried William Hume,Esq., of Humewood, in the county of Wicklow,M.P. for that county for many years. He was killed by the rebels in the Irish Eebellion of 1798, on the Wicklow Mountains. (See the Hume Pedigree for continuation.) 1|3| Grace Hoare. Died a spin ster. Anne Hoare. Married John Peyton, Esq., of the county of Eoscommon. 5|6| EUzabeth Hoare. Died in England, an infant. BurtonHoare.Died young. Elizabeth Hoare. Mar ried first Dominick Blake, Esq., Barrister- at-Law, and Bachelor of Arts, of the county of Galway. Married secondly James Bulke ley, Esq., of Bulkeley HaU, county of Stafford He died in 1796. 4| Sir Edward Hoare, second Baronet, Captain in the=p 13th Light Dragoons. Succeeded to the Hoare estates in the county and city of Cork, and the Baronetcy, on the death of his father in December 1801. M.P. for the borough of Carlow 1769 to 1776, and for Banagher 1794 ; J.P. for the countv of Cork. Born 14th March 1745. Died at Clifton, Bristol, 30th April 1814. Buried at Clifton Old Church burying-ground. 3 | 4 | William Edward Wallis Hoare, of Ballycrenan,= Hoare. county of Cork, Admiral in the Eoyal Died an Navy. Was Lieutenant of the Min- infant. den, 74, at the battle of the Nile. J.P. for county of Cork. Born 1st May 1778. Died at Upton House, Eyde, Isle of Wight, 6th January 1870. Buried at Castle Haven churchyard, Isle of Wight. Had two daughters only, co heiresses, d Clotilda Wallis, second daugh ter and coheiress of William Wallis, Esq., of Ballycrennan, and of Carrigrohane Castle, in the county of Cork. Married 14th September 1771. Died at Clifton, Bristol, 3rd Sept. 1816, and was interred in the same vault with her husband. =FMary Aubrey Fitzgerald, third daughter of Eobert Uniacke Fitzgerald, Esq., of Corkbeg, county of Cork, and M.P. for that county. She died 6th December 1868, and was buried at Castle Haven. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 13 D 1 I . Louisa=j=Thomas Burton Maynard, Post- Frances Captain in the Eoyal Navy. Mar- Hoare. ried 30th March 1841. He died (2nd at Eyde, Isle of Wight, leaving wife.) four sons and one daughter, and is buried at Castle Haven church yard. 2 I Clotilda HenriettaHoare. Admiral James Beck ford Lewis Hay, of the Eoyal Navy. Mar ried 14th December 1842. Had issue, five sons and two daugh ters. Edward Wallis Hoare= Maynard. Born 21st February 1843. In Holy Orders, Vicar of Mount Sorrel, in Lei cestershire. =Ellen Eve, daughter of Captain Eve, of the Eoyal Navy. Eobert Fitzgerald: Maynard. Born 4th June 1844. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Cathring- ton, near Horn- dean, Hampshire. =Elizabeth Wallis Tracey, second daughter of Ben jamin Tracey, Commander of the Eoyal Navy. Henry Martyn Maynard. Born 25th May 1846. 4 | Heber Dallas Maynard. Born 1st August 1851. Mary Aubrey Clotilda ' Maynard. 1| Edward Owen= Hay, Lieuten ant in the Eoyal Artillery. Born 24th October 1846. = Helena Caffin, daugh ter of Eear-Admiral Sir James Crawford Caffin, K.C.B. Mar ried 8th November 1870. Howard Fitzger-=MaryWoodfall, aldHay,Lieuten- second daugh ant in the Eoyal Navy. Born 16th May 1848. ter of Colonel George Wood- fall. Married 6th December 1877. 3| James Beckford Hay, Lieutenant in the Eoyal Navy. Born 20th Sep tember 1851. 4| Albert Washington Hay, Lieutenant in the 4th The King's Own Eegiment. Born 27th February 1854. Arthur Ernest Hay, Lieutenant in the Eoyal Artillery. Born 28th April 1856. 1|2| Mary Louisa Hay. _ GertrudeClotildaHay. Thomas Hoare, in Holy= Orders, Eector of Castle town Eoche, county of Cork, and of Glenamore, Castletown Eoche, county of Cork. Born 20th April 1779. Died 15th De cember 1835. Buried at Castletown Eoche church- yard. 1|-2| Thomas Garde. Edward Hoare Garde. :Mary Anne Lloyd, eldest daughter of Henry Jesse Lloyd, Esq., of Castle Iney,county of Tipper ary. Married 20th December 1806. Died 17th April 1865, and was buried with her husband. Issue, two sons and five daughters. 6 'I Catherine Hoare. Mar ried, at Youghal Church, to Henry Prendergast Garde, Esq., of Garry duff, county of Waterford , and Ballinacurra, county of Cork. Had issue two sons and a daughter. Clotilda Letitia Garde. Married Francis Eowland, Esq., of Kilboy, county of Cork. She died at Florence, in 1843, having had a son Francis, and a daughter Ann Elizabeth, who died in 1843 in London. n PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Edward Hoare. Born 28th=j=Cornelia Shaw, daughter of Bernard Eobert Shaw, Esq., of Monkstown, county of Cork. Married 16th June, 1864. Has issue three sons and two daughters. March 1809. Now of Glena- more, near Castletown Eoche, county of Cork. Thomas Edward Hoare. Born 27th April 1865. Edward Lloyd Hoare. Born 18th February 1869. WiUiam Wallis Hoare. Born 17th January 1871. 11 Eebecca ElizabethHoare. Mary Anne Cornelia Hoare. Anna Lidwill, daugh-= ter of Frederick Lid- will, Esq., of Dromard, county of Tipperary. Married 25th Septem ber 1854. She died 1856, at Blackrock, near Cork, leaving an only daughter, Anna Maria Hoare. (1st wife.) - William Jesse Hoare, formerly1 Captaiu in the 59th Eegiment, and afterwards in the 7th Eoyal Fusiliers ; of Carrigrohane Castle, near Ballincollig, county of Cork ; J.P. for county of Cork. Born 1826. Died 1881, and was buried at Castletown Eoche churchyard. :Mary Gamble, eldest daughter and co heiress of Michael Gamble, Merchant, of Charlotte Quay, Morrison's Island, Cork. Married 1857. Had issue four sons and two daughters. (2nd wife.) 1|2| Thomas Hoare. Born 1858. Now of Carrigrohane Castle, co. of Cork. Henry Hoare. Born 1859. 3|4| Edward Wallis Hoare. Born 1863. Joseph Hoare. 1867. Born 1|2| Anne Maria Hoare. Eliza Hoare. 1| Elleu= Hoare. Married 30th April 1840. Died in child birth 10th May 1841. (2nd wife.) :The Eeverend John Eogerson Cotter, M.A., Eector of Inni- shannon, in the county of Cork. He died 31st March 1847, leaving no issue. 2| ClotildaHoare.Unmarried. Henrietta Hoare. = Married 15th Jan. 1844. Died at Cork 22ud April 1878, and was buried at Castle town Eoche churchyard. No issue. = George SackvilleCotter,Esq.,Medical Doctor, of Cork. 4 ' Lucy Hoare. Died at Glenamore, 23rd August 1839, unmar ried. Interred at Castletown Eoche. o Eliza Louisa Hoare Married 15th August 1849. Anne=j=Thomas St. John Grant, Esq., of Kil- murry, near Fermoy, iu the county of Cork ; J.P. for county of Cork, and also county of Waterford. High Sheriff for the county of Waterford in 1852, and for the county of Cork in 1858. Died at Kilmurry 19th Sept. 1868, leaving two sons. Thomas St. John Grant, now of Kilmurry. Born 25th September 1852. J.P. for the county of Cork. A\ = Margaret Anna Carey, daughter of Edward Keily Carey, Esq., of Careysville, county of Cork. Has issue. Edward Hoare Grant. Born 4th May 1859. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 15 Clotilda Hoare. Mar ried John Bolton, Esq., Medical Doctor, of Youghal, in the county of Cork. Issue, an only child, Clotilda Bolton, who died unmarried. Sir Joseph Wallis Hoare,: third Baronet. Born in Cork 9th March 1775. Died at Brussels 26th November 1852, and there buried. Issue, four sons and seven daughters. =Lady Harriet O'Bryen (who had patent of precedence 29th November 1809), sister of William and James,second and third and last Mar quises of Thomond, of Eos- tellan Castle, co. of Cork. Married 17th April 1800. She died 1st May 1851. Sir Edward Hoare, fourth Baronets J.P. for the county of Cork. Succeeded his father in the Baronetcy and estates in 1852. Born 23rd December 1801. Died at Brighton 15th November 1882, aged nearly 81 years, and there buried. :Harriet Barritt, second daughter and coheiress of Thomas Hercey Barritt, Esq., of Garb rand Hall, Ewell, county of Surrey, and formerly of the West Indies. Married 24th April 1824. Died at Brighton 25th January 1880, and is there interred. Edward Barritt Sir Joseph Wallis O'Bryen Hoare,: Hoare. Born fifth Baronet, formerly Lieutenant 1825. KiUed at in the Eoyal Engineers, afterwards the Battle of Major in the 5th Eoyal Elthorne Goojerat, East Middlesex Militia ; now of Sydney, Indies, in 1843. Bitterne, near Southampton. Born Unmarried. llth November 1828. Succeeded his father in the Baronetcy and estates 15th November 1882. =CeciliaEleanorSelina Ede, fourth daughter of James Ede, Esq., of Eidgway Castle, Hampshire. Married 6th August 1857. 1| Edward WaUis O'Bryen Hoare. Born 22nd Feb. 1859. 2| Sydney James O'Bryen Hoare, Lieutenant in the 5th Eoyal El thorne Middlesex Militia (now the 3rd Battalion of the Duke of Cam bridge's Own Middlesex Eegiment). Born 2nd July 1860. 3 4| Kathleen Hoare. Henrietta Norah Cecilia Helen Hoare. Annie Hoare. Mar ried 4th June 1856. "Captain Thomas Leslie, formerly of the Eoyal Horse Guards, afterwards of the CavanMilitia. Son of the Lord Bishop of Kilmore, the Eight Eev. John Leslie, D.D. He died at Bedford 15th February 1880. 1|2|3| Edward Charles Leslie. Born 1858. Thomas St. Lawrence Hoare Leslie. Born 1863. Arthur Trevor O'Bryen Leslie. Born 1868. t , ji | a | Harriet Eleanor Josephine Leslie. Annie Isabella Leslie. Frances Emily Clotilda Leslie. 16 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. William 0'Bryen=pCaroline Hornby, daugh- Hoare. Born ter of John Hornby, 23rd March 1807. Esq., of the Hook, near Captain in the Southampton. Married Eoyal Navy. 4th May 1834. Issue three daughters. 1 | 2 | 3 | Harriet Jane Hoare. Elizabeth Clotilda Hoare. Mary Louisa Hoare. All unmarried. Joseph James- Parish Hoare, of Brownlow, nearBitterne, Southamp ton. Born 22nd March 1811. Has seven sons and one daughter. =Helen Moritz Dillon Hardman, eldest daughter of Henry N. Hardman, Esq., of Mount Hard- man, Grenada, West Indies. Married 17 April 1834. She died at Brownlow, near Southampton, 10 July 1879. James O'Bryen Dott Eich-- ard Hoare, formerly in Holy Orders. Born 12th March 1.835. -"Frances Eleanor Henderson, eldest daughter of the Eeverend Thomas Henderson, Vicar of Missing. Married 23rd February 1865. Issue three sons and two daughters., 2 Arthur Hoare. Philip Hoare. John Hoare. Mary Hoare. Janet Hoare. Susan Mary Paul, only= child and daughter of Captain F. W. Paul, of the Eoyal Navy. Mar ried 1st June 1865. She died 13th September 1874. (1st wile.) By whom, two sons and four daughters. Joseph George Wallace: Hoare, retired Paymas ter in the Eoyal Navy, now Manager of the Junior United Service Club. Born 26th July 1838. =Mary Martha England, second daughter of H. W. England, Esq., of Kings bury in Somersetshire. Married 9th April 1878. (2nd wife.) By whom a daughter, Mary Violet Hoare ; born at Fin- borough Eoad, Fulham, 16th Feb. 1879. 1 |2 | 1 |2 |3 |4| Ernest Frederick Helen Susan Kathleen Hoare. Born 21st March 1867. Wallis Hoare. — Born 29th August Lily Hoare. Born 12th June 1869. 1866. — — Daisy Hoare. Born 8th December 1870. Wallace Suttie — Hoare. Born Edith Mary Hoare. Born 19th June 1872. 28th October 1873. Arthur Calvert Hoare,r of Ceylon. Born 24 March 1840. :Charlotte Eosina Eobinson, daughter of J. Eobin son, Esq., of Banffshire, Scotland. Married 29th Jan. 1869. Issue a son and three daughters. 1| 1| 2| Arthur Carrick Dick- Helen Brownlow Brenda Marie son Hoare. Born 23 Hoare. Hoare. October 1872. Sidney Josephine Fitzmaurice Hoare. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 17 4| Charles Campbell Williains=f Blanche Phayre, eldest daughter of Frederick Hoare,Inspector of Factories. Eichard Phayre, Esq., of Killoughram, county Born 31st December 1841. of Wexford. Married 25th July 1867. Issue one son and two daughters. 11 Carl Frederick Hoare. 21st September 1869. Born 1| May Annesley Hoare. Blanche Evelyn Hoare. 5 1 T Oliver WUliam Simpson=FCatherine Annie James, eldest daughter of George Hoare, late Captain of the 2nd Eoyal Lanark Militia. Born 3rd0ctober 1843. James, Esq., of Eidgeway, Hampshire. Married 27th October 1864. She died 1st June 1881, aged 39 years, at St. Agnes, Bishopstoke, Hampshire. Issue three sons and three daughters. 1|2|3| Oliver George St. Clair Hoare. Born 18th September 1865. Basil O'Bryen Hoare. Born 1st March 1870.Walter James Hoare. Born 4th October 1871. |1|2|3 Frances Isabella Hoare. Constance Helen Hoare. Geraldine Erin Hoare. Henry Douglas Martin Hoare. Born 26th September 1849. 7' . , Edward Senior=Sophia Elizabeth Hird, eldest Hoare. Born daughter of the Eeverend J. S. 15th July 1851. Hird.of Sunningdale, in Berkshire. Married 16th August 1870. Has a son, born 29th September 1882. Marian Maria Dorothea=j=John Turner Turner, Esq. (who took the name of Hoare. Married February 1855. 20th Turner), of Avon in Hampshire, the only son of John Thorp Burton Phillipson, Esq. He died 8th February 1874. Had one son and one daughter. 1|John Edmund Unett Phillipson Turner. Born 19th February 1856. Now of Avon. 1| Gwendoline Evelyn Fitzmaurice Turner. Married 23rd October 1878, John Aitken, Esq., of Mount Aitken in Hampshire. John Lynam Parish Hoare, Major in=f=Jane Ellis Payne, eldest daughter of the 13th Bombay Native Infantry. Died at Gravesend 12th June 1882. Aged 67 years. Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Payne of the Indian Army. Married 4th May 1840. Issue two sons. 1| 2 | Joseph John J. S. Hoare. Washed overboard and drowned, between Mel- Hoare. bourne and Cape Horn, in January 1881, in a gale of wind, from the ship Macduff, of which he was one of the Chief Officers. Aged 26 years. Unmarried. 18 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Carrick Buchanan, Esq.,^Sarah Maria ClotUda=Charles Eaper, Hoare. Married 16th Esq., son ot July 1824. Died in Admiral Eaper. London 5th April 1881. Eobertof Drumpellier Castle, near Coat bridge, Lanarkshire, North Britain. Born 31st October 1797. Died 7th Feb. 1841. Issue three sons. (1st husband.) By whomno issue. (2nd husband.) David Carrick Eobert Carrick Buchanan, now of DrumpeUier Castle, J.P. and D.L for Lanarkshire, Lieutenant-Colonel of 2nd Eoyal Lanark Militia, formerly ofthe Scots Greys, 2nd Eoyal Dragoons. Born 16th September 1825 Married 22nd March 1849, Frances Jane Lefroy, daughter of Anthony Lefroy, -bsq., late M P. for Dublin University, and of Carriglass, county of Longford, eldest son of the late Eight Honourable Thomas L. Lefroy, Lord Chief Justice ot Ireland, and the Honourable Mrs. Lefroy, daughter of General Lord Viscount Lorton. Has no issue. Wallis O'Bryen Hastings Buchanan. Born 17th November 1826. Lieutenant of the 92nd High landers. Married Anna Saville, daughter of Albany Saville, Esq., of Oakhampton Park, North Devon shire. He died at Alexandria, in Egypt, 18th March 1855, having had no issue. George Buchanan. Born 19th November 1827. Captain of the 2nd Eoyal Dragoons, The Scots Greys. Died in Novem ber 1863. Unmarried. 2 I Harriet Hoare. Married 1826, Francis Hurt Sitwell, Esq. By whom an only son, William Willoughby Hurt Sitwell, Esq., of Ferney Hall, Shropshire. She died 8th October 1827. Mary Hoare. Married 1832, Captain Matthew Charles Forster, E.N., son of Colonel Forster, E.A. She died llth December 1836. 4 1 « | Catherine Diana Hoare. Died, Sophia Hoare. unmarried, at Sunbury, 16th Unmarried. October 1869, and there buried. Fanny Eosalie Hoare. Unmarried. ried 1838. Died at Tavistock, Devonshire. Elizabeth Hoare. Mar-=pThe Eeverend James Payne Horsford, Colonial Chaplain in Ceylon ; formerly Eector of Eath, Killaloe, Ireland. Died 21st September 1872. Issue five sons and three daughters. 21. Edwin Clarence O'Bryen Horsford, Major in the Bombay Army. Born 1841. Married 19th April 1880, at the Holy Trinity Church, Bath, to Edith Augusta Lizzie Thompson, youngest daugh ter of the Eeverend A. Kerr Thompson, D.D. Valentine James O'Bryen Horsford. Born 1839. Died 2nd June 1879, at Aber gavenny in Wales, aged 39 years. Frederick Walter O'Bryen Horsford. Born 1842. 4| • Edward O'Bryen Horsford, Colonel of the Bengal Staff Corps. Bora 1843. Died at Clifton, by Bristol, 10th AprU 18S0. Unmarried. Paul Ottley O'Bryen Hors ford. Born 1847. Emily Jane O'BryenHorsford. 2 I Gertrude Harriet O'Bryen Horsford . Grace Elizabeth O'Bryen Horsford. Married at Bath 1st June 1881, to John Collins Tippet, Esq., of Torquay in Devonshire, eldest son of the Eeverend Edward Tippet, B.A., of Newquay in Cornwall. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 19 % 2. (See page 10.). Eichard Hoare, of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, called Eichardr after his mother's father, and her property settled on the second son. He was shot in Henry Street, Dublin, on the 19th January 1724-5, about 9 o'clock p.m., by John Comber, who attempted to rob him, of which wound he died on the 23rd of the same month. John Comber was tried for his murder, found guilty, and was hanged near Stephen's Green, Dublin, on Wednesday 5th May 1725. (See broadsides of the day ; Proclamations by the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Carteret ; the dying confession of John Comber ; and the Dublin papers of the day — all to be seen in the British Museum.) Married in 1708, Elizabeth Burton, third daugh ter of Benjamin Burton, Esq., Banker of Dublin, also Alderman, Lord Mayor, etc. (1st wife.) She died in childbirth in 1709, leaving no issue. She was the sister of his eldest brother's (Edward Hoare) first wife. =Elizabeth Purefoy, daughter and co heiress of Gamaliel Purefoy, Esq., of the county of Kildare, by Elizabeth Abell, daughter of Eichard Abell, Esq. (2nd wife.) Married 17th January 1711-12. Mary Hoare. Born at 2 o'clock in the morn ing on Tuesday, 7th October 1712. Died unmarried. (Dates all taken from the family Bible, now in my pos session.) Eichard Hoare. Born at 6 o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, 14th July 1714. Died 'on the 19th August of the same year. 8 I Puretoy Hoare. Born at 5 o'clock inthe morn ing on Monday, 22nd December, 1718. Died on the 22nd March 1719. Edward Hoare, of the Eoyal Crescent, Bath. A Barrister- at-Law, and succeeded to all the estates of both his mother and grandmother, amounting to £1800 a year, the latter in the county of Cork and Limerick, the former in the King's County. Born 19th June 1723. Died in London 9th October 1788, aged 65 years, and was buried in the interior of the Abbey Cathedral Church of Bath, on the 29th October. His will is dated 9th June 1776 ; proved 10th October 1788, the day after his death. Anne Chalcraft, sole executrix and residuary legatee. Probate granted for £20,000 per sonalty. Will believed a forgery. In it he leaves £50 to his cousin, Eobert Hoare, Esq., of Factory HiU, county of Cork, for mourning, etc. (See Parish Eegister of the Abbey Church, Bath ; the ' Bath Chronicle,' October 30th, 1788 ; and the 'Gentleman's Magazine,' October 9th, 1788, volume 58, part 2, page 1028, and November llth, 1790, volume 60, part 2, page 1057.) ^Elizabeth Hatch, daughter of John Hatch, Esq., of Dublin, and sister of John Hatch,Esq., M.P. for the town and borough of Swords, county of Dublin. Married inDublin, on Satur day, 4th August 1744. 1 | Elizabeth Hoare. Born at 7 o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, 17th July 1745 ; baptized on the 24th of July of the same year. Married John Simpson, Esq., and had one son, John Simpson, and one daughter, Margery Simp son. 2| Dorothy Hoare. Born at 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday,! 6th Januaryl747; baptized on the fourth Thurs day of February following, by Dean Madden of Dublin. Married Medlicott,Esq., and had one daughter, Eliza beth Medlicott. Mary Hoare. Died at an advanced age, unmar ried. 20 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Edward Henry Hoare, in Holy Orders; M.A. of Trinity^ College, Dublin ; formerly of Limerick ; Curate of Codding- ton, near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, in 1792 ; afterwards Eector of Thrussington in Leicestershire. Suc ceeded to all the settled estates in Ireland on the death of his father. Born 1st August .1760. Married his cousin, Lucinda Eose Hoare, youngest daughter of the Eeverend Deane Hoare, M.A., Vicar-General of Limerick Diocese, and sister of the Eeverend John Hoare, Chancellor of Limerick. (2nd wife.) By whom he had no issue. He died at Barkby Vicarage, the residence of his eldest son, near Leicester, 22nd March 1843, and is there interred. :Elizabeth Daven^ port, daughter of the Eeverend Tho mas Davenport, M.A., Eector of Widmerpoole, in Nottinghamshire. (1st wife.) Edward Hatch Hoare, in Holy Orders ; M. A.=rCharlotte Eebecca Stewart, „ m . .. ^ „ -w. it -rr- C T. 1 ! • i Iil-.1T „„ Mn>R™.. of Trinity College, Dublin ; Vicar of Barkby, in Leicestershire. Born 13th July 1790. Died at Western Villa, Malvern, in Worcestershire, on Thursday, 13th February 1873, aged 82 years, and was buried at Barkby churchyard. He was the author of several Eeligious Addresses, Sermons, etc. He succeeded to the estates in the county of Cork. sister of the Honourable Thomas Alexander Stewart of Will- mount, county of Antrim. Born 18th April 1784. Married 7th March 1814. Died at Barkby Vicarage on Sunday, llth Oct. 1868, in the 85th year of her age, and was buried at Barkby churchyard. Elizabeth Anna Hoare. Born 4th=pThe Eeverend Eichard Watts, Eector December 1815. January 1846. Married 15th of Nailstone, in Leicestershire. Issue two sons and two daughters. 1| 2| Fanny Char- Edward George Bacchus Watts. lotte Anna Born 5th November 1848. Mar- Watts. Born riedl9thMayl874,SusanEchalez, 22nd July daughter of the Eeverend Theo- 1847. dore A. Echalez, Eector of Lul- lington, in Derbyshire, and Eural Dean. 3 ! Laura Mary Watts. Born 6th August 1850. Died unmarried,and young. ArthurEi ch ard Watts. Born 6th January 1856. 2| Ellen Eebecca Hoare. Born '23rd May 1817. Died 13th June 1828, aged 11 years, and buried in Barkby churchyard. 4| Edward Henry Hoare, in Holy Orders ;- M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge ; formerly Curate of Dunton, in Bucking hamshire, and afterwards of Elworthy, in Somersetshire (1871 to 1874). Suc ceeded to the county of Cork estates, all of which have been lately sold under the Encumbered Estates Act by him, he having, with all his family, gone to Canada, and there settled at Quebec. Born 21st February 1820. Issue five sons and two daughters. Charlotte Frances Hoare. Born 17th September 1818. Died 8th November 1842, aged 24 years ; buried in Barkby churchyard. Unmarried. 6"| :EleanorEedman Mary Stewart Orger, daughter Hoare. Born in of the Eeverend July 1821. Died William Orger young, unmar- (and his wife ried. She was Eliza), Eector buried at Eus- of Shirley, in tall churchyard, Hampshire. near Tunbridge Married 22nd WeUs, Kent. January 1846. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 21 Edward Arthur Hoare, now of Quebec, Civil Engineer. Born 8th December 1846. Married 7th October 1875, to Annie Margaret Salmon, youngest daughter of the late William Salmon, Esq., of Simcoe, county of Nor folk, State of Virginia, North America. 2|3|Charles Stewart Hoare. Born 8th March 1848. WiUiam Henry Hoare. Born 16th Nov. 1851. 4 | 5 | John Herbert Hoare. Born 8th June 1853. Ashby Eichard Hoare. Born 1855. Died at Blackheath, Kent, 20th June 1874, aged 19 years, and there buried. 6|7| Mary AUce Hoare. Eleanor Louisa Hoare. 61WilUam Frederick Hoare. Born 9th October 1822. Married in Oct. 1859, Martha Murray, daughter of Doctor Murray of Scotland. Issue one son and one daughter. Leslie Stewart Hoare. Born in June 1861. Ada Beatrice Hoare. Born in June 1863. John Hatch Hoare of Hillfield House, in Gloucestershire, afterwards of Eed- marley, in Worcestershire. Born 6th March 1825. Married at Todenham 28th April 1878, to Sophia Sarah Aston, daughter of the Eeverend Frederick J. Aston, Eector of Todenham, Gloucester shire, Eural Dean, and Honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Gloucester. He died, without issue, at Henilys,in North Wales, on the 23rd of November 1880, aged 56 years. Charles Alexander Hoare, in Holy Orders; M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge; Curate of Belgrave, in the county of Leicester. Born llth August 1826. Died, unmarried, 15th September 1865, aged 39 years, at Wolvey Abbey, near Hinkley, in Leicestershire, and was buried at Barkby churchyard. ElienDorofheaHoare. Born in July 1828. Married 4th January 1855, as the second wife of the Eeverend Edward Quenby Ashby of Quenby Hall, in Leicestershire, Eector of Dunton in Buckinghamshire. She died in February 1855, soonafter her marriage ; and he died 7th March 1871, leaving no issue. 2 I Henry Hoare, in Holy Orders; M.A. of Trinity^ CoUege, Cambridge ; Vicar of Framfield, in the county of Sussex, and Eural Dean. Born 27th April 1792. Died at Framfield Vicarage, 16th April 1866, and was buried in Framfield churchyard, with his wife. A very beautiful brass has been placed to his memory in the Church by his eldest son, and a memorial tomb in the churchyard. The estates in the King's County descended from the Purefoys were inherited by him, and are now possessed by his children. He published some interesting Sermons, Tracts, etc. Issue two sons and six daughters. :Margaret Bainbridge, youngest daughter of Thomas Bainbridge, Esq., of Crimple House, near Harrogate, in Yorkshire. Married 5thOctoberl820. Died at Framfield Vicar age, 20th November 1861, and is interred in the churchyard. 22 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. r| Theodora Margaret Bainbridge Hoare. Elizabeth Died unmarried 26th August Hoare. 1860, in Moore Street,Upper Unmar- Chelsea, London, at her ried. eldest brother's house, who was then Curate of Trinity Church, Upper Chelsea, London. She was buried at Framfield churchyard. 3I Henry Eosehurst Hoare, in Holy Orders ; formerly Curate of Trinity Church, Upper Chelsea, and after wards of St. Matthew's, Eugby. In 1874 Curate of St. John'sChurch, Higham, Kent. Born 2nd March 1825, at Crimple House, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, situate in the manor of Eosehurst or Eosshurst. Is unmarried. Lucinda Grace Hoare. Married 9th December 1864, at Framfield Church, as the second wife of the Eeverend Thomas Bartlett, Eector of Burton Latimer, in Northamptonshire. He died 28th May 1872, having bad no issue by her. Annie Adelaide Hoare. Married 28th October 1852, to the Eight Eeverend Owen Emeric Vidal, first Bishop of Sierra Leone, in West Africa. He died 24th December 1854. She died in Brighton 22nd July 1882, and is there, interred. Issue an only daughter, Annie Selina Hoare Vidal. 6 | 7 | 8 | Mary Frances Hoare. Edward Thomas Hoare, Laura Charlotte Hoare. Died at Tunbridge Wells, in Holy Orders ; formerly Died, an infant, 8th Jan. Kent, 25th October Curate of Great Saint 1832, and was buried at 1872. Buried in Eus- Helen's, Isle of Wight. Framfield churchyard, tall churchyard, near Born 30th July 1832. county of Sussex. Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Unmarried. Unmarried. 3I Elizabeth Hoare. Baptized: in Newark Church 20th August 1793. Died 7th July 1862. =The Eeverend Joseph D'Arcy Sirr, D.D., son of Town Major Sirr of Dublin, formerly Eector of Kilcoleman, Claremorris, county of Galway, afterwards Eector of Morestead, in Hampshire. He died 5th April 1868. Had sixteen Children. young, 1|2|3|4|5|6J7|8|9, Elizabeth Lucinda Sirr. Died married. Louisa Frances Sirr. Henry Charles Sirr. Died unmarried. Charlotte Henrietta Sirr. Married Abbott Trayer, Esq., Medical Doctor. Edward Hoare Sirr. Died unmarried. Alicia Catherine Sirr. Died unmar ried. Joseph D'Arcy Sirr. Died unmarried. Margaret Theodosia Sirr. Died at Eathgar, near Dublin, 30th January 1881, unmarried. IsabeUa Anna=j=Peter J. T. Pearse of Sirr. ried May 1841. Issue 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Frederick Purefoy Augustus Sirr. A son, who died an infant, a few weeks old. Henry Charles Sirr. Died unmar ried. Sophia Priscilla Sirr. Died unmar ried 7th January 1875. Alfred John Orpen Sirr. Died un married. William Shepherd Sirr. Died un married. Eichard Theodore Howard Sirr. Married and died, leaving an only son. London, Solicitor, now deceased. a son and a daughter. Mar- PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 23 1 I Elizabeth Anne Pearse. Mar-=Thomas Sheldon of Cornwall Eoad, ried at All Saints' Church, Kensington, 5th August 1874, by her cousins, Henry Eose hurst Hoare and Edward Tho mas Hoare. Notting Hill, Medical Doctor, eldest son of William Sheldon, Esq., Justice of the Peace, of Stratford- on-Avon, Warwickshire. 2 I Augustus SirrPearse. Frederick Purefoy Hoare. Born=pMargaret Jones, of the county of Tipperary, 21st May 1795. Died in January 1830, and descended from the Langley family of that county. She died in, November 1880. Issue three sons and a daughter, of whom only one how survives. 1| Edward Henry Hoare. Died young. Frederick Purefoy Hoare. Born in February 1820. Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin ; afterwards one of the Gentlemen-at- Arms at Her Majesty's Courts. In 1870 ap pointed Eeceiver- General at Trinidad, West Indies. In January 1872, appointed Collector and Eeceiver- Gen eral of HerMajesty'sE'evenue at Gibraltar. Is now Auditor- General at Malta. Is unmarried. 3| ¦ 4| StephenWilliam .Lucinda Arabella Hoare. Died MargaretHoare. young in 1832. Died a child, aged two years. H 4. (See page 10.) Eobert Hoare of Bachelor's Quay, now Grenville Place, city of" Cork, and of Factory Hill, county of Cork, by purchase from his eldest brother, Edward Hoare (as see before). Factory Hill, formerly Killcoolishell, and West Ballyhinny was the forfeited estate of Andrew Morragh, attainted, and was purchased by Alderman Edward Hoare of Cork and Dunkittle for £770 at the Sale of the Forfeited Estates, 31st May 1703. Enrolled 7th July 1703. Killcoolishell consisted of 160 acres, 2 roods, and 24 perches; and West Ballyhinny of 51 acres. A quit rent of £3 10s.- 7d. is payable to the Crown. It was called Factory Hill from the ruins of an old factory belonging to a Mr. Hall> of the period of Queen Elizabeth, now resembling the ruins of an old castle, beautifully covered with ivy. It is charmingly situated on the north side of the river Lee, four miles east of Cork City. (See the Conveyances of the For feited Estates in 1688, Annual Eeport, page 353.) Eobert Hoare was Town Clerk, Clerk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Peace for the City of Cork ; was also Cornet in Lieutenant- Colonel Edward Hoare's Troop of Horse, in the regiment of the Militia, of the City and Liberties of Corke, commanded by the Honourable Saint John Broderick. Commission dated 17th September 1715. He died in f764, and was interred in the Newenham vault, in the interior of Saint Peter's Church, Cork, ' 23rd November 1764, close to the burial vault of Sir Matthew Deane, Knight. Had two sons and one daughter. "Jane Newenham, eldest daughter of Thomas Newen ham, Esq., of Cork and Cool- more, county of Cork. Married 1st October 1721. Marriage settle ment registered 18th November 1722. 24 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Eobert Hoare of Factory: HiU, county of Cork. Called to the Bar of the Middle Temple, London, 24th November 1741. J.P. for the county of Cork. Died at Camden Quay, Cork, 23rd Dec. 1805 ; interred at Eath- cooney churchyard, county of Cork, where his wife was also previously buried. Had four sons and four daughters. ^Elizabeth Lom bard, daughter of Edmond Lom bard, Esq., of Lombardstown, near ' Mallow, county of Cork. Married at Saint Mary's Shandon, Cork, 6th Feb. 1746-7. 2| DeaneHoare.See 30. Sarah Hoare. Married John Nash, Esq., of Brinny House, near Bandon, county of Cork. Married at Saint Peter's Church, Cork, 28th March 1754. His son, John Nash, baptized at Saint Peter's, Cork, 19th January 1755. Married his first cousin, Jane Hoare, eldest daughter of the Eeverend Deane Hoare, Vicar-General of Limerick. Left four sons and three daughters. Eobert Hoare. Edward Hoare of Factory Hill, county of Cork.: Baptized at Baptized at Saint Peter's Church, Cork, 18th Saint Mary's May 1751. In the 13th regiment of Light Shandon, Dragoons; Cornet 16th August 1770; Lieu- Cork, 31st tenant 12th December 1774; and Captain 16th August 1748. August 1778; was afterwards Captain in the Died 1st Aug. North Cork County Militia, and engaged in all 1751. Buried the encounters with the rebels in 1798 ih the at St. Mary's county of Wexford, where the regiment lost Shandon. 60 officers and 106 men; was J.P. for the counties of Leitrim and Eoscommon, 28th May 1795, also for the county of Cork ; was" Deputy- Governor for the county of Cork 20th November 1807. He died at Cullen's Wood, near Dublin, 22nd Sept. 1831, at the house of his son-in-law, Eobert Newenham, aged over 80 years, and is buried at the Moravian Burial. Ground, near Dublin, where his wife is also buried. Had 19 children, all christened and baptized,none being twins, but who mostly died young._ He spent over £20,000 while in the 13th Light Dragoons, and ruined the property. 3| 4| Jane Hoare. Baptized Elizabeth atSaintPeter'sChurch, Hoare. Cork, 20th Aug. 1752. Baptized Married the Eeverend at Saint William Massey of Peter's Clonbeg, county of Church, Tipperary. Died with- Cork, out issue at Fermoy, 16th county of Cork, 24th Sept. December 1827, and 1753. was buried at Eath- Died an cooney churchyard. infant. =MarthaTyrrell, daughter of Ed ward Tyrrell, Esq., of Tyr- relstown, near Gort, county of Galway. Died at Dunville, near Dublin, 20th March 1823, aged over 60 years. Eobert Hoare, in Holy Orders, Eector of Kilcully, county of Cork. Born in 1754. Married Dorcas Purefoy, daughter of Thomas Purefoy, Esq., Collector of the Customs at Cork. He died at Woburn Place, Cork, 26th October 1840, and she died at Smithgrove Terrace, Cork, 27th August 1847. Both are buried in a vault underneath Saint Paul's Church, in the city of Cork. Had one child, a daughter, Martha Purefoy Hoare, who died at Saint Patrick's Hill, Cork, on the 5th July 1829, aged 17 years, unmarried, and was buried at Saint Paul's Church, Cork, on the 8th of the same month. c PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 25 6 | Sarah Hoare. Baptized atSaintPeter's Church, Cork, 20th April 1755. Burnt to death at Glou cester through her dress catching fire. Unmarried. 1| Eobert Hoare, Lieu tenant in the City of Dublin Militia, after wards in the Customs at Cork. Died unmarried, and was interred at Eat h- cooney churchyard. 7| Deane Hoare. Baptized at Christ Church, Cork, 2nd November 1759. Died at Evergreen, near Cork, 22nd November 1838. Buried at Eathcooney churchyard, county of Cork, where his wife is also buried. Had three sons and one daughter. 2|3| Thomas Hoare. Died at sea. Unmarried. WilliamNewenhamHoare, settled at Sydney, New South Wales. Unmar ried. -Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Thomas Edwards, Merchant, of the city of Cork. Married at Christ Church, Cork, 6th January 1787. 41 Mar- Elizabeth Hoare. ried 3rd September 1814, at Christ Church, Cork, to Charles Frederick Lyster, Esq., of Cork, Land Agent. Had six sons and four daughters. 8 Mary Anne Hoare. Baptized=f=Thomas Newenham, Esq., her cousin. Married at Saint Peter's Church, Cork, 8th July 1764. Died at Cork, 22nd AprU 1825, and was buried in the Newenham vault, at Saint Paul's Church, Cork, 25th April 1825. Aged 61 years. Thomas Newenham, in Holy Orders ; Eector of Kilworth, near Fermoy, county of Cork; J.P. for Cork county ; was also afterwards of Cool- more. He succeeded to all the New enham Estates in the counties of Cork and Limerick. Born 14th October 1784. Died unmarried 6th April 1849, at Kilworth Glebe, and is buried in the churchyard there. at, Eathcooney Church, county of Cork. Called to the Bar of the Inner Temple, London ; Major in the North Cork County Militia. Second son of Thomas Newenham, Esq., of Coolmore, county of Cork. He was the author of several Political, Statistical, and Agricultural Works on the resources of Ireland. He died in Cheltenham 14th October 1831, and is buried underneath Spa Church in Gloucester. "F| Louisa Elizabeth Newenham. Mar ried 21st January 1818, Charles Dilkes, C.B., Post-Captain in the Eoyal Navy. She died at Gloucester, 22nd April 1845, and both there, at Spa Church, buried. Had one son, Charles O'Brien Dilkes, who married in September 1849 Elizabeth Jemima Cleuch, daughter of John Clench,Esq., of Heavitree, .near Exeter, and died there, leaving four sons and three daughters ; and a daughter, Louisa Dilkes, who died young. Eobert Newenham of CuUen's Wood=pJane Hoare, his first cousin, youngest and Sandford, near Dublin. Born 20th August 1786. Died at Sandford 19th July 1836, aged over 49 years, and was buried at Saint Kevin's Church, Dublin. Issue four sons and three daughters. daughter of Edward Hoare, Esq., of Factory Hill, county of Cork. Mar ried in 1809. She died at Sandford 3rd April 1830, and was buried at Saint Kevin's Church, Dublin. 11 Thomas Newenham, Lieutenant in the North Cork County Militia. Died unmarried in Lon don 19th April 1852. Buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, county of Middlesex. Mary Anne Newenham. Unmarried. 3 Died Frances Newenham. 10th April 1856, unmar ried, at Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire, and is buried in the churchyard there. 26 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 4| Edward Henry Newenham, now of= Coolmore, in the county of Cork ; in Holy Orders; M.A. Trinity College, Dublin ; J.P. for the county of Cork. Born 16th August 1817. Inherited all the estates in the county and city of Cork. =The Lady Helena Adelaide Moore, third daughter of Stephen, Earl of Mountcashel, of Moore Park, county of Cork. Married 15th November 1849. Had issue two sons and three daughters. Anna Maria Jane Newenham. Born at Coolmore in August 1851. Died at Connaught Square, London, April 1864, aged 13 years. Buried at Kensal Green Cemetery. William Thomas Worth Newenham. Born at Coolmore 10th January 1853. J.P. for the county of Cork ; Captain in the Mun ster Fusiliers, formerly the South County Cork Light Infantry Militia; previously Captain of the 3rd Surrey Militia. 8| Edward Arthur Worth Newenham. Bornat Cool more 19th January 1857. Lieutenant in the Carlow Eifles ; now Chief of Police, Elmina Castle, West Coast of Africa. Helena Adelaide Isabella Newen ham. Died at Coolmore 6th July 1872, and buried in the Newenham vault in the church yard of Carrigaline, county of Cork. 51 Edith Sophia Newenham. Born in Lon don. 5| Jane Newenham. Married Captain (after wards General and C.B.) Clement Alexander Edwards of the 18th Eoyal Irish Eegiment. She died at Monkstown, county of Cork, 20th November 1851, and was buried in the Newen ham vault in Carrigaline churchyard. Had issue two daughters. Eobert Newenham. Died at Weston-super-Mare, in Somersetshire, 29th March 1847, young, and unmarried, and interred there in the same grave with his sister. Jane Edwards. Married Thomas Crawford, M.D., Director-General of the Army Medical Department. Has issue ten children. 2| Henrietta Edwards. Married the Eeverend James Watts Wilkinson. By whom no issue. William Henry Newenham. Born 21st March 1830, at Sandford, Dublin. In the 25th and 63rd Eegiments of Foot. Was present in the Crimean Wars, and severely wounded at the battle of Inkermann, being then Lieutenant in the 63rd Eegiment; promoted to a Company in that Eegiment, and has received the Crimean medal with the four clasps. He married, first, Emily Berkeley, only daughter of Eobert Berkeley, Esq., of Upper Mount Street, Dublin, Barrister-at- Law and Queen's Counsel ; by whom he has one son, Harry Edward Berkeley Newenham. She died in Dublin, and was buried at Mount Jerome Cemetery Dublin. On the 23rd of September 1880, he married, secondly, at All Saints5 Church, Margaret Street, London, the Honourable Louisa J. Edwardes, sister of Lord Kensington. Is now of Maryborough, near Douglas, county of Cork J.P. for the county of Cork. Possesses the Limerick estates at Tory Hill in that county, and now also the county of Tipperary estates, bequeathed to him by Edward Eyre Newenham, Esq., of Maryborough, the last of that familv, which is now extinct. There is no issue by the second marriage. F PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 27 1| Martha Hoare. Married Thomas Davenport, Esq., of Ballynacourty, in the county of Limerick, Captain in the North Cork County Eegiment of Militia, and J.P. for Limerick county. She died at York Terrace, city of Cork, 26th May 1834. He died at Ballynacourty 14th January 1823. Both buried at Castle Town, county of Limerick. Had four sons and four daughters. Martha Daven port. Died young. Thomas Davenport. Married Jane Nihil of Limerick. Mary Anne Davenport. Married Eichard Simon Triphook. 4| EdwardHoareDavenport. 51 William Vincent Daven port. Married Miss Parker of Limerick, and settled in America. 8| Jane Davenport. Married the Eev. William Tighe. 7| HenryDavenport. Frances Vincent Daven port. Married Eobert levers Cox, Esq. Has issue. Edward Hoare, Ensign in= the North Cork County Militia 21st May 1797 ; Lieutenant 12th Dec. 1799; and Captain 23rd August 1803. J.P. for the county of Cork. Born at Cappavarna, in the county of Galway, 27th AprU 1782. Died of Asiatic Cholera, at Morri son's Hotel, Dawson St., DubUn, on 21st August 1834, and was buried the same day at Saint Kevin's churchyard, DubUn. Joined with his father in his debts, cut off the en tails, and sold two portions of the estates to Colonel Gibbings and Warren Hastings Jackson, Esq., in the year 1814. Married, by his cousin, the Eeverend Edward Henry Hoare of Limerick, who was also trustee of his marriage settlement, on 15th December 1806, at Saint Anne's Church, Dublin, to Sophia Barry, second and youngest daughter and coheiress of Eobert Barry, Esq., third and youngest son of Sir Edward Barry, first Baronet, Physician and Surgeon- General to the Forces in Ireland (who was M.P. for Charleville borough, county of Cork, 12th March 1743). Eobert Barry was a Barrister-at-Law and King's Counsel, of Hume Street and Merrion Street, Dublin,and of Dalkey, county of Dublin. He was also M.P. for the borough of Charleville, in the county of Cork, 24th April 1761 and 12th July 1768. His first wife was Elizabeth Lyons, eldest daughter and coheiress of Henry Lyons, Esq., of Eiver Lyons in the King's county, M.P. for that county for a long series of years, and J.P. and Deputy Governor, and who married Anna Eochfort, youngest daughter of George Eochfort, Esq., of Gaulstown, in the county of Westmeath, M.P. for that county (by his wife the Lady Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Henry Moore, third Earl of Drogheda) , and sister of Eobert Eochfort, first Earl of Belvedere. Eobert Barry mar ried secondly Elizabeth Guillelmine La Touche, only daughter of James Digues La Touche, Esq., of Belle- vue, county of Wicklow, but by her had no issue. Sophia Hoare, my dearest mother (by whom and by her mother also, both coheiresses, I am entitled to quarter over one hundred coats of arms, among them the Eoyal Arms of the House of Plantagenet), died at Factory Hill 5th March 1823, and was buried at Eathcooney churchyard on the 8th of the same month. She was the best of Mothers and of women ; to her, and her alone, I owe everything ; and during life I have ever cherished her memory with the purest affection, love, and gratitude. H 28 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Frances Hoare. Married in 1808 to WiUiam Vincent, Lieutenant- Colonel in the East India Com pany's Service. He died at Nice in 1824, and is buried in the English burial-ground there. She died in Dublin in January 1871, and is interred at Saint Kevin's churchyard. Had no issue. 4 | 5 | Deane Neptune Hoare, in the Jane Hoare. Eoyal Navy ; Lieutenant of Married her the Boyal George 19th July cousin-ger- 1821 ; Lieutenant of the man, Eobert Homilies 17th January 1824. Newenham, Died at Bantry, in the county Esq.,of Sand- of Cork, 26th December 1826, ford, county and was buried in the church- of Dublin, as yard there. Was unmarried, before given. Edward Hoare. Born at Number 92 (former number) the Grand Eobert Barry Parade, Cork city, 29th October 1807. Privately baptized by Hoare. Born the Eeverend Thomas Newenham, his father's first cousin, at Ennis, in Educated at Trinity College, DubUn. In the North Cork the county of- County Eifle Eegiment of Militia; Lieutenant 19th January Clare, 29th 1846 ; Captain llth January 1855. Served with the regiment Sept. 1808. for over five years on embodied service ; retired 24th August Died there 1864. Author of a volume of Poems entitled ' Solitary Moments ' during the (small 8vo. London : Longmans, 1840). Also of several same year. Antiquarian and Numismatic Works. Is a member of a large number of Literary and Antiquarian Societies, and a contributor to several of the periodicals of the day. The collector and compiler of this volume and Genealogy of the family. Un married, Married, first,: at Glanmire Church,county of , Cork, on EasterTuesday, 28thMar.l837,Mary Anne Pratt, only child of John Pratt, Esq., of Woburn Place, Cork. She died at Monkstown 30th August 1872. Buried at Douglas churchyard, nearCork. She was 54 years of age. Had issue three sons and three daugh ters. 8J. =William Barry Hoare. Born= at Limerick 14th March 1810. Is a Solicitor and Attorney; now of Moneens, near Bandon, in the county of Cork; for merly of Monkstown, county of Cork. The history of the life and career of this ex quisite and interesting speci men of humanity is in pre paration, far advanced towards completion, and will be shortly published, as a guide and caution to posterity. In the mean time parties interested are requested to examine the Prerogative Office for Wills, Dublin ; the Deeds Eegistry Office ; and the Proceedings of the Irish Court of Chancery, "Hoare v. Hoare," 1854, 1855, and 1856, for the means and artifices used by this pink of propriety ? fraternity ? honour ? and integrity ? ! ! ! =Married, secondly, on the 7th August, 1877, at Saint Ste phen's Church, Dublin, Mary Anne Hawkes, second wife and widow of Zechariah Cor- nock Hawkes of Moneens, near Bandon, county of Cork, and daughter of John Hawkes Harris of Cork. She was the aunt-in-law of his first wife (Mary Anne Pratt, whose mother was sister of Z. O. Hawkes), and therefore she is now grand-aunt and stepmother to W. B. Hoare's daughters. Talk of a deceased wife's sister's connection ! What is it compared with this hitherto unheard-Of alliance? There has been no issue by this second marriage. The Lord be praised ! If there had been, it would have been a puzzle for genealogists to describe the relationships ! ! ! PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 29 Edward Hoare. Born 31st March A daughter. 1838, at Woburn Place, Cork. Bap- Born llth tized at Saint Luke's Church, Cork, May 1839. hy the Eeverend Mr. Herbert, on Died folio w- the 16th April, same year. In the ing day. Army. Captain in the 5th Eegiment Was not of Foot, the Northumberland Fusi- christened liers: Committedsuicideon passage or baptized. from India, by leaping from the cabin window of the ship into the sea, on the 4th January 1870. (See the ' United Service Journal ' and the ' Army and Navy Gazette ' for February 1870.) Was unmarried. 3 I John Henry Hoare. Born 2nd July 1840, at Wo burn Place, Cork. Bap tized 24th of the same month (Friday) there, by the Eeverend Mr. Her bert of Saint Luke's Church, Cork. Died a few years old, and was buried at Saint Paul's Church, city of Cork. 4 I . „ ' 5 I Frances Henrietta Hoare. Born WilUam at Monkstown, county of Cork. Barry Married 22nd June 1875, at Hoare. Monkstown Church, county of Died in Cork, to Algernon Saint Leger Switzer- Burrowes, Lieutenant in the land, Eoyal Marine Light Infantry. young. 6| Sophia Elizabeth Hoare. Born at Monkstown. Married at Saint James's Church, Paddington, Lon don, 12th July 1881, to Herbert Saint George Schomberg, eldest son of Bear-Admiral Herbert Schomberg of the Eoyal Navy. Is a Captain of the Eoyal Marine Light Infantry. 4| Elizabeth Hoare. Born at Limerick in 1811. Died an infant during the same year. Deane John Hoare. Born at Gosport, in Hampshire, 26th October 1812 ; was for merly in the East India Mercantile Ship ping Service ; afterwards Captain in the 5th Eoyal Elthorne Middlesex Militia. Died unmarried 31st March 1870, and is buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, county of Middlesex. 6L T Sophia Hoare. Born at Water ford 1813. Died there shortly afterwards. 9 EUzabeth Hoare. Born at • Cork, 15th June 1814. Died unmarried at CuUen's Wood House, Eanelagh, county of Dublin, 26th September 1832. Buried at Saint Kevin's Churchyard, Dublin. Eobert Hoare. Born at Waterford, 1815. Died an infant a few weeks old. Henrietta Hoare. Born at Factory Hill, 28th March 1816. Died at CuUen's Wood House, near Dublin, 6th March 1843. Buried at Saint Kevin's churchyard, Dublin. Unmarried. 10 | Henry Hoare. Born at Factory Hill, 26th April 1817. In the East India Shipping Service. Died at Calcutta, in the East Indies, 1st May 1840, of Asiatic Cholera. Buried at the Houra graveyard, near Calcutta. Unmarried. HI Eobert Hoare. Born at Factory Hill, 5th April 1819. Died an infant during the same year, and was buried at Eathcooney churchyard. 30 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. (See page 24.) Deane Hoare, second son of Eobert Hoare of Cork ,=rSusan Ingram, eldest daugh and Factory Hill, county of Cork ; was named after Eobert's brother Deane, who had lived with him, and, dying unmarried, left him his property in the city of Cork. This property he afterwards be queathed to this son Deane Hoare. Baptized at Saint Peter's Church, Cork, in 1724. In Holy Orders. B.A. 1774 ; M.A. 1747, of Trinity College, Dublin. Vicar-General of the Diocese of Limerick. Under his care and superintendence the Cathedral of Saint Mary's of Limerick was restored and beauti fied in the year 1752. He was also one of the original Founders of the Limerick County Hospital. He died in Limerick in the year 1800, aged 76 years. Had three sons and four daughters. John Hoare. Born in 1766. B.A.= 1787; M.A. 1794; LL.D., etc., of Trinity College, Dublin. In Holy Orders. Chancellor of Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, and Vicar- General of Limerick Diocese. Eector of Eathkeale, in the county of Limerick. Published a volume of excellent Ser mons and some other works, and was an eloquent and famed preacher. Died in Factory HiU House, while on a visit with his first cousin, Captain Edward Hoare, for a change of air and scene, being in delicate health, on the 9th March 1813, aged 47 years, and was buried in the Hoare vault at Eathcooney churchyard, county of Cork. ter of John Ingram, Esq., Alderman of Limerick, and sister of the Eeverend Jacob Ingram, Chancellor of Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, by Catherine Smyth, grand-daughter of the Eight Eeverend Thomas Smyth, D.D., Lord Bishop of Limerick (from whom descended John Vereker, first Viscount Gort), and niece of the Eight Eeverend Arthur Smyth, D.D., Arch bishop of Dublin. She died in Limerick in 1813. Eachel Newenham, youngest daughter of Sir Edward Newenham, Knight, and M.P. for the county of DubUn for over forty years, and Collector for the Excise for Dublin. Married in Dublin 31st August 1795. By whom he had seven sons and four daughters. She was a very talented and exceUent woman, and pub lished several useful works. She died 6th November 1832, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at Brailsford Eectory, in Derbyshire, the residence of her son-in- law, the Eeverend Hewitt O'Bryen, and was buried llth November in the churchyard there. William Deane Hoare. Born 31st October 1773. B.A. = Olivia Guinness, 1794 ; M.A. 1808, of Trinity College, Dublin. In Holy daughter^ of Orders. Minister of Saint George's Church, Limerick, afterwards Eector of Lifford, in the county of Limerick, and on the death of his elder brother, John Hoare, Vicar- General of the Diocese of Limerick. Was thrown from his gig, near Limerick, and killed, on the 23rd October 1823. Buried in Limerick Cathedral, where there is a tablet to his memory. A funeral sermon was preached by Bishop Jebb of Limerick, and was published. He married, secondly, Elizabeth Wilkinson, widow of W. Wilkinson, Esq., sister of Mrs. General Darby, and daughter of J. Darley, Esq., of Dublin ; by whom no issue. 3| Charles Dodson Hoare, Solicitor and Attorney^t-Law. of Mr. Heffernan of Manister, in the county of Limerick, daughter of Mr. Connell. Had one son, Edward Hoare, who died young, and a daughter, Susan Hoare, who married the Eeverend Godfrey Massey, Vicar of Bruff, county of Limerick. Arthur Guinness, Esq., of Beaumont, county of Dublin. By whom he had two sons, Deane Hoare and Edward Hoare, who both died young. She died in 1809. Married the widow PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 31 Jane Hoare. Married her first cousin, John Nash, Esq., of Brinny House, near Bandon, county of Cork (as before given at page 24). Sarah Hoare. Mar ried WiUiam Smyth, Esq., of Limerick. Left no issue. LucindaEoseHoare. Mar ried, as second wife, to her cousin, the Eeverend Ed ward Henry Hoare (as given at page 20). Susan Hoare. Married Eobert O'CaUaghan Newenham, Esq., younger son of Sir Edward Newenham, Knight, and M.P. for the county of Dublin. He was Inspector-General of Prisons in Ireland, and author of a beautiful volume, " Sketches in Ireland." He died in Nov. 1849, at Blackrock, near Cork, and was buried at Brinny churchyard, near Bandon. She died 9th January 1832, and was also buried at Brinny churchyard. Had two sons and three daughters. 1| 2| Deane Hoare Charles Burton Newenham, Attorney - Newenham. at-Law. Married Elizabeth Stewart, Died in Dublin daughter of Thomas Stewart, Esq., of inAugust 1825, Limerick. She died at Mallow, county unmarried, and of Cork, without issue, 9th January was buried at 1830 ; he died in 1859 at Blackrock, Saint Peter's Cork; and both were buried at Brinny Church,Dublin. churchyard, near Bandon, county of Cork. 3 I Susan Newenham. Married Thomas Biggs, Esq., J.P., of Bandon. He died in May 1849, hav ing had two sons and two daughters. Buried in Brinny churchvard.=F 3 4 | Thomas Biggs. Eobert Biggs. Penelope Biggs. Susan Biggs. 4 | 5 | Emily Newen- Eliza Newenham. Married, 13th Jan. 1827, as second wife, to Sir ham. Died in Thomas Deane, Knight and Architect, and Sheriff of Cork, of 1814, young. Carrigduve and Dundanion Castle, Blackrock, near Cork. Thomas Newenham Deane. Married Miss Manley of Ferney, Blackrock, near Cork. Is an Architect. 2| Susan Deane. Deane Wallace Hoare. Died in Dec.=pMiss DalzeU of 1857. Had two sons and a daughter. Manchester. Eobert Hoare. young in 1814. Died Charles Henry Hoare, who married and died, having had one son, John Hoare, who has settled in Tahiti. William Hoare, Medical Doctor, of Manchester. Elizabeth E. Hoare. John Shirley Hoare. Born 15th April 1799.- Was Secretary to the Commissioners of Education in Ireland; previously in Guinness's Brewery in Dublin. Died 22nd June 1871. Had issue two sons and three daughters. ! D :Sophia Hicklin, eldest daughter of Benjamin Hicklin, Esq., of Graisley Hall, Staffordshire. Married 22nd September 1835. 32 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 1| 2|3| John Newenham Hoare. Charles Born 6th March 1838. In William Holy Orders. Scholar of Hoare. Trinity College, Dublin, Born 7th 1858; B.A. 1859; and M.A. Nov. 1863. Was Curate of Ash- 1844. ford, county of Wicklow, — Ireland, and Chaplain to the Lucie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Sophia IsnowCurateofSaintLuke's Hoare. Church, Chelsea. Unmarried. Maria Frances Hoare. Mar ried 17th August 1876 to Captain Arthur Hales of the 27th Eegiment of Foot, the Inniskillings, son of the Eeverend J. D. Hales, Eector of Eichmond, and Canon of Eochester, county of Kent. By whom there is issue. 5I. Sophia Hicklin Hoare. He married, secondly, 23rd= June 1859, at Lea, near Eoss, in Herefordshire (as the third husband), Harriet Wilson, second daughter of Colonel Crump of Alexton, in Liecestershire, and widow first of J. Wilson Sheppard, Esq., of Campsey Ashe, in the county of Norfolk, and secondly widow of the Honourable and Eeverend Eobert Wilson, Eector of A shwelthorpe, in the county of Norfolk, and next brother of Lord Berners. Her daugh ter by her second marriage is the present Baroness Ber ners in her own right. There was no issue by her marriage with the Very Eeverend Edward N. Hoare. She died 3rd September 1881, at Abbenhall Lodge, in Glou cestershire, very suddenly. 4 | =Edward Newenham Hoare.1 Born llth April 1802. B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, 1824 ; and M.A. 1831. In Holy Orders. Ordained by Bishop Eyder of Lichfield as Curate of Parwich, in Derbyshire; afterwards Arch deacon of Ardfert, county of Kerry, and Diocese of Limerick in 1836. Promoted as Dean of Achonry, county of Sligo, in 1839, and trans ferred in 1850 to the Deanery of Waterford. Author of a large number of Sermons, Addresses, Lectures, and various other works. Died at Luranah Villa, Hamlet Eoad, Upper Norwood, county of Surrey, 1st February 1877, aged seventy-four years, and was buried at Norwood Cemetery on the 6th of the same month. -Married, first, on the 28th Feb. 1832, Louisa Maria O'Donog- hue, eldest dau. of Lieutenant- Colonel Daniel O'Donoghue. She died 4th March 1858, at the Deanery in Waterford, and was buried in the graveyard of WaterfordCathe- dral. Had issue two sons and three daughters. 5I . Sophia Frances Hoare. Died in Dublin 24th September 1817, aged thirteen years and eight months. See a Memoir of her life and death pub lished by her mother. She was buried at Saint Peter's Church, Dublin. Maria Henrietta Hoare. Died 5th February 1831, at Eichmond Place, Dub lin, unmarried. Buried at Saint Peter's Church, Dublin. She died on Saturday evening at a quarter to 8 o'clock p.m. Walter Hoare. Died in Dub lin in May 1820, young. Buried at Saint Peter's Church, Dublin. 8 I ElizabethHoare. Died unmar ried. 9| Charles Burton Hoare, Surgeon in the East India Company's Service unmarried m Calcutta, East Indies, 22nd March 1823. Died PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 33 IJ 10 | Louisa Grace Hoare. Married in 1836, the Eeverend Hewitt O'Bryen, Curate of Skull, near Bantry, in the Diocese of Cork and Eoss, second son of Hewitt O'Bryen, Esq., J.P., of White- point House, near Queenstown. He died in July 1845, at Edge field Eectory, Nor folk, of which he was appointed Eector in 1843, having been previouslylncumbent of Brailsford and Heywood in Lanca shire. Had no issue. 11| William Worth Hoare. In Holy Orders. B.A. 1832 ; M.A. and B.D. 1856, all of Trinity College, Dublin. Was Curate of Christ Church, city of Cork. Married at Christ Church, Cork, by his brother, the Very Eeverend Edward Newenham Hoare, then Dean of Achonry, on the 12th December 1839, to Anne Eliza Seward, eldest daughter of Henry Osborne Seward, Esq., of Sidney Place, Cork, formerly of the West Indies, and an exten sive merchant there. Was appointed Incumbent of Saint Paul's Church, Staleybridge, in Lancashire, and died there, suddenly, in 1868, of Heart Disease, having had no issue. He was buried in the churchyard of Saint Paul's, at Staleybridge, a painted window in the Church, a memorial tablet, and a monumental tomb having been placed to his memory by the congregation. He published a few Sermons, and edited a Memoir of the Life and Correspondence of his mother. His widow died at Lee View Cottage, Western Eoad, Cork, in 1878, and was buried with her father and mother, in Douglas churchyard, near Cork. Elizabeth Eachel Hoare. Unmar ried. John WUliam Deane Hoare. Born 31st May=f=Annie La Barte, 1838. In Holy Orders. Curate of Saint Alban's Church, Eochdale, in Lancashire ; afterwards Vicar of Saint Philip's Church, Sydenham, Kent. Has lately become a Eoman Catholic, and a Priest of that Popish and idolatrous Church ! So much for High Church aud Eitualism, with perhaps the blood of the " Donoghues " in addition. daughter of Bar tholomew La Barte, Esq., of Mornington, near Drogheda, county of Louth. Married 12th Aug. 1862. Has two sons. Edward John La Barte Hoare. Born 31st October 1863. Francis O'Donoghue Hoare. Born 19th December 1865. 3| Louisa Sophia Hoare. Married 6th September 1860, at the Cathedral in Water ford, by her father, to Henry Wilson Sheppard, Esq., of Campsey Ashe, in the county of Norfolk. Issue a son and two daughters.^ Mary Sheppard. Ada Sheppard. Harry Edward Sheppard. Born 20th May 1867. 4 | Edward Newenham Hoare. Born 9th Feb.: 1842. In Holy Orders. B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, 1862. Was Curate of Jor- danstown, near Belfast, Diocese of Down and Connor, Ireland; afterwards of the Holy Trinity Church at Folkestone, Kent ; now Eector of Acrise, near Canterbury. Is the author of a large number of religious Stories, Tracts, etc., published by the Tract Society. =Frances Kidd MUler, daughter of theEeverend Thomas FitzwilUam • Miller, Vicar of Belfast. Married 9th Nov. 1870. Issue a son and a daugh ter. pophia ' Augusta Hoare. Unmar ried. II 2 | Edward FitzwilUam Hoare. Born 31st May 1877. Louisa O'Donoghue Hoare. 34 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Married, first,1 Anne Alcock, daughter of MaskelyneAlcock, Esq., of Bough- grove, near Bandon,county of Cork. Issue two sons and two daugh ters. ^ 5. (See page 10.) :John Hoare, baptized at Saint Mary's Shan-: don, Cork, 28th March 1687 ; of Coolfada, near Bandon, county of Cork ; afterwards of Droumcare, in the barony of Iveragh, county of Kerry. Fifth son of Alderman Edward Hoare of Cork, and Dunkittle, county of Cork, and Sarah Burnell. He inherited the property in the county of Kerry purchased by his father from Mr. England. He erected very extensive iron works there, but which turned out a f aUure; the property being afterwards sold by his son to the Stoughton family, who are now its present possessors. = Married, secondly, Anne Blennerhassett, third daughter of Samuel Blenner hassett, Esq., of Tralee, county of Kerry. By whom there was no issue. She afterwards re married John Blen nerhassett, Esq., her cousin. Norris Hoare of=j=Frances Kenny, daughter of William Kenny, Esq., who mar- Droumcare, county of Kerry. J.P. for ,the county of Kerry. ried Catherine Courthrop, daughter of Sir Peter Courthrop, Knight, by Miss Tent, daughter of Sir Eobert Tent, Knight. William Kenny was great-uncle of the Eeverend John Kenny, late Vicar-General of Cork and Eoss, and the Eev. Edward Kenny, Eector of Moviddy, near Macroom, county of Cork. Catherine Frances Hoare. Married John McCarthy of Tralee. Had no 2 I John Hoare, Weighmaster in the Butter Market at Cork. Married Miss Shorten of Bandon, and died, having had no issue. 3 | Agnes Hoare. Married- Thomas Serjeant of the Excise Department, and afterwards emigrated to North America. With out issue. 4| Frances Hoare. Married Eichard Cunningham, Esq., but died without issue. WiUiam Hoare, Weighmaster also in the Butter Market at Cork. Married another Miss Shorten of Bandon, county of Cork. Issue two sons and one daughter.=p 1| . 2| 3| John Hoare. Married Ann House WUliam Hoare of Ann Hoare. Mar- of Cork. Issue three sons and two Cork. ried J. Martin. daughters.=p 1| John Hoare. Went to the East Indies. Died unmar ried. William Ed ward Hoare. Died unmar ried in Cork. Alexander Hoare. Settled in North America. Mary Hoare. Died unmar ried in Cork. 5 | Teresa Hoare. Died unmarried 7th April 1844, in Cork. 6| Norris Hoare of Glenbeg, in the county of Kerry. Married Elizabeth Giles, and had one daughter, Frances Hoare. Mary Hoare. Married Eobert Dwyer of Tralee, and they afterwards settled in NorthAmerica. 8| Henry Hoare. Settled as a merchant in Phila delphia, North America, and married Miss Con nor of Philadelphia. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 35 William Hoare. Married Lucy Lander, daughter of the Eeverend Francis Lan der of Tralee.=p Anne Hoare. Mar ried Captain Eeed, but had no issue. 4| _ Catherine Hoare. Married Eobert Harris, Esq., of the county of Kerry, and had one daughter, Lucy Harris, who died unmarried. David Hoare of= Cahirciveen, in the county of Kerry. Had three sons and one daughter. :Thomazine Benson of Tralee, niece to Captain George Bolton of Youghal, county of Cork. Bridget Hoare. Mar ried John Blenner hassett, Esq., of Tralee, and had one son, John Blennerhasset, Esq., of Killorglen, in the county of Kerry. Frances Hoare. Married John Murphy, Esq., and died with out issue. 1| Denny Hoare. Married Alice Segerson, daughter of Francis Segerson, Esq., of Dungegon, county of Kerry. Had two sons and three daughters. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Denny Hoare. Bridget Hoare. Married Morty O'Sullivan of Kenmare, — county of Kerry, and has a son, Eugene O'Sullivan. Thomas Hoare. — — Mary Hoare. Thomazine Hoare. (These and the following branches of this family became Eoman Catholics on the marriages into Papist famUies.) Edward Hoare of Cahirciveen, county of= Kerry, Corn Merchant and Miller there.', Born in 1794. Issue six sons and one daughter. :Bridget Segerson, another daughter of the before-mentioned Francis Segerson, Esq., of Dungegon, county of Kerry. Married in 1824. David Hoare. Born 13th May 1826. Francis Hoare. 13th Aug. 1827. cal Doctor in America ; died unmarried. 'Born Medi- North there Denny Hoare. Born 20th Jan. 1829. 5| 6\ Thomas Francis Hoare. Born llth Nov. John Patrick 1837. Married Nora Maria Jermyn, Hoare. Born daughter of Daniel Jermyn, Esq., of Castle 18th March Cove, in the county of Kerry, and has one 1839. son, Edward David Hoare, born 2nd April 1874. 4| Edward Hoare, a Eoman CathoUc Priest, on the mis sion in North America. Born 7th October 1830. Alice Hoare, a nun in the Mercy Con vent at Tralee, county of Kerry. William Hoare. Went to the East Indies, and died there unmarried. 4| Ellen Hoare. Married Daniel O'ConneU, Esq., of Dublin, second cousin of John Blennerhassett of ' Dublin and Tralee. Issue two sons and two daughters. 1 |2| 3|4| David O'Connell of Eossleigh, near Killarney. Thomazine O'Connell. Michael O'Connell. Anna O'Connell. 36 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Married, first, at: ameetingin Corke, on the (3rd of 3rd month) 3rd March 1692, Eachell Eogers, daughter of Francis Eogers, Esq., of Cork. She died (2nd of 7th month) 2nd July 1700, in Cork, in chUdbirth, her child having died three' days after her, and they were both buried in the one coffin. By this marriage he had four sons and two daughters. Pediqeee &**. (See page 10.) =Josepb Hoare (second son of Captahv Edward Hoare of Togher Castle, county of Cork, and Mary Woodcock), of Hoare's Lane, in the city of Cork, and of Woodhill, in the liberties and suburbs of Cork. Was an eminent merchant, and banker in Cork ; made a large fortune, and purchased extensive property in Cork and its neighbourhood. Joined the Society of Friends called Quakers, and married four wives, but left issue by only two of them. Died (14th of 10th month) 14th October 1729. Will dated 2nd November 1724 ; proved 24th November 1730. Interred in the Friends' burial- ground, Eoche' s Eoad, Evergreen Eoad, Cork, where his four wives are all also buried with him. His elder brother, Alderman Edward Hoare of Cork, and of Dunkittle, etc., in his will left him £100 as a memorial gift. He married, secondly, at a meeting in Clonmell, county of Tipperary, on the (19th of the 8th month) 19th of August 1708 Deborah Weily of Clonmell. She died on the (llth of the 1st month) llth January 1709-10, having been delivered of a daughter on the 5th, who died the day after her mother's death, and were both buried in the one coffin. He married, fourthly, at a meeting in Corke, Mary Beale, widow of Joshua Beale, of Mount Mellick, by whom he had no issue. She survived him and died at Woodhill in 1745. Her will was proved in Cork in 1747. ^Married, thirdly, Margaret Satter- thwaite, daughter of Edward Satter- thwaite, Merchant, of Town end in Colthouse,Furness, Lancashire, on the (23rd of the 4th month) 23rd April 1713. She died on (24th of 1st month) 24th January 1717- 18. By whom he had two sons. Edward Hoare. Born in Corke (13th of llth month) 13th Nov. 1692. Died at the same place (2nd of 2nd month) 2nd Feb. 1693-4. J* I Francis Hoare. Born at Corke (5th of llth month) 5th November 1694. Died at Corke (3rd of 1st month) 3rd Jan. 1695-6. JosephHoare. BornatCorke (17th of 12th month) 17th December 1695. Died at Cork (4th of 10th month) 4th October 1740. Married, first, Sarah AbeU, daughter of Abraham AbeU, Esq., Merchant, of Cork, by whom he had one daughter, Eachell Hoare, who died unmarried. He married, secondly, in 1720, at Corke, Margaret Pike, daughter of Joseph Pike, and sister of Samuel Pike, Bankers, in Cork. By whom there was no issue. 4| Edward Hoare. Born at Corke (19th of 12th month) 19th Dee. 1696, and died at the same place (15th of 9th month) 15th September 1698. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 37 Mary Hoare. Born at Corke (22nd of 3rd month) 22nd of March 1698. Died at Corke (10th of 4th month) 10th April 1698. Jane Hoare. Born at Corke (2nd of 6th month) 2nd of June 1699. Married at Corke to Caleb Beale, Merchant, of Cork. Had one son, Caleb Beale, who married Margaret Pirn of Dublin, and left four sons and four daughters. 1| 21 Edward Samuel Hoare. Born in Corke (20th of 9th month)1 Hoare. 20th September 1716. Died at Stoke Newington, Born at county of Middlesex, (30th of 8th month) 30th Corke August 1796, aged nearly 80 years, and was buried (16th of at the Friends' burial-ground at Winchmore Hill, 12th eounty of Middlesex, on the 6th September fol- month) lowing. 16th Samuel Hoare removed from Cork to London, Dec. and became a very eminent merchant, in Cateaton 1714. Street, London, in partnership with his father-in- Died at law, Mr. Gurnell, in the trade with Lisbon, and Corke was a serious sufferer from the earthquake there (18th of in the year 1755. Afterwards their connections ex- 2nd tended over the whole of Europe, and subsequently month) they removed to Frederick's Place, Old Jewry. 18th Samuel Hoare made a very large fortune, and was Feb. highly esteemed as a good and honourable mau. 1718-19. In the ' Gentleman's Magazine ' for the year 1796, volume lxvi., part 2, page 793, there is a short but most flattering tribute to his memory. Had three sons and four daughters. He married (19th of 2nd month) 19th February 1744, Grizell (or Gri- zelda) Gurnell, daughter of Jona than Gurnell,Esq., ' of Ealing, county of Middlesex. She died (17th of 7th month) 17th July 1756, and was buried at the Friends' burial- ground, Winch- more HiU, eounty of Middlesex. Margaret Hoare. Born in 1748. Died 5th July 1824. Married 5th July 1769, Joseph Woods, Merchant, of White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, City of London. He died 27th June 1812, very suddenly, leaving four children, and was buried at Winchmore Hill on the 3rd July following, and where his widow was subsequently buried. Joseph Hoare. Born in 1750. Died in 1775. Unmarried. 3 J Samuel Hoare. Born (29th of 5th month) 29th May 1751. He married, first, 15th May 1776, Sarah Gurney, daughter of Samuel Gurney, Esq., of Norwich and London. She died 31st January 1783. He married, secondly, 17th June 1788, Hannah Sterry, daughter of Henry Sterry, Esq., of Hatton Garden, London, by whom he had no issue. She died 21st January 1856, aged 86 years. Samuel Hoare became a partner in the banking firm of Barnett, Hill, Barnett, and Hoare, of Lombard Street, London, (Number 62,) in the year 1775. He died 13th July 1825, and was buried at the Friends' burial-ground at Winchmore Hill, county of Middlesex. By his first wife he had one son and three daughters.=j= 4 | Jonathan Hoare. Born (4th of llth month) 4th Nov. 1752. Married 19th June 1783, Sarah Beswick, daugh ter of Thomas Beswick^ Esq. She died in 1841. Jonathan Hoare succeeded his father as a merchant. He died 15th August 1819, and was buried at the Friends' burial-ground at Winchmore Hill. Had one daughter only, Sarah Hoare, who died unmarried. 38 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 5 | Sarah Hoare. .Born in 1753. Married 26th November 1777, to Thomas Bradshaw, Esq., of Newtown Ards, in the county of Antrim, Ireland. He died in 1810. She died 21st January 1819, and was buried at Winch more Hill, on the 28th of the samemonth. Had seven children, one of whom, Joseph Hoare Bradshaw, became a partner in the banking house in Lombard Street. 6 I GrizeU or Grizelda Hoare; Born in 1758. Married, first, 16th December 1801, to Wil son Birbeck, Esq., of Norwich and London, as his second wife, who died 2nd June 1812. She married, secondly, 14th March 1828, William Allen, Esq., of London, and died in 1837. Had no issue by either marriage. Mary Hoare. Died unmar ried 1st February 1783. 1| 2| Sarah Hannah Hoare. Married 25th Hoare. November 1802, to Thomas Marl- Died borough Pryor, Esq., of Baldock, unmar- in Hertfordshire. He died in ried. March 1821, and she died 30th April 1850. 3 I GrizeU Hoare. Married as the second wife of David Powell, Esq., of Loughton, ih the county of Essex. He was killed by lightning on the 15th May 1832, there. (See the ' Gentleman's Magazine ' for that year.) Samuel Hoare, of Hampstead Heath House, county ot Middlesex, and of Cromer in the county of Norfolk. J.P. for Middlesex ; was partner in the Banking House, 62 Lombard Street, London, of Barnett, Hoare, Barnett and Company. Born 16th January 1783. Died 26th December 1847, and was buried at Hendon churchyard, county of Middlesex. He pub lished a work on Prison Discipline, etc. Was patron of the living of Sidestrand, near Cromer, in Norfolk. Had six sons and two daughters. :Married 24th December 1806, to his cousin, Louisa Gurney, daughter of John Gurney, Esq., of Earlham, in Norfolk. She died 6th September 1836. Was a very talented woman, and published several excellent works, of which many editions have been printed. Was buried at Hendon churchyard, Middlesex. Samuel Hoare. Born 1st December 1807, at Hampstead Heath House. Died there 27th October 1833, vitapatris. Was partner in the Bank. Married 8th September 1831, Catherine Edwards Hankinson, daughter of the Venerable Eobert Hankinson, Vicar of Walpole, Saint Andrews, Norfolk, and Archdeacon of Norwich. On the 29th June 1841, she remarried, as second wife of Sir WiUiam Edward Parry, Eear-Admiral of the White in the Eoyal Navy, K.C.B., F.E.S., D.C.L., etc., the well-known and celebrated Arctic Navigator, and Lieutenant-Governor of Greenwich Hospital, and who died 8th July 1855, having had issue by her. Samuel Hoare left only two daughters, co heiresses.7^ PrisciUa7BuxtonHoare.Married 4th Sept. 1851. E 3? =Edward Hardcastle, Esq., youngest son of Alfred Hardcastle, Esq., of Hatcham House, in the county of Surrey. Is of Headlands, near Prestwich, in Lancashire; J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire, and late M.P. in the Conservative interest for South-East Lancashire (1874 to 1880). Is a Governor of Owen's College, Manchester, also of the Cheetham Hospital and library, and a trustee of the Grammar School in Manchester. Is also of New Lodge, Hawkhurst, Kent. Has three sons and seven daughters. q PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 39 1|2|3| Alfred Hardcastle. Born March 1857. xi MelviU Joseph Hardcastle. Born in 1863. Emily Hardcastle. Married 18th July 1876, to her first cousin, Edward Hoare Hardcastle. Born in 1862. Edward Arthur Hoare, third son of the Eeverend Edward Hoare, Vicar of the Holy Trinity Church, at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and has one son, Edward Jeffery Hoare, born llth July 1880, at Number 3 Emperor's Gate, Hyde Park, London. 10J Mary Augusta Hardcastle. Married 20th April 1882, at Hawkhurst Church in Kent, by the Lord Bishop of Dover, to Charles Annesley Hamond, Esq., of Twy ford Hall, county of Norfolk, eldest son of Captain Philip Hamond, of Ashurst, Lowestoft, Suffolk, by his first wife. 5 |-6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Evelyn Lucy Hardcastle. Katherine Parry Hardcastle. Beatrice PrisciUa Hardcastle. Selina Winifred Hardcastle. Marjory Theodora Hardcastle, 2| Louisa Gurne; Hoare. Married llth January 1860.(2ndwife.) Captain PhiUp Hamond, formerly of the 34th Eegiment of Foot, and younger brother of Anthony Hamond, Esq., of Westacre Park, Norfolk. Is now of Ashurst, near Lowestoft, county of Suffolk. Has two sons and five daughters. 1 | 2 | 3 | Lewis Hamond. Born 15th October 1860. Eichard Anthony Hamond. Born 25th November 1867. Eichenda Catherine Hamond. 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Almeria Hamond. Georgena Maria Hamond. Winifred Emily Hamond. Dorothy Philippa Hamond. John Gurney Hoare. Born 7th May 1810. Of: Hampstead Heath House, Middlesex, and of Cromer, Norfolk. Succeeded as heir, his elder brother having had no male issue. J.P. for Middlesex, and of Her Majesty's Lieutenancy for the City of London. Partner in the Bank in Lombard Street. Died at Biarritz, in France, 16th February 1875, and there buried. Was patron of the living of Sidestrand in Norfolk, and possessor of the. estates in Norfolk. Had three sons and three daughters. =Married 18th March 1837, Caro line Barclay, eldest dau. of Charles Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, near Dorking, county of Surrey ; J.P. and M.P. for that county. She died at Hamp stead Heath House, 7th July 1878, and was buried at Hendon churchyard, Middlesex. 1| Anna Maria Hoare. Born 24th May 1839. Married, 6th Dec. 1860, John Eeynolds Maclnnes, Esq., youngest son of General Maclnnes, and who died in November 1865. Louisa Caroline Hoare. Born 8th July 1840. Mar ried Samuel Gurney Buxton, Esq., of Catton Hall, near Norwich. Died at Number 7 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, Hyde Park, London, the residence of her brother, Samuel Hoare, Esq., on the 1st March 1879, aged 38 years, after the birth of a son, Bernard Gurney Buxton, who died on the 28th February 1879. 40 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Samuel Hoare. Born 7th September 1841. Of Hamp-- stead Heath House, county of Middlesex, of Cromer, Norfolk, and Number 7 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, Hyde Park, London. Partner in the Bank of Barnett's, Hoare's, Hanbury and Lloyd, 62 Lombard Street. M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge ; J.P. for Middlesex, and J.P. for Norfolk ; and of Her Majesty's Lieu tenancy for the City of London. Patron of the living of Sidestrand, near Cromer, Norfolk, and possessor of the Norfolk estates. Has four daughters and two sons. -Married at Cannes in France 7th April 1866, to Katherin Louisa Hart Davis, eldest daughter of Eichard Vaughan Davis, Esq., of Frognal, Hamp stead, late Commis sioner of Audit. Muriel Annie Caroline Hoare. Born at Hyde Park Street, London, 22nd February 1867. 2| Annie Louisa Hoare. Born at Hyde Park Street, London, 22nd November 1868. Elma Katie Hoare. Born at Hampstead Heath House, 26th August 1871. 4I • „ Marjorie Gurney Hoare. Born at Number 7 Here ford Gardens, London, 29th October 1876. Samuel John Gurney Hoare. Born at Num ber 7 Hereford Gar dens, London,24thFeb. 1880. 6 I Oliver Vaughan Gurney Hoare. Born at Number 7 Hereford Gardens, Hyde Park, London, 18th July 1882. Born 4| Eobert Gurney Hoare. Born 31st August 1844. Married at Tunbridge Wells, by the Eeverend Edward Hoare, to his first cousin Annie Hoare, third daughter of the Eeverend Edward Hoare, Vicar of the Holy Trinity Church there, on the 20th November 1867. Is now of Jesmond Dene, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, county of Northumberland. Has had seven sons.^ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Arthur Edward Gurney Hoare. Born in 1869. Eobert Basil Hoare. Born in 1870. Edward Barclay Hoare. Born in 1872. John Gurney Hoare. Born in 1874. Died in 1876. 5|6|7| Wilfrid Gurney Hoare. 1877. Louis Gurney Hoare. Born at Jes mond Dene, near Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 25th April 1879. Christopher Gurney Hoare. Born at Jesmond Dene, 29th June 1882. Charles Eichard Gurney Hoare. Born 8th October 1847. Married E. Georgina Bevan, daughter of George Bevan, Esq., Banker, of London. Is of Frognal, Hampstead. Has five sons and three daughters.=f= Juliana Margaret Hoare. Born 3rd July 1856. Un married. 11 Dorothy Gurney Hoare. Born 9th December 1874. George Philip GurneyHoare. Born 18th December 1875. Winifred Gurney Hoare. Born 16th December 1876. Francis Eichard Gur ney Hoare. Born at Frognal, Hampstead, 14th December 1879. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 41 5L Cyril Archibald Gurney Hoare. Born at Frognal, Hampstead, 26th Nov. 1880. David Gurney Hoare. Born at Frognal, Hampstead, 27th Feb. 1882. 7 | 8 | Twins, a son and a daugh ter. Born at Frognal, Hampstead, 2'lst January, 1883. Edward Hoare. Born 5th June 1812.= In Holy Orders. Formerly Incum bent of Christ's Church, Eamsgate, county of Kent ; now Vicar of the Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and Canon of Canter bury Cathedral. Has published avery large number of most excellent Ser mons, Lectures, Addresses, etc., and other valuable Works. Issue five sons and six daughters. =Married 10th July 1839, at Betchworth Church, in Surrey, Maria Eliza Brodie, only daughter of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, M.D., Baronet. She died at Tunbridge Wells 27th July 1863, and is buried at the Holy Trinity Cemetery in Tunbridge Wells. There is a tablet to her memory in the church, the gift of the congregation. She published some useful Tracts, etc. 1| 2| Maria Edward Brodie Hoare. Born in 1842. M.A. Trinity Eicharda College, Cambridge. Partner in the Bank, 62 Lombard Hoare. Street, London. Married 1st July 1868, to Katherine Born in Parry, daughter of the late Sir William Edward Parry, 1841.' K.C.B., etc., the Arctic Explorer. (By his second mar riage, as see before given.) Issue four sons and three ¦ daughters. =f= 3| Kathe rine AnneHoare.Born in 1844. 1| 2| Brodie Elsie Brodie Hoare. Hoare. Born in 1870, at Died in Hyde Park Square, infancy. London. 3 I 4 I Nora Brodie Hoare. Joseph Brodie Hoare. Born in 1871, at Born in 1873, at Hyde Hyde Park Square, Park Square, London. London. Katherine Brodie Hoare. Born in 1876, at Hyde Park Square, London. 6| Maurice Brodie Hoare. Born 5th March 1879, at Caterham, county of Surrey. 7I Alan Brodie Hoare. Born 9th May 1882, at Caterham, county of Surrey. Annie Hoare. Born in 1845. Married at Tunbridge Wells, by her father, 20th November 1867, to her first cousin, Eobert Gurney Hoare, Esq., second son of John Gurney Hoare, Esq., of Hampstead Heath House, which see as before given, and also for ' the issue of the marriage. John Gurney Hoare. Born in 1847. M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Saint Dunstan's Church, Canterbury. Married 10th June 1873, to Alice Woodfall, daughter of the late Doctor Woodfall of Maidstone, in the county of Kent. Issue two sons and two daughters =p 1| John- Douglas Hoare. Born in 1875. 2| Alice Mabel Hoare. Born in 1876. Died during the same year. 8| Euth Armine Hoare. Born 1st July 1878, at Canterbury, at Saint Dunstan's Vicarage. 4 | Edward Godfrey Hoare. Born 4th March 1880, at Saint Dunstan's Vicarage in Canterbury. M 42 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 1 M Edward Arthur Hoare. Born in 1849. In the Bank at Lom bard Street. Of Emperor's Gate, Hyde Park, London. Married 18th July 1876, to his first cousin, Emily Hardcastle, eldest daughter of Edward Hardcastle, Esq., of Headlands, Lancashire, which see as before given. Has one son, Edward Jeffrey Hoare, horn llth July 1880. 7| LouisaMaryHoare. Born in 1850. Joseph Charles Hoare. Born in 1851. MA. Trinity College, Cam bridge. In Holy Orders. A mis sionary of the Church of England Mission Society, and stationed at Ningpo in China. Married 14th December 1882, by the Lord Bishop of Norwich, at the Church of Thorpe next Norwich, to his first cousin, Alice Juliana Patteson, eldest daughter of the Eeverend John Patteson, Eector of Thorpe next Norwich. 9 | Charles Sumner Hoare. Born in 1853. Married atthe Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, 16th August 1881, to Dorothy Percival Smith, daughter of G. Percival Smith, Esq., of Tunbridge Wells. Has a daughter, born at Cal cutta in the East Indies, 19th July 1882. 10 I Elizabeth Hoare. Born m 1854. Married at the Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, by her father, llth September 1879, to the Eev. Eeginald Shann, son of Doctor Shann, of York. Is now on the mission in China. 11 | Marian Constance Hoare. Born at Tunbridge Wells, in 1858. Died there in 1859, and buried at the Holy Trinity Cemetery. A daughter, born at Ningpo in China, 4th August 1880, and died, same day. 2| A daughter, born at Ningpo in China, 16th January 1882. Joseph Hoare. Born 21st March 1814. Was partner in the Bank in Lombard Street. Of Child's Hill House, county of Middlesex. J.P. for Middlesex, and of Her Majesty's Lieutenancy for the City of London. Possesses the city of Cork property. Was M.P. for the borough of Hull. Married, first, 13th July 1836, Anne Amelia Buxton, the only daughter of Charles Buxton, Esq., of Weymouth, second son of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., of Earl's Colne, in Essex, and brother of Sir Thomas FoweU Buxton, Baronet. She died 19th July 1843. Joseph Hoare married, secondly, on the 20th April 1847, Eachel Julianna Barclay, the youngest daughter of Charles Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, near Dorking, county of Surrey, J.P. and M.P. for that county. There has been uo issue by either marriage. Elizabeth Hoare. Married at Saint John's Church, Hampstead, 23rd June 1846, to the Eeverend. John Patteson, then Curate of Saint Jude's, Chelsea, now Eector of Thorpe, in Norfolk, in the Diocese of Norwich, to which he was appointed in 1867. Was formerly of Christ Church, Spitalfields (1856 to 1867). B.A. of Christ's Church, Cam bridge (25th Wrangler). Has two sons and three daughters.= Catherine Louisa Hoare. Born 17th January 1823. Married at Saint John's Church, Hampstead, 27th Jan. 1842, by her brother, the Eeverend Edward Hoare, to the Eeverend Edward Francis Edwards Hankinson, son of the Venerable Eobert Hankin son. She died after childbirth 1st December 1844, having had one son, Edward, born 8th November, and who died 21st November 1844. Edward Hankinson has been Eector of Bircham Newton in Norfolk since 1870, and Canon of Norwich since 1863. o PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 43 1 | 2 | _ 3 | James Francis Alice Juliana Patteson. Born Carlos Eugene 9th November 1855. Married Patte- Patte- to her first cousin, the Eev. son. son. Born Joseph Charles Hoare, fourth Born23rd 28th May son of the Eeverend Edward December 1854. Hoare, Vicar of the Holy 1851. Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells (as see before given). Eichard Hoare. Born 13th June 1824.=pMarried at Tarvin in Cheshire, 30th Now of Marden Hill in Hertfordshire. October 1861, Susan Tomkinson, eldest J.P. for that county. Has two sons daughter of Colonel William Tomkin- and three daughters. | son of Willington Hall, in Cheshire. (The WiUing Stones.) 4| 5| Caroline Catherine Elizabeth Louisa Patteson. Patteson. Born 22nd Born 16th February November 1858. 1860. William Douro Hoare. Born 1st August 1862. 2 1 Helen Susan Hoare. Born 23rd Feb. 1865. 3 I Mary Caroline Hoare. Born 9th July 1867. 4 | Charles Eich ard Hoare. Born 18th Dec. 1868. Frances Louisa Gurney Hoare. Born 18th June 1875. Francis Hoare. Born 13th June 1828. : M.A. and J.P. Was of the Bank of Pease, Hoare and Company, in Hull ; now partner in the Bank of Scott and Company, Caven dish Square, London, and of The Hill, Hampstead. Has had five sons and two daughters. =Married at Halesworth in Suffolk, by her father, 26th July 1854, Eugenia Hankinson, daughter of the Venerable Eobert G. Hankin son, Eector of Halesworth, in Suffolk. 1|2| Francis Eobert Hoare. Born in London 26th Oct. 1855. Eichard Gurney Hoare. Born in London 26th Oct. 1855. Twins. 8 I. Marion Louisa Hoare. Born at Hampstead, county of Middlesex, 6th March 1858. Mar ried at Christ's Church, Hampstead, 21st April 1881, to Henry Albert Barclay, Esq., third son of Joseph Gurney Barclay, Esq., of Leyton, in the county of Essex. 41 Alfred Ernest Hoare. BornatTranbyPark,Hull, 12th March 1861. Harold Arthur Hoare. Born at Tranby Park, Hull, 20th November 1862. Gerald Eugene Hoare. Born at Tranby Park, Hull, in 1869. Dora Eugenia Hoare. Born at Tranby Park, Hull, 27th April 1871. Died 1st Oct. 1871. 44 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Pediqeee 3S, (See page 9.) I now proceed to describe the Genealogy of the different families descended from Henry Hore, or Hoare, the fifth son of WiUiam Hore of Eisford m Devonshire, and his wife Catherine Nott, as before stated at page 9. This Henry Hoare, on the sale of the Devonshire property, and the dispersion of the family, removed to London with other members of the family. He appears to have been married in early life, name of his wife now lost, and to have died also a young man ; very little has been ascertained regarding him, or his pursuits of life. He left two sons only.=f= Henry Hoare. Married a Buckinghamshire=f=01ive (surname lady (said to have been an only child), and settled, as an extensive farmer, near Walton, in Buckinghamshire, where he died, and was buried in the churchyard at Walton, 18th March 1654-5. His will, now in the Prero gative Office at Somerset House, London, is dated llth July 1654, and was proved 17th May 1655. (See list of wills at page 4.) He had four sons and two daughters. 1 | Henry Hoare, removed to London, to the parish of Saint Botolph's, Aldgate. Le Neve, in his ' Knightage ' (as before stated), says he was a dealer in horses, in Smithfield, which most probably was the fact, hav ing been brought up to a country life. His wiU is dated 13th August 1664, and was proved 15th January 1669, having died in 1668. He had an only son. not known). She died in 1660, and was buried also at Walton churchyard. 2 I Charles Hoare. Died before 1664, leaving three children, infants in that year. -Cecily (surname not known). Her will is dated 24th October 1674, and was proved 28th September 1679. (See Ust of wills at page 4.) William Hoare. Was living in 1664. Mar ried, and had issue a daughter, EUzabeth Hoare. 3 | 4 | . 5 [ 6 J Thomas Hoare. John Catherine Olive Baptized at Wal- Hoare. Hoare. Hoare. ton 24th July Was liv- Married Married 1631. Was living ing in Samuel Joseph in 1664. 1664. Sympson. Brinklow. Eichard Hoare. Born in 1648. Became a partner in the. Bank in=pSusannah Cheapside, at the sign of The Golden Bottle, founded by his cousin, . Austin, James Hoare, as before given at page 8, and on the death of James daughter Hoare, succeeded to the entire business in 1696, and shortly afterwards of John removed to Fleet Street, and made a large fortune. He purchased an Austin, estate at Staplehurst, in the county of Kent, which is still in the family. Esq., of Was Sheriff of London, and Lord Mayor in 1713. Member of Parlia- Brittens ment for the City of London 1710 and 1713 ; was knighted 29th Oct. in the 1710. Died at his residence at Hendon, county of Middlesex, 6th county of January 1718, aged 70 years, and was buried in a vault underneath the Essex. Church of Saint Dunstan's in the West, in Fleet Street, on the 13th of Marriage the same month, and in which church there is a tablet to his memory, Licence and that of his wife, who was also there buried. There is a very dated curious broadside in the British Museum, and of which I have a copy 27th July also, "A Vindication of Sir Eichard Hoare," from a charge made against 1672. him, 16th March 1707-8, of attempting to break the Bank of England, Died 24th by causing a run on it for gold, and all done with only ten ten-pound Sept. notes, viz., one hundred pounds ! Had eleven sons and six daughters. 1720,aged a 67 years. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 45 M Richa Eichard Hoare. Born 24th May 1673. Baptized^ llth June same year, at the Church of Saint Mary's Woolnoth, in Lombard Street, London. Died at Bath, in 1720, and was buried at the Church of Saint Dunstan's in the West, in Fleet Street. Married first, Sarah Colston, daughter of Edward and Ann Colston, and niece of Eobert Colston, Esq., by whom he had one son only, Eichard Hoare, who died an infant. She died and was buried at Saint Dunstan's 10th March 1701. He married, secondly, 10th July 1711, Mary Bolton, daughter and coheiress of William Bolton, Esq., of Charter House Yard, City of London She also was buriedat SaintDunstan's Church. By her he had two sons and two daugh ters. 2| JohnHoare.Born in 1674. Diedyoung. 3 I HenryHoare. Born in 1675. Died young. 4 | Susanna Hoare. Born in 1676. Diedyoung. 5 I Henry Hoare. See %** page 54. 6| 7| John Susanna Hoare. Hoare. Born in Born in 1678. 1679. Died Died young. young. 8| Susanna Hoare. Born in 1681, and died young. 9| John Hoare. Born 13th= April 1682, and was bap tized on the same day at Saint Vedast's Church, Foster Lane, Cheapside, London. A merchant in the trade with Constan tinople. Died from a fall from his horse at Edmonton 18th May 1721. Had one son and three daughters. 10 | Elizabeth Hookes, only Thomas daughter and heiress of Hoare. Eobert Hookes, Esq., of Born in Conway in North Wales. 1683. She died in 1723, aged 23 Died years. Both buried at young. Saint Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street. John Hoare, High Sheriff of the county of Carnar von, in 1746. Died unmarried at Ec- cleshaU, county of Stafford, 1st Feb. 1749. Elizabeth Hoare. Died unmarried at Stafford, on the 9th December 1751, and was buried at Penk- ridge. Susannah Hoare. Married WilUam Archer, Esq., of Wolverhampton, and died there 29th July 1755, aged 36 years. 4 | Mary Hoare. Married at Penk- ridge, to Thomas Bradney, Esq., of Penn, in the co. of Stafford, being his third wife. Had no issue. H I MarthaHoare.Born in 1684Died young. 12 | Mary Hoare. Born 17th January 1685. Married Sir Edward Littleton, third Baronet, of Pillaton Hall, in the county of Stafford. He died, with out issue, 2nd January 1741-2. 13 | 14 | James Hoare. Born WiUiam in 1686. Died in Hoare. March 1711-12,- and Born in was buried at Saint 1688. Dunstan's in the Died West, Fleet Street. young. 46 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 15 I Jane Hoare. Born 3rd August 1690. Baptized 10th Aug. same year, at Saint Vedast's Church, Foster Lane, Cheap- side, London. Died unmarried in 1752, and was buried at Saint Dunstan's in the West, 8th Jan. 1752. 16 | Benjamin Hoare. Born llth= July 1693. Baptized same day, at Saint Dunstan's Church in the West. Was a partner in the Bank at Fleet Street with his father. Purchased the estate of Boreham House, in the county of Essex, and died in London 12th Jan. 1749-50, aged 56 years. Buried at Saint Dunstan's Church in the West, 19th of same month, and where his wife had been also buried. Had two sons and one daugh ter. =EUen Eich- ards,daugh- ter of Ben jamin Eich ards, Esq., of Saint Martin's Lane, Lon don. She died in Feb. 1747-8. 17 | JosephHoare. Born in 1694. Died young. Eichard Hoare of= Boreham House, county of Essex. Died there 26th May 1778, and was buried at Boreham Church. Had two sons and three daughters. :Susanna Cecilia Ding- ley, daughter of Eobert Dingley, Esq., of Lamb Abbey, near Eltham, in Kent. Shedied20th May 1795, at Boreham House, aged 52 years, and was buried at Boreham Church 25th of same month. Benj amin Hoare. Died unmarried, and was buried at Boreham Church, 25th August 1769. EUen Hoare. Married 8th May 1765, to Eobert Hazelwood, Esq., of Boreham in Essex. Was buried at Bore ham Church 24th March 1769. Susanna Cecilia Hoare. Born 19th March 1763. Died 22nd February 1768, and was buried at Boreham Church. Henry Eichard Hoare. Born 7th April 1766. Died 9th March 1768, and was buried at Bore ham Church. Henry Benjamin Hoare. Born in 1768. Died 22nd February 1779, and was buried at Boreham Church. Sophia Hoare, coheiress. Married 7th February 1783, to the Honourable William Grimston, second son of James Grimston, second Viscount Grimston, and uncle to James Walter Grim ston, first Earl of Verulam. He died 25th April 1814, and she died 4th March 1826. For continuation see Geimston Pedigree. T5I Harriet Ellen Hoare, co heiress. Married 20th Nov, 1788, to Nathaniel Webb, Esq., of Bushbridge, county of Surrey. Captain in the Cold stream Guards. For continuation see Pedi gree of Webb. Eichard Hoare. Born 16th April 1713. Diedllth May 17.15, and was buried at Edmonton. William Hoare, Merchant in London, and at Bury St. Edmund's, in Suffolk. Died 13th May 1753, aged 36 years, and was buried at Saint DunBtan's Church 20th same month. Had three sons and one daugh ter. =Martha Cornelison, daughter and co heiress of Henry Cornelison, Esq., of Braxted, in the co. of Essex. Married 26th July 1746. She died 25th Sep. 1777, and was buried at Saint Dunstan's Church. 3|4| Mary Hoare. MarriedWil- liam Adams, Esq.Anne Hoare. Died unmar ried. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 47 1| William Hoare. Died an infant. Henry Hoare. Born 20th= Aprill750. Of MitchamGrove, in the county of Surrey, and Partner in the Bank, at Number 37 Fleet Street. Died atMitchamGrove,15th March 1828, aged nearly 78 years, and was buried at Morden churchyard, county of Surrey. In this church there are1 several memorial tablets to him, his wife, and others of the family. There is also another in Mitcham Church, with a medaUion portrait of him. Was a man highly esteemed and beloved for his benevolence and good deeds. He had four sons and one daughter. :Lydia Henrietta Malortie, daughter and coheiress of Isaac Malortie of Hanover and Lon don, Merchant. Married 20th of February 1775. Died 19th July 1816, aged 62 years, and was buried at Morden churchyard. 3|4| Eichard Hoare. Died young. Martha Hoare. Died unmarried at Lisbon, 21st December 1768, aged 17 years. Witham Henry Hoare. Born 2nd: March 1776. Of Broomfield House, Battersea, county of Surrey. Died 18th September 1819, and buried at Morden churchyard. Had three sons and three daughters. •Married 10th February 1807, the Hon. Louisa EUzabeth Noel, daughter of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Baronet, of Exton, in Eutlandshire, by his wife Diana, the Baroness Barham in her own right. She died 6th AprU 1816, aged 31 years, and was buried at Exton in Eutlandshire. 1 Henry Hoare. Born 27th December 1807.=j=The Lady Mary Marsham, Of Staplehurst Park, county of Kent. Partner in the Bank, 37 Fleet Street, London. High Sheriff of Kent in 1842. PubUshed several volumes on Lay Co-operation in Church Mat ters ; some Addresses, and other works. Was a great benefactor to Saint John's College, Cambridge, of which he was M.A. Died at Staplehurst Park, 16th April 1866, and was buried in Staplehurst churchyard. Had six sons and six daughters. 1| Mary Sophia Hoare. Born 24th May 1837. Married 1st May 1862, the Eeverend Thomas WUliam Onslow Hallward, Eector of Frittenden, county of Kent. Has five sons and three daughters,^ third daughter of Charles Marsham, second Earl of Eomney. Married 3rd May 1836. Died at Portman Square, London, 23rd March 1871, and was buried at Staplehurst. 1|2|3| Cecil Marsham HaUward. Born 12th October 1863. John HaUward. Born 21st February 1870. Henry Hallward. Born 27th February 1872. 4 |5 | 6 |7 | 8 Hubert Charles Hallward. Born 30th November 1873. Walter Toke Hallward. Born 27th Jan. 1878. Mary Gertrude Hallward. Margaret Emily HaUward. Kathleen Leslie HaUward. 48 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 2 | Henry Hoare. Born 6th August 1838. Partner in the Bank at Fleet Street. M.A. Saint John's CoUege, Cambridge. Was of Iden, Staplehurst, Kent; now sold to his brother, WiUiam Hoare. Has had six sons and four daughters. =Beatrice Ann Paley, eldest daughter of the Eev. George Barber Paley, M.A., B.D., J.P., etc.,ofLangcUffe, inYork- shire. Married 31st Jan. 1865. Henry Hoare. Born 25th Dec. 1866. 2 I Percival Henry Hoare. Born 10th December 1868. Frederick Henry Hoare. Born 13th November 1871. Edward Henry Hoare. Born 8th October 1872. 5| Eobert Henry Hoare. Born 6th Nov. 1873. 6I „ A son. Born 16th Dec. 1878. Died same day. 7I . Beatrice MaryHoare. Evangeline Hoare. 9| Linda Hoare. 10 | Violet Hoare. 3 ! Cecilia Elizabeth Hoare. Born 8th August 1839. Died, unmarried, at Staplehurst Park in 1863, and is buried in Staplehurst churchyard. There is a tablet to her memory in the church. * I Walter Marsham Hoare. Born 13th August 1840. M.A. of Exeter CoUege, Oxford. In Holy Orders. Was Curate of Great Marlow in Buckinghamshire ; now Eector of Colkirk, County of Norfolk. Married 3rd January 1867, at Saint Marylebone Church, London, Jessie Mary Eobertson, daughter of Eichard Ignatius Eobertson of Brighton, Consul at Dunkirk in 1791 and 1792, by his wife, Jessy Stewart. Walter Mars ham Hoare was one of the crew of the Oxford Eight, the winner in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Eace, in March 1863. Has three sons and four daughters .=p Walter Eobertson Hoare. Born 27th October 1867. Baptized at Great Marlow Church in Buckinghamshire. Alice Mary Hoare. Born 8th March 1869. Baptized at Saint Martin's Church in the Fields, London. Mary Hoare. Born 22nd April 1870. Baptized at Stibbard Church in Norfolk.. 4 | Arthur Eobert son Hoare. Born 17th Oct. 1871. Baptized at Stibbard Church in Norfolk. 5| Vincent Eobertson Hoare. Bornl5thMar. 1873. Baptized at Col kirk in Norfolk. 7 I 6 I . Jessie Katharine Hoare. A daughter. Born Born 27th Aug. 1875. Bap- at Colkirk Eectory, tized at Colkirk in Norfolk. 6th October 1879. Caroline Charlotte Hoare. 1st August 1841. Born AngeUna Margaret Hoare. 17th May 1843. Born PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 49 7 I Charles Hoare. Born 1st August 1844. Partner in the Bank at Fleet Street. Has three sons. :Married at the Cathedral in Wells, 9th April 1872, by her father, Katherine Patience Georgina Hervey, daughter of the Eight Eev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, D.D., Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, and brother of the Marquis of Bristol. Charles Hoare. Born 16th December 1875, at 37 Fleet Street, London. Arthur Hervey Hoare. Born 25th July 1877, at Hertford Street, Mayf air, London. A son. Born 16th Oct. 1879, at Hertford Street, Mayfair, Lon don. 8| William Hoare. Born 15th September^Laura Lennard, second 1847. Now of Iden, Staplehurst, co. of Kent, by purchase from his eldest brother, Henry Hoare. Partner in Hoare's Brewery, London Docks, East Smithfield. Has issue two sons. daughter of Sir John Farnaby Lennard, Baronet, of Wickham Court, county of Kent. Married 2nd May 1878. 9 I Sophia Louisa Hoare. Geoffrey Lennard Hoare. Born 10th April 1879, at Wilton Crescent, London. Lionel Lennard Hoare. Born 24th July 1881, at Staplehurst, in the county of Kent. 10 | Alfred Hoare. Born 4th November 1850. Has published some selec tions from Hauf's Tales from the German. Married 22nd Dec. 1881, Beatrix Bond, second daughter of Edward Bond, Esq., and has a daugh ter, Joanna Beatrix Hoare, born 6th October 1882, at Chapel Street, Park Lane, London. 11 I 12 I Katharine Hugh Edward Hoare. Hoare. Born 26th March 1854. Partner in the Brewery at the London Docks, East Smithfield. WiUiam Henry Hoare. Born 31st Oct. 1809.=pMarried 17th July 1834, Ara M.A., and formerly Fellow of Saint John's College, Cambridge. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Crawley, eounty of Sussex, and of Oakfield, in the same county. Author of several valuable Ecclesiastical Works, Eeligious Ad dresses, Letters, etc. Has three sons and one daughter. minta Anne Hamilton, third daughter of Lieutenant- General Sir John Hamilton, Baronet, K.T.S., etc. 1| Hamilton Noel HamUton Hoare. Born 20th February 1836. Is a partner in the Bank at Fleet Street- 2| Charles Noel Hoare. Born ¦9th July 1841. Commander in the Eoyal Navy. M 50 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. M a I ~ 4 I Henry William Hoare. Born 1st AprU 1843. Araminta Louisa Hoare. Married 6th Sept. 1877, Mary Owen, youngest Married 28th April daughter of William Owen, Esq., of Withybush, 1870, John Webbe county of Pembroke, in South Wales. Has a Probyn,Esq. Has three daughter, Evelyn Hoare, born 15th August 1878, sons. at Thames Ditton, county of Middlesex ; and a second daughter, born 8th October 1880, at Ebury Street, London. 1| 2| 3| Hubert Edmond Hamilton WUfred Julian Noel Stephen John William Probyn. Born in 1871. Probyn. Born in 1872. Probyn. Born in 1874. 3I , Gerard Noel Hoare. Born 4th May 1811. Was formerly in the Eoyal Navy ; afterwards a partner in Hoare's Brewery, East Smithfield. Married llth March 1834, Sophia Lilias O'Brien, youngest daughter of Stafford O'Brien, Esq., of Blatherwyke Park, in the county of Northampton, and of the county of Clare in Ireland. Has issue three sons and four daughters. Emma Louisa Hoare. Born 8th Junel836. Married 9th June 1859, the Eeverend Edward Samuel Bagshawe of Bulwick in Nottinghamshire. Ernest Vilars Hoare. Born 16th October 1837. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Fenny Stratford in Buck inghamshire. Married 18th June 1861, Georgina Elizabeth Purdon, daughter of the Eev. William Pur don, Eector of Seaton in Eutland shire. Has a son, Percy Henry Vilars Hoare, born 22nd Feb. 1870. T3! Agatha Sophia Hoare. Born 6th February 1839. Married 4th May 1861, Digby W. G. Fairfield,Esq., of the Bengal Artillery. 4| Sophia Lilias Hoare. Born 27th Sept. 1840. Married 29th May 1877, to the Eeverend Algernon C. Stafford O'Brien, her cousin. 5I „ Jane Celestia Hoare. Born 4th Feb. 1842. Married 1st June 1865, Francis Eodney Murray, Esq., of Edinburgh. 6 | Stafford O'Brien Hoare. Born 23rd Feb. 1843. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. Of Hunsdon, Bury, in Hertfordshire, and Turvill Manor, in Buckinghamshire. Mar ried 19th April 1876, Frances Matilda Anne Eamsden, daughter of the Eev. Charles Henry Eamsden, Vicar of Chilham, in the county of Kent. Has a daughter, Lilias Frances Matilda Hoare, born at Great Cum berland Street, Hyde Park, London, 29th February 1880. 71 Gerard Noel Hoare. Born in 1845. Married 1st June 1871, Lucy CotteriU, third daughter of the Eeverend Charles Cot teriU of Glandford Bridge in Lincolnshire. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 51 N Louisa Elizabeth Hoare. Born 21st September 1812. Married 22nd March 1836, the Honour able Peter John Locke King, younger son of Peter King, seventh Lord King, and bro ther of WiUiam King, Earl of Lovelace. Mr. Peter John Locke King was for a long period Member of Parliament for the county of Surrey. For continuation see Knfa Pedigree. Elizabeth Lydia Hoare. Born 4th June 1814. Died 9th Nov. 1832, unmar ried. Buried at Morden church yard, in the county of Surrey. Mary Jane Hoare. Born 14th March 1816. Married 28th June 1843, to the Honourable Arthur Fitz gerald Kinnaird, third and youngest son of Charles Kinnaird, the eighth Lord Kinnaird. He has now suc ceeded to the title as tenth Lord Kinnaird. Was a partner in the Bank in PaU MaU of Messrs. Bou- verie, Eansom & Company. For continuation see KnnfAiED Pedigree. 2| Henry VUars Hoare. Born 9th April 1777. Died 5th August 1822, and buried at Morden churchyard. Was unmarried. 3| George Matthew Hoare. Born 19th= AprU 1779. Of Morden Lodge in the county of Surrey. Partner in Hoare's Brewery, East Smithfield. Died 28th July 1852, aged 73 years. There is a beautiful painted window in Morden Church to his memory, and that also of his wife. Had eight sons and one daughter. =He married, 4th October 1810, Angelina Frances Greene, daughter and coheiress of James Greene, Esq., of Turton Manor, and of Clayton Hall in Lancashire. She was born in 1788, and died at Mor den Lodge, 25th January 1846, aged nearly 58 years, and was buried in Morden churchyard. 1| 2| George Henry Henry James Hoare. Born 17th= Hoare. Born Sept. 1812. Of Morden Lodge, in 1811. Died county of Surrey, and Partner in an infant, and Hoare's Brewery, London Docks, was buried at East Smithfield. Died at Torquay, Morden church- in Devonshire, 16th February yard. 1859, aged 46 years. There is a very beautiful brass tablet to his memory in the church at Morden, where he is buried. Had one son and two daughters. Married 5th May 1846, Julia Seymour Tra herne Seymour, 2nd daughter of Henry John Hyde Seymour, Esq., of Wells, county of Somerset. II Henry Seymour Hoare,Partner in Hoare's Brewery. Agnes Jane Hoare. Married 21st April 1868, to the Honourable and Eeverend Alfred Francis Algernon Hanbury Tracey, brother of Lord Sudeley, and Vicar of Dymock, in Gloucestershire. Has several children. Angelina Isabella Hoare. Mar ried by her brother-in-law, at Saint George's Church, Han over Square, London, 14th Nov. 1878, to James Bucknell Broad mead, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, London, eldest son of Thomas Palfrey Broadmead, Esq., of Enmore Park in Somersetshire. q 52 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Q George Edward Hoare. Born in 1813. Died an infant, and was buried at Mor den churchyard. 4| Charles Hildebrand Hoare. Born in 1814. Died an in fant, and was buried at Morden church yard. George Barton Hoare. Bornin 1816. Died an- infant, and was buried at Mor den church- yard. 6 | Matthew Edward Hoare. Born 4th June 1818. Lieu tenant in the 15th Hussars. Died in the East Indies. Unmarried. Charles Hugh Hoare. Born 24th=Isabella Elizabeth October 1819. Partner in Hoare's Twysden, daugh- Brewery, at East Smithfield. Died 9th April 1869, at Eaton Place, London, very suddenly of heart disease. Buried at Morden church yard. The organ in the church there was a gift from him. Had one son, Charles Twysden Hoare. Born 10th November 1851. A Partner in Hoare's Brewery, London Docks, East Smithfield. ter of the Eev. Thomas Twysden, M.A., Eector of Charleton in Devonshire. 8|9| Vilars Hoare. Born in 1821. Died an infant. Buried at Morden churchyard. Lydia Hoare. Born in 1827. Died an infant. Buried at Morden churchyard. 4 | Charles James Hoare. Born 14th= July 1781. M.A.,' and formerly Fellow of Saint John's College, Cambridge. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Blandf ord, in Dorsetshire; afterwards Eector of Godstone, county of Surrey, in 1822 ; Arch deacon of Winchester 1829, and afterwards Archdeacon of Surrey. Diedat Godstone Eectory 15th Jan. 1865, and buried in the churchyard there. There is a tablet to his memory in the church, and a painted window. The living is inthe gift of the family. He was the author of a very large number of valuable Sermons, Lectures, Addresses, Charges, etc., and the Poem " The Shipwreck of Saint Paul," alluded to in Lord Byron's "English Bards andScotchEeviewers." Had seven sons and one daughter. Jane Isabella Holden, daughter of Eichard Hol den, Esq., of Moorgate, in Yorkshire. Married 4th July 1811. 5 I Lydia Elizabeth Hoare. Born 16th Sept. 1786. Married 7th April 1808, atMitcham Church, co. of Surrey, to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Baronet, of Killerton Park, near Exeter, Devonshire, eldest son of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Baronet, by HenriettaAnneHoare, daughter of the first Sir Eichard Hoare, Baronet, of Barn Elms, in the county of Surrey, and of New Park in Somerset shire. For continuation of this line see Acland Pedigree. 1| Charles Eichard Hoare. Born 14th December 1813. Barrister-at-Law. Mar ried, 14thApr. 1852, Emma Georgina Mansel, daugh ter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Mansel, C.B., and died 8th of January 1871, having had no issue, and was buried at Godstone churchyard. 2| 8| Henry Martyn George Tooker Hoare. Born Hoare. Born 17th July 1820. In Holy Orders. 18th" Feb. 1819. After the death of his father, Died llth June Eector of Godstone, and Eural 1826, aged 7 Dean, also Canon of Eochester. years. Published several small works, ' pamphlets, etc. Died 9th August 1881 at Aix-la-Chapelle in France, aged 61 years. Married, 12th July 1865, Alice Jane Deedes, daugh ter of the Eev. Julius Deedes, and had one son and six daughters. •T PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 53 1 1 2|3| 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Charles George AUce Mary Violet Mabel Lilian Jane Holden 1 Deedes Hoare. Hoare. Hoare. Hoare. Born 29 March — — — 1869. Margaret Dorothy Agnes Jane Holden Olive Evelyn Hoare. J Hoare. Hoare. Twins. 4| Arthur Malortie Hoare. Born 18th September 1821. M.A. of St. John's CoUege, Cambridge. Obtained the Hulsean Prize. Eector of Fawley in Hampshire. Married, 13th October 1853, Maria Faithful Fanshawe, daughter of the Eev. Charles Eobert Fanshawe, Eector of Coaley in Gloucestershire. Issue two sons and two daughters. =p 1| Arthur Fanshawe Hoare. Born 14th August 1854. 2 | 3 | 4 | Charles Henry Leopold Hoare. Born Mary Jane 15th January 1857. Married 21st AprU Louisa Hoare. 1881, to Matilda Thomas, only, child of — the Eeverend J. Thomas, Vicar of Ling- Emily field in the county of Surrey, and died at Constance Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Hoare. 28th of June 1882, having had no issue, aged 26 years. o | James Samuel Hoare. Born 19th August 1823. B.D. of Saint John's CoUege, Cambridge. Eural Dean, and was Eector of Murston, near Sittingbourne, county of Kent ; now Eector of Godstone iu Surrey, since the death of his brother. Is one of the six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral. Has published several Sermons. Married, 22nd January 1867, Catherine Harriet Turner, daughter of Charles Hampden Turner, Esq., of Leigh Place, Godstone, county of Surrey. Has one son and six daughters. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Charles Hampden Gertrude Jane Frances Grace Hoare. Born 18th Catherine Hoare. Hoare. October 1877. — — , Margaret Mabel Adela Maud Hoare. Hoare. 6|7| Dorothy Henrietta Isabel Hoare. A daughter. Born 10th Sept. 1881. 6| John WiUiam Hoare. Born 21st Aug. 1825. Married, 31st January 1855, Henrietta Mary Deedes, daughter of the before-mentioned Eev. Julius Deedes. Has had no issue. 7 | ' »l Henry Gerard Hoare. Born 7th June Lydia Jane 1827. Partner in the Bank, 37 Fleet IsabeUa Hoare. Street, London, and of Stansted House Born 9th Aug. in the county of Surrey. Married, 1829. Is un- 10th November 1859, Jane Frances married. Alderson, daughter of the Eeverend Samuel Harry Alderson, Eector of Eisby. Has three sons and one daughter. Henry Gerard Philip Hoare. Born 27th October 1862. George Edward Gerard Hoare. Born 27th Dec. 1863. Geoffrey de Mounteney Gerard Hoare. Born 23rd February 1871. 4 | Jane Frances Cecily Hoare. 54 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Pedigbee 33**. (See page 45.) Henry Hoare, fourth, but second surviving son Sir Eichard Hoare, Knight. Born 21st July 1677. Goldsmith and Banker in Fleet Street, London. Purchased Stourton Castle and Estates in Wilt shire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire, from Lord Stourton in 1720, and changed the name to Stour- head. Died 12th March 1724-5, in his 48th year, and was buried in Stourton churchyard. See his monument in Stourton Church. Had two sons and three daughters, also six other children, who died infants. of=FMarried 19th May 1702, to his cousin, Jane Benson, daughter of Sir William Benson, Knight, of Bromley, county of Middle sex. She died 25th June 1741, aged 62 years, and was buried in Stourton churchyard. Jane Hoare. Born 24th February 1702-3. Married 7th January 1719, Henry Cornelisen, Esq., of Braxsted Lodge in Essex. She died at Stourhead, and was buried at Stourton churchyard, 25th Dec. 1762. Had only two daughters, coheiresses, of whom Martha Cornelisen, married 26th July 1746, William Hoare, Esq., of London, and of Saint Edmundsbury, Merchant. She died 25th September 1777, and he died 13th May 1753, aged 36 years, and both were buried at the Church of Saint Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street. For continuation see preceding Pedigree of the Senior Branch of this House. 2 I Susanna Hoare. Born 6th July 1704. Married, first, 5th June 1723, Paul Foley,Esq.,BarriBter- at-Law, of the Inner Temple, London, who died 23rd Nov. 1739, and she married, secondly, 25th August 1742, John Eavenhill, Esq. 3 I Henry Hoare. Born 7th July 1705. Banker of= Fleet Street, and of Stourhead. Died at his villa at Clapham Park, which he had built aB a town residence, on the 8th September 1785, aged 80 years, and was buried at Stourton churchyard. There is a monument to his memory in Stourton Church. He married, first, llth April 1726, the Honourable Anne Masham, eldest daughter of Samuel Masham, Lord Masham. She died 4th March 1727, shortly after childbirth, and was buried at Stourton churchyard, having had one daughter, Anne Hoare, born 28th February 1727, and who died 30th January 1735, and was buried in Stourton churchyard. 1| Henry Hoare. Died soon after his birth in 1729. 2| Henry Hoare, second of same name. Born 22nd December 1730. Died unmarried at Naples in 1752, in the 21st year of his age. He married, secondly, 6th July 1728, Susanna Colt, daughter and heiress of Stephen Colt, Esq. She died 17th May 1743, and was buried at Stourton churchyard. By this second marriage there were three sons, who all died young or unmarried, and two daughters, who succeeded as coheiresses. Colt Hoare. Born llth November 1733. Died 6th May 1740. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 55 Susannah Hoare. Born 15th April= 1732. Succeeded as coheiress. Mar ried, first, llth May 1753, to the Honourable Charles Boyle, Lord Vis count Dungarvan, the eldest son of John Boyle, fifth Earl of Cork, and who died 16th February 1759. See, for continuation of the issue of this marriage, the Pedigreeof Boyle, Earl of Coek. She married, secondly, on the 7th February 1761, as the first wife to Thomas Bruce, Lord Bruce, of Tot tenham Park, Wiltshire, created Earl of Ailesbury in 1776. She died 4th February 1783. See, for continuation and issue of this second marriage, the Pedigree of Betjce of Ailesbury. 5 1 : Anne Hoare. Born 27th June 1737. Succeeded as coheiress. Married 20th March 1756, to her cousin, Eichard Hoare of Barn Elms, county of Surrey, afterwards, on the 10th June 1786, created a Baronet of Great Britain, and who was born 7th March 1734-5. He died at Bath llth October 1787, and was buried at Barnes Church, county of Surrey, where there is a monumental tablet to his memory. She died at Bristol 5th May 1759, and was buried at Stourton ehurehyard. Had two sons. (For Eichard Hoare's second marriage and its issue, see hereafter, in its proper place and rotation.) =p 1 | HenryEichard Hoare. Born in 1757.Died, and was buried16th July 1757, at the Church of Saint Dun stan's in the West, FleetStreet. Eichard Colt Hoare. Born 9th Dec. 1758, at=pHe married 18th Barn Elms, in the county of Surrey. The Historian of ancient and also of modern Wilt shire ; author of a large number of excellent and valuable works ; F.E.S., F.S.A., etc. Suc ceeded his father in 1787, as second Baronet. His maternal grandfather, Henry Hoare, gave him the estates and mansion at Stourhead, during the period of his own life, an unusual occurrence. Was also the senior partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. He died at Stour head, 19th May 1838, and was buried in a mausoleum, in Stourton churchyard, which he had caused tp be made for himself and his posterity. There is a monument to his memory in Stourton Church, and a statue of him in Salisbury Cathedral. His will is dated 31st October 1836. August 1783, the Hon. Hester Lyt tleton, daughter of William Henry Lyttleton, Lord Westcote, after wards first Lord Lyttleton. She died at Stourhead, 22nd Aug. 1785, aged 22 years, and was buried in Stourton church yard. See her monument in Stourton Church. Had two sons. 1| Eichard Hoare. Died an infant, and was buried 30th September 1785, in Stour ton ehurehyard. 2| • Henry Hoare.= Born 17th Sept. 1784. Died 18th September 183d,vitdpatris,aged 52 years. =Married 20th February 1808, at Saint George's Church, Hanover Square, to Charlotte Dering, daughter of Sir Edward Dering, Baronet, of Surrenden Dering, in the county of Kent. She died 14th February 1839, aged 51 years, and both are buried in the Hoare mausoleum in Stourton churchyard. There is a memorial brass to his memory in Stourton Church. Had an only child, daughter and heiress. 56 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Anne Hoare. Born 10th December 1808, in Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London, the house of Sir Edward Dering, Baronet. Married 26th March 1835, to George Benvenuto Buckley Mathew, Esq., of Hawkhurst in Kent, then Captain in the Coldstream Guards; afterwards Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahama Islands in the West Indies (26th March 1844) ; M.P. for the borough of Athlone, Ireland (1835 to 1837) ; and for Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire (1837 to 1841). Son of General Mathew. Was after wards Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil (18,67 to 1878) ; C.B. and K.C.M.G. He was born 4th August 1807, and died in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, London, 22nd October 1879, aged 72 years. She died in South Kensington, London, having divorced him on the 9th December 1847. For the issue see Mathew Pedigree. 4| Martha Hoare. Born 10th January 1708. Married 19th January 1733, Mansel Powell, Esq., of Erdesley Park in Herefordshire. 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 I 10 | 11 | Six more children, who all died young or infants. Married, first,= 24th April 1732, Sarah Tully, only daughter and heiress of James Tully, Esq., of Charter house Square, City of London. She died 20th September 1736, aged 27 years, and was buried at Saint Dun stan's Church. Had an only son. 5| Eichard Hoare. Born 2nd March 1709.- Of Barn Elms, county of Surrey. Partner in the Bank, Fleet Street. Sheriff of London 1740, and Lord Mayor 1745-6 ; was knighted 31st October 1745. Wrote a Journal of his Shrievalty, which was printed by Sir Eichard Colt Hoare, Baronet. In Maitland's ' History of London ' will be seen the Address of the Corporation and Citizens of London, pre sented to him for his upright conduct during the eventful year 1745, and his reply thereto. He died 12th October 1754, and was buried at the Church of Saint Dunstan's in the West, in the family vault. In the church there is a handsome monument, having a medallion portrait of him, erected to his memory. He was twice married. :He married, secondly, Eliza beth Eust, dau. of Edward Eust, Esq., of Crutehed Friars, City of , London. She died 29th June 1752, and was buried at Saint Dunstan's Church. By the second marriage he had one son and two daugh ters. Henry Hoare. Born at Barn Elms, 13th June 1744. Was of Beckenham in Kent. Married 25th June 1765, Mary Hoare, eldest daughter of WiUiam Hoare, Esq., of Bath, B.A. , the well-known and celebrated portrait painter (for merly of Eye in Suffolk), and the sister of Prince Hoare, Esq., EA. He died 20th February 1785, aged 40 years, and was buried at the churchyard at Teignmouth in Devon shire, ih whieh church there is a tablet to his memory ; and she died in Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 15th January 1820, and was buried in Chislehurst churchyard, county of Kent, where her brother Prince Hoare and her sister Anne Hoare were also subsequently buried, and in which church there are tablets to the memory of all. The only issue of the marriage was a son, Henry James Hoare, born 22nd August 1767, and who died young. 2 I 3 | Jane Hoare. Died young unmarried. and Elizabeth Hoare. Died unmarried. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 57 Eichard Hoare. Born 7th March 1734-5,= at Barn Elms, to which he succeeded on the death of his father. Was created a Baronet of Great Britain 10th June 1786, and died at Bath llth October 1787. Buried in Barnes Church, where there is a tablet to his memory. Was twice mar ried. First, to his cousin Anne Hoare, which see as before given, under that of her father, Henry Hoare, Esq., of Stour head, Wiltshire, and for the issue also of that marriage. He married, secondly, 7th May 1761 , Frances Anne Acland, daughter of Eichard Acland, Esq., Merchant of London, son of Sir Hugh Acland, Baronet, of Colomb-John in Devon shire. She died at Barn Elms, 10th September 1800, aged 64 years, and was buried at Barnes Church. There is a tablet to her memory in Becken- ham Church. By this second marriage there was issue four sons and two daughters. 1| Henry Hugh Hoare. Born=^=Married 25th August 27th February 1762. Of Barn Elms, county of Surrey, and of Wavendon House in Buckingham shire. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. Succeeded as third Baronet on the death of his half-brother, Sir Eichard Colt Hoare, second Baronet, 19th May 1838. Died at Wavendon House 17th August 1841, and was buried in Waven don Church. He printed a Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures, Library, and other valuable objects at Stourhead, for private cir culation. 1784, Maria Palmer Acland, »daughter of Arthur Acland, Esq., of Fairfield, Somer setshire, and sister of Sir John Palmer Ac- land, Baronet. She died in York Street, Saint James's Square, London, 31st January 1845, and was buried at Barnes Church 7th February, being aged 79 years. Had eight sons and eight daugh ters. Charles Hoare. Born 25th August 1767. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. Purchased the estate of Luscombe near Dawlish, in Devonshire, and built a beautiful castellated man sion there. Married 7th May 1790, to Frances Dorothea Eobinson, daugh ter of Sir George Eobinson, Baronet, of Cranford, in Northamptonshire. He died 16th November 1851, and was buried in Dawlish churchyard. He had no issue. Bequeathed his pro perty to his nephew (his younger brother's son), Peter Eichard Hoare of Kelsey Park, near Becken- ham in Kent. 1| 2| Hugh Hugh Eichard Hoare. Born 27th Hoare. November 1787. Of LiUington Born in Buckinghamshire, and after- 18th wards of Stourhead in Wiltshire. Sept. Succeeded as fourth Baronet on 1785. the death of his father, 17th Died August 1841. Died at Stourhead 4th 10th January 1857, and was buried Oct. in in the Hoare mausoleum, in Stour- the ton churchyard. He married 22nd same April 1819, Anne Drake, daughter year. of Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq., of Shardiloes in Buckinghamshire. She died 23rd March 1847, at Stourhead, and was buried in Stourton churchyard in the Hoare mausoleum. There was no issue. Henry Charles Hoare. Born 30th January 1790. Of Waven don House, in Buckingham shire. Died at 7 York Street, Saint James's Square, London, 15th January 1852, and was buried in Wavendon Church. He married, 6th October 1851, Anne Penelope Prince, widow of Captain John Prince, of the Coldstream Guards, and daugh ter of General George Ainslie, and sister of Sir Eobert Sharpe Ainslie, Baronet. Issue two sons and three daughters. 58 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 1 | 2 | Frances Henry Ainslie Hoare. Born 14th Annette April 1824. Succeeded as fifth Hoare. Baronet, on the death of his uncle, Born 10th January 1857. Was elected 15th M.P. for Windsor, but unseated August on petition; M.P. for Chelsea 1822. 1869-74 ; J.P. for Wiltshire, and Unmar- D.L. for Somersetshire. Is the ried. possessor of the estates in Wilt shire, Dorsetshire, and Somerset shire, and the Patron of several livings in these counties. Married, 15th April 1 845, at Hurley in Berk shire, to Augusta Frances East, who was born in 1820, second daughter of Sir East George Clay ton East, Baronet, of Hall Place, in Berkshire. Issue one son and one daughter.=f= 3 | 4 | 5 | Hugh Merrik Hoare. Born 20th May 1825. Died 29th July 1826, an infant. GeorgianaSophiaHoare. Born 24th Feb. 1827. Unmarried. Is a sister-superior of Saint Alban's Mission in London. Laura Isabella Hoare. Born 19th April 1829. Died young. 1| Charles Peregrine Hoare. Born in Fleet Street, London, 27th September 1846. He died at VieUe Boute de Neuilly, Sablonville, near Paris, 4th August 1854, aged 8 years, and was interred in the cemetery at Neuilly. His remains were removed from thence, and placed in the Hoare mausoleum in Stourton churchyard, and reinterred there 25th March 1858, and a memorial recording such placed in the churchyard. Augusta Frances Anne Hoare. Married at Saint George's Church, Hanover Square, Lon don, 22nd February 1868, to William John Nettleship Anger- stein,Esq . , eldest son of William Angerstein, Esq., of Weeting in the county of Norfolk, and of Woodlands, Blackheath, in Kent. Has one son and three daughters. =j= Julius Henry William Angerstein. Born 2nd December 1872. Mary Augusta PenelopeAngerstein. 3 I. Leila Caroline Angerstein. 4 | Zoe JuUa Angerstein. 4| Henrietta Maria Hoare. Born 24th February 1791. Died 12th February 1853, unmarried, aged nearly 63 years, at Teignmouth, in Devonshire, and was there buried. Lavinia Frances Hoare. Born 25th February 1792. Died, unmarried, at Barn Elms, 25th July 1814, aged 22 years, and was buried in Barnes Church. Eichard Hoare. Born 1st Sep.: 1793. In the Eoyal Navy ; in 1827 Commander ; afterwards Post Captain. Died 5th Dec. 1850. He married, secondly, 27th March 1834, Elizabeth Praed, eldest daughter of William Praed, Esq., of Tyringham in Bucking hamshire, and of Trevethoe in Cornwall. She died 15th June 1860, having had no issue. i j :He married, first, at Bermuda, while com manding the sloop Dotterell, 15th March 1823, Matilda Ottley Fahie, daughter of Bear-Admiral Sir William Charles Fahie, K.C.B., etc. She died at StourtonEectory, 27th September 1826, and was buried in the churchyard there. There is a tablet to her memory in the church. By this marriage he had one son and two daugh ters. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 59 Hugh Eichard Fahie Hoare. Died29thMarch 1840, at Winchester College, while a com moner there, and is buried in the graveyard. He was 13 years of age. 2 | 3 | Maria Palmer Eenee Elizabeth Lavinia Hoare. Hoare. Mar- Married 25th Aug. 1853, at Great ried 3rd June Gaddesden Church, in Hertford- 1848, to the shire, as the second wife of Edward Count Pompeo Heneage, Esq., of Stag's End in Troili of Eome. Hertfordshire. Issue three sons and one daughter.=f= Windsor Eichard Heneage. Born 19th March 1855. Alfred Eenee Fieschi Heneage. Born 10th June 1858. 31 . . 4I. Everard Henry Fieschi Eveline Heneage. Born 26th Mary August 1860. Heneage. 7| Isabella Jane Hoare. Born 29th April 1795. Died 13th June 1810, unmarried, at Barn Elms, and was buried in Barnes Church. Henry Hoare. Born 25th May 1796. Died 13th June 1802, young, and was buried in Barnes Church. 91 Sophia Elizabeth Hoare. Born 2nd September 1798. Died young, 27th September 1801, and was buried in Barnes Church. 10 | JuUa Hoare. Born 9th Jan. 1800. Married 15th March 1827, as the second wife of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, Baronet, of SandhiU Park in Somersetshire. She died at Weymouth 29th May 1850, and was buried at Eadipole cemetery in Dorsetshire. For continuation and issue see Pedigree of Lethbeidge. 11 I Frances Anne Hoare. Born llth May 1801. Died un married at Sydenham in Kent, 6th April 1859, aged 58 years, and wasburiedat Barnes ceme tery, adjoining Barn Elms, where she was born, as well as all the preceding. There is a tablet in Barnes Church to her memory. 12 I Arthur Hoare. Born 23rd August 1802. Died young, 25th Nov. 1802, and was buried in Barnes Church. 13 | Henry Arthur Hoare. Born 20th March 1804. Of Wavendon House m Buckinghamshire, and of Oxenham in Devonshire. High Sheriff of Buck inghamshire in 1865 ; J.P. for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Died 6th November 1873, at Wavendon House, and is buried with his father in Wavendon Church. Married 20th July 1859, at Plymouth, to Julia Lucy Lane, eldest daughter of Thomas Veale Lane, Esq., of Plymouth, and grand daughter of the Eight Honourable Pownall Bastard, second Viscount Exmouth. Had one son and one daughter.=j= 1 | : 2 | Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare. Born 19th November 1865. Now of Eenee Wavendon House in Buckinghamshire, and of Oxenham in Devon- Julia shire. Is heir-apparent to his cousin's baronetage, and the Stour- Hoare. head estates. 14 | Henry Montague Hoare. Born 4th July 1805. Died young, 20th July 1810. Buried at Barnes Church. 15 I Georgiana Sophia Hoare. Born 19th March 1808. Died young in 1817. Buried in Barnes Church. 16 | Elizabeth Sarah Hoare. Born 15th July 1809. Died 20th March 1814, yonng, and was buried in Barnes Church. 60 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Henry Merrik Hoare. Born 20th July 1770. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street, and of York Place, Portman Square. Married, 13th August 1807, Sophia Thrale, third daughter of Henry Thrale, Esq., of Streatham Park, county of Sur rey. She was born 23rd July 1771, and died at York Place, Portman Square, 8th November 1824, aged 53 years, and was buried in a vault underneath Streatham Church. There is a beautiful tablet in the Church to her memory, the work of Flaxman. She was a very beautiful woman, and was highly esteemed. Henry Merrik Hoare died at York Place, Portman Square, 22nd June 1856, aged 86 years, having had no issue. I "'' Peter Eichard Hoare.r Born 13th October 1772. A Barrister-at- Law, and afterwards partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. Of Kel- sey Park, near Beck enham, county of Kent. Died there 10th Sep tember 1849, and was buried in Beckenham churchyard. He pub lished several useful works on Banking and Currency, and a Con cordance to the Prayer Book, entitled " Easter." =He married, 23rd September 1799, Arabella Penelope Eliza Greene, second daughter and coheiress of James Greene, Esq., of Clayton Hall and Turton Tower Manor in Lancashire. She died at Kelsey Park 26th April 1865, and was buried in Becken ham churchyard. Had six sons and five daughters. |1|2 Frances Mary Hoare. Born 8th July 1800. ArabellaHoare. Born llth March 1801. Peter Eichard Hoare. Born 8th- May 1803. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. Of Kelsey Park, near Beckenham, in Kent, and after the death of his uncle, Charles Hoare, of Luscombe Castle also, near Dawlish in Devonshire. J.P. for Devon shire, and High Sheriff for that county in 1860. Died 30th May 1877, and was buried at Dawlish churchyard. m n o -Married, 17th April 1837, the Lady Sophia Marsham, who was born 13th July 1807, eldest daughter of Charles Marsham, second Earl of Eomney, of The Moate, near Maidstone, county of Kent. She died at Queen's Square, Westminster, 4th January 1863, and was buried at Dawlish churchyard in Devonshire. Issue two sons and three daughters. Sophia Arabella Frances Hoare. Born 6th August 1838, died an infant 8th November same year, and was buried at AU Saints Church in Maidstone, county of Kent. Isabella Mary Hoare. Born 29th Novem ber 1840. Is unmarried. Charlotte Anna Hoare. Born 28th May 1841. Married, 28th January 1863, at Beckenham Church, Kent, to Algernon Augustine de Lisle Strickland, Esq., eldest son of Augustus Strickland, Esq., of Oaklands in Devonshire, and who is now a partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. There has been issue of this marriage. PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. 61 M N |4 Peter Merrik Hoare. Born 20th October 1843. Was a partner in the Bank. Is now of Luscombe Castle, near Dawlish, in Devonshire. Was M.P. for South ampton. Married secondly, 13th August 1881, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Margarita Joanna BeU, the only child of John Bell, Esq., of London. =Married, first, 29th June 1865, to Edith Augusta Strong, eldest daughter of the Eev. Edmund Strong, Eector of Clyst St. Mary's in Exeter. She died, 20th October 1880, at Lus combe Castle, aged 36 years, and was buried in Dawlish churchyard, having had two sons and one daughter. „ I2 12 |3 Peter Arthur Marsham Hoare. Henry Lennox Merrik Noel A daughter. Born 1st September 1869. Colt Hoare. Born 14th May 1871. Charles Arthur Eichard Hoare. Born 18th=j=Married, 17th July 1867, Mar- May 1847. Of Kelsey Park, near Becken ham in Kent, and of Clayton Hall Manor in Lancashire. Partner in the Bank in Fleet Street. garet Short, youngest daughter of Francis Baring Short, Esq., of Bickham in Devonshire. Issue four sons and one daugh ter. II' Hugh Eichard Francis Hoare. Born 13th April 1868. Died in Fleet Street, London, 9th November 1880, aged 12 years, and was buried in Beckenham churchyard. |2 |8 |4 |5 Wilfrid Eeginald Arthur Agatha A son, Arthur Hoare. Born Mar- born at Eichard 13th July 1878, garet Ciren- Hoare. at Kelsey Park, Sophia cester Born 17th Beckenham. Hoare. 2nd March June 1876. 1881. Henry Edward Hoare. Born 27th January 1805. In the Army. Captain in the 76th Eegiment of Foot. Died at sea, off Madeira, on passage to India with his regiment, 9th April 1835, and was buried in the deep. There is a tablet to his memory in Stourton Church. He was un married. He published a pamphlet entitled " Modern Judases." Eichard Peter Hoare. Born 25th December 1S07. In Holy Orders. Eector of Stourton Church in WUt- shire (presented to such by his relative, Sir Eichard Colt Hoare, Bart.). He died 3rd April 1846, aged 38 years, leaving no issue. There is a tablet to his memory in Stourton Church. He died at Stourton Eec tory, and is buried in the churchyard. 6 Charles George Hoare. Born 30th March 1809. Died, unmarried, 27th Feb. 1829, at Stourton Eectory, and was buried in Stourton churchyard. There is a tablet to his memory alsoin Stour ton Church. P Q 62 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Q Isabella Dorothea Hoare. Born 12th June 1810. Was married, 28th April 1852, to the Very Eev. James Allen, M.A., then Vicar of - Castlemartin, and afterwards Dean of St. David's, to which he was appointed in 1878. She died 18th July 1860. 18 Hugh Hoare. Born 26th October 1811. Died 21st May 1812, an infant, and was buried in Barnes churchyard, in the county of Surrey. Henrietta Anne Hoare. Born 12th AprU 1812. Mar ried, 16th June 1853, Eichard Grindale Festing, Esq., who died 16th March 1869. | 10 Sophia Hoare. Born 13th September 1814. Married at Beckenham Church in Kent, 25th August 1842, the Eev. Henry Burney, Eector of Wavendon in Buckinghamshire and of Whatley in Somersetshire. Issue one son and five daughters. =p 11 Hugh Thomas Chetham Hoare. Born 21st May 1824. Died at Stourton Eectory, in Wiltshire, 19th November 1830, young, and was buried in Stour ton churchyard. There is a tablet to his memory, and that of his brother also, in Stourton Church. Henry Burney. Major in the County Buckingham Militia, now the 3rd Battalion of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Married his cousin, Ortensia Troili, eldest daughter of the Count Troili of Eome, who married Maria Palmer Hoare, the eldest daughter of Captain Eichard Hoare, of the Eoyal Navy, as see given under his immediate line. Arabella Sophia Burney. Died young, unmarried. Emily Isabella Burney. Married C. E. Hensley, Esq., Barrister- at-Law. | 4 | 5 | 6 Clara Elizabeth Burney. Married Arthur Stone, Esq., of the Eoyal Navy. Margaret Burney. Twin with Clara Elizabeth, and died young. Henrietta Burney. Henrietta Anne Hoare. Married first, 4th July 1785, to Sir A daughter, Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart., of Killerton Park, near Exeter, died unmar- Devonshire, who died 17th May 1794. For the issue of this mar- ried, and was riage see Acland Pedigree. She married secondly, 6th June buried in 1795, the Hon. Matthew Fortescue, brother to Hugh Fortescue, Barnes first Earl Fortescue. He died 19th November 1842, and she died Church. at Beckenham in Kent 2nd September 1841. Both are buried in Barnes Church, county of Surrey. For continuation see FoeteScue Pedigree. ( 63 ) &j3penfcitjr. Pedigeee <£. HOAEE, Or the County and Citt oe Gxottcestee, and aetebwaeds oe Massachusetts, Noeth Ameeica. In the commencement of the seventeenth century, a very influential branch of the Hoare family was settled in the county and city of Gloucester, and which family (there is not the slightest doubt) was descended from a junior branch of the family of Hore of Eisford in Devonshire. Their armorial bearings were the same, but with a slight addition to the crest of the Gloucester famUy, viz., an eagle's head and neck erased, gorged with a bar gemelle. In the Heraldic Visitation for Gloucestershire, among the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum, the crest of the family is given, and that only. There is no pedigree or account of the family; but as the descendants of that family are in existence at present, and in very influential positions, settled in the State of Massachusetts, North America, I am enabled, through the kindness of my good and kind friend, the Honourable George Frisbie Hoar, the present Senator for Massachusetts, to give the pedigree of the family, and to add to it much also from my own researches. Charles Hore or Hoare, of Frampton-on-Severn, near Gloucester. Married Anne Clifford, of that place. She was of the same family as Lord De Clifford, and was an heiress, for in the Church of Frampton-on-Severn, where they were buried, and near where they had resided, there is some stained-glass in the windows, of a very old date, representing the Hoare arms, quartering those of Clifford. This Charles Hoare was the first settler in Gloucestershire, and came from Devonshire, being a member of the family of Hore of Eisford in that county, but from what branch has not yet clearly been ascertained. He had two sons and two daughters. He was succeeded by his eldest son.=j= Charles Hoare, Esq., Sheriff of Gloucester in 1634. His: Will is dated "25th September 1636. (See list of Wills page 4.) Administration was granted to his widow, Joanna Hoare, 20th December 1638. In it he mentions his brother Thomas Hoare, and his sister Elinor Bailies, also his brothers-in-law, WiUiam Hinkesman, Walter Hinkesman, Edward Hinkesman, and Thomas Hinkesman, also his sister Fowns. He bequeaths to his wife Joanna Hoare £350 ; to his son John Hoare £200 ; to his son Daniel Hoare £150; to his daughter Joanna Hoare £100 ; to his son Leonard Hoare £100, to be kept at school, and afterwards sent to Oxford. To his daughter Margery Matherne my goods at Thombury, and to his son Thomas Hoare £20. His lands at Encombe, Presbury, and Slimbridge to maintain my wife and the four children. Shortly after the death of Charles Hoare, all the before- mentioned children (except the eldest son, Thomas Hoare), went to New England, North America, with their mother, Joanna Hoare, and there settled at Braintree, and are ali mentioned afterwards in the will of Leonard Hoare. On the family going to America, they omitted the final letter " e " in their name Hoare, and have ever since continued that manner of spelling their name, viz., Hoar. a ^Joanna Hinkesman of Gloucester. She was in New England, with her children, about 1640, or per haps a little earlier, and afterwards joined the Noncon formists. She died at Braintree, State of Massachusetts, 21st December 1671, and was buried at the Quincy burying- ground in thatState. Had four sons and two daughters. 64 PEDIGREE OF HORE, HOAR, AND HOARE. A| Thomas Hoare. Elinor Hoare. Married Anne Hoare. Married Unmarried. J. Bailies, Esq. .... Fowns, Esq. 1| ThomasHoare.Was living in Glou cester 1640. m John Hoar. Was living in the town of Situate, in Massachu setts, in 1643. Eemoved to Concord, in the same State, in 1660. In the local histories he is said to have been a law yer, distinguished for bold, independent mind and action. Had an only son. =Alice. Daniel Hoar. Living in (Sur- Boston, State of Mas- name sachusetts, New England, not in 1650. Eeturned to known.} England, and died un married in London in 1653. 4I Leonard Hoar. Graduated at Harvard College, Massachusetts, in 1650. Eeturned to England and took the degrees of B.D. and M.D. at Cambridge Univer sity, per Uteris regiis, in 1672. Settled as a clergyman at Wen- sted in Essex, but went back to New England in 1672, and be came the President of Harvard University. Died 28th Nov. 1675, in Boston, aged 45 years, and was buried at Quincy bury ing-ground, in the State of Massachusetts, 6th December. He married Bridget Lisle, daughter of Lady Alice Lisle, by whom he had an only daugh ter, Bridget Hoar, who married the Eeverend John Cotton. Margery Hoar. Married to the Eeverend Henry Flint, of Mattocks, in Derbyshire, England, and who went to New Eng land, North America, in 1635. He was, in 1639, ordained the first Teacher of the Church of Brain- trey, and died 27th April 1668. Interred in Quincy burying-ground, State of Massachusetts. She died in March 1686-7, and was buried in the same grave, and on his right side. There was no issue. Joanna Hoar. Married Ed mund Quincey, ancestor of the family so much distinguished in late years in American History. He was born at Achurch, near Wigthorpe, in Northampton shire, in 1627. Had several children ; his eldest son was born in 1651. Daniel Hoar. Born in 1650.=pMary Stratton, by whom he had one son. Daniel Hoar. Born in 1680. Died in 1773.=;= (names now lost) . Had two sons. John Hoar. Had=pMiss two sons. Jonathan Hoar. Appointed Governor of New- Coolidge. foundland. Died on his passage thereto at sea. Was unmarried. 1 I " ~T\ Samuel Hoar.=f=Susannah Pierce. Leonard Hoar. Unmarried. I Samuel Hoar. Had three sons=f Sarah Sherman, daughter of Eoger and two daughters Sherman, Esq, PEDIGREE OF HORE, HOAR, AND HOARE. 65 I 1| 2| Elizabeth Ebenezer Eockwood Hoar. Barrister-at-Law. Was a- Hoar. Member of the American Congress, and Senator for the Unmar- State of Massachusetts ; was also Attorney- General of the ried. United States of North America, under President Grant's administration. Is now Chief Justice of America. Has published some Addresses, Lectures, etc. Has three sons and four daughters. 1| 2| 9| - 4| 5| CaroUne Sarah Sherman Samuel Charles Clara Hoar. Hoar. Died an Hoar. Emerson Downs infant. Hoar. Hoar. ^Caroline Downs Brooks. 6 I 7 | Elizabeth Sherman Hoar. Hoar. 3| Sarah Hoar. MarriedEobert Boyd Storer. Issue a son and a daughter. 4| Edward Sherman Hoar. Married Elizabeth Hallett Pritchard, and has a daughter, Florence Hoar. 5| George Frisbie Hoar. Barrister-at-Law. Of Worcester, Massachusetts. Was Member fbr Concord in the American Congress. Is now the Senator for the State of Massachusetts. Has published several Lectures, Addresses, etc. Married, first, Mary Louisa Spurr, and, secondly, Euth Ann Miller. No issue by the second marriage. Has a daughter and a son by his first marriage.=p 1 | 2 | WUliam Brandt Storer. Married Emily Sarah Frances WiUiams, and has two children. Storer. 1|MaryHoar. Eockwood Hoar. &ottx. Page 6. The Armorial Bearings of the Family of Hore of Eisford, in Devonshire, were, " Sable, an eagle displayed with two necks, within a bordure engrailed, argent." However, on the 17th December 1776, Henry Hoare, Esq., of Stourhead, in the county of Wilts, had his Armorial Bearings exemplified, and registered in the College of Arms, London, and an addition was then made thereto of an ermine spot to both the Arms and the Crest. No members of the family should bear the ermine spot on either the Arms or the Crest, except those directly descended from the second Sir Eichard Hoare, Knight, Lord Mayor of London in 1745, to whose descendants alone this grant extended. All other members of the families, excepting those, should bear the old Armorial Bearings of the Devon family, as above stated. Sir Eichard Colt Hoare deplores such, as see in his Memoirs of the Families, pages 53 and 54. There is no doubt it was done through a bit of vanity, the ermine spot being a mark of nobility ; but, by so doing, it made the Armorial Bearings of the branches of the same family different, which Sir Eichard Colt Hoare very properly states should not have been done. The Crest of the Family of Hore of Eisford, Devon, was, " On a wreath of the colours, a deer's head and neck proper erased argent." I find, however, in later times, some of the family bearing two Crests, viz., as the dexter crest, the deer's head, as above given, and as the sinister crest, " On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head and neck proper erased argent." I have the bookplate of Henry Hoare, of London, second surviving son of Sir Eichard Hoare, the first Knight, and partner with him in the Bank in Fleet Street. It bears the two Crests — tbe deer's head as dexter, the eagle's head as sinister ; and underneath the Arms the words, " Henry Hoare, Goldsmith, London, 1705." The old motto of the Devon family was, " Datub hoea Amobi." As a canting and punning motto upon the words, it is very good. In addition to the mottoes given in the plate of the Armorial Bearings facing the title-page, I find some members of the family bearing the following mottoes, taken, no doubt, from their not having known the real and early mottoes of the family, viz., " Mecti cultus pectora roborat," and " Semper alans, neque sedens," and " Constanter." The Armorial Bearings of the family will be found given in GwiUim's ' Heraldry,' 5th and 6th editions. In the former edition the colours were erroneously given — argent was given instead of sable, and sable instead of argent. In the 6th edition this was rectified. In Logan's ' Titles of Honour and Nobility,' among the plates of the Esquires, the Hoare Arms are emblazoned, engraved, and fully given. This work is generaUy bound up, and added to the 5th edition of GwiUim's ' Heraldry.' In it also the colours have been erroneously reversed. Page 7. The early Armorial Seal (see engraving at page 7), once belonging to the Hore Family of Eisford, Devonshire,- is now in my possession. It is formed of a base silver precisely of the same character as the base silver coins of King Henry the Eighth, of the same period. It bears on the facet the date 1517, the upper limb of the numeral 7 being turned in the wrong direction. It has also on the upper NOTES. 67 portion the letters E H engraved thereon. I am inclined to think that this was done at a later period than the date. We know of no person bearing these initial letters at the time, though there may have been junior members who did so; but I am inclined to believe that some alteration was made from some other letter than the first, as now on the seal. The old Devonshire property belonging to the Family of Hore of Eisford, now belongs to the Eeverend Hayter Hames, the Eector of Chagford, who purchased it from the Earl of Portsmouth. The word Eisford became in time changed to Eishford, and again afterwards to Eushford, which is the present name. The Eeverend Mr. Colby, who edited the 'Devonshire Visitation' for the Harleian Society, has read it from the manuscript as Eifford. This is wrong ; he has mistaken the long f for the letter f. The former residence of the Hore family is now the Eushford Mill ; and the residence of the Whyddon family, Whyddon Hall, close by, the seat of one of the then Justices of England, is now the Eed Lion Public- house ! How true the words of Ovid : " Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in Ulis." The Hore family, for many generations, were buried in Chagford Church, on the left-hand side of the Communion Table. In examining the Burial Eegister of the Church of Saint Peter's ad Vincula in the Tower of London, I met, as buried there, 19th August 1682, the name of Martin Hore. I felt confident that he was a member of the family, but searched afterwards in vain for any record or memorial of him, having accounted for every other person of the family and name mentioned in that Eegister as there interred. However, while these pages were passing through the press, unex pectedly, while seeking information on a totally different subject, I discovered who he was. He was the son of Bartholomew Hore of the city of Exeter, who was married to a Miss Martin of that place, and no doubt he was named Martin after his mother's name. This Bartholomew Hore of Exeter was one of the witnesses to the will of William Martin, the Eecorder of Exeter, made 18th Sept. 1610, and no doubt a relative of his wife. Though at present I have no direct proof, I have every reason to believe that this Bartholomew Hore was the son of David Hore, as mentioned at page 7. There is every probability also that his son Martin Hore held some appointment in the Tower, and perhaps procured for him by the influence of his relative James Hoare of the Mint. Page 8. Bankers were formerly termed " Goldsmiths, who keepe running Cashes." See the ' Little London Directory ' for the year 1677, where the name of James Hore, at the sign of the Golden Bottle, in Cheapside, will be found among them. In those days houses were single and detached from each other, and not numbered, as at present, but each was known by a particular sign. Cheapside was the great resort of the Goldsmiths, or Bankers, at that period ; every house, except one, was occupied as such during the reign of King Charles the First. I am truly astonished how so excellent an antiquary as Sir Eichard Colt Hoare was so well known to have been, could have styled the Golden Bottle as a " Barrel," which he has done in his Memoirs of the Family, in a note at page 20. "Ye Olde Leather Bottell" was a well-known London sign, but which, when gilded, became the " Golden Bottle." There is another Golden Bottle, formerly the Leather Bottle, over a Public-house in Leather Lane, off the Holborn, and still called "The Leather Bottle." It is exactly like the Golden Bottle over the doorway of the Bank in Fleet Street, but of a very much larger size. It has been gilded also of late years. 68 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Sir Eichard Colt Hoare does not appear to have known who James Hore or Hoare, tbe founder of the Bank, reaUy was. He terms and calls him the youngest son of a Ealphe Hore of Saint Botolph's parish, who was only a cooper, and in very poor circumstances. I have read his wiU . on several occasions in order to verify everything, ahd I am confident he was in no way whatever connected with the Eadulphus Hore of Devonshire. He had three sons, Thomas, John, and James, and he leaves them " tenne pounds each," and to his daughter Barbara " twentie pounds," his other goods to his wife Mary. More than half his will is taken up with his religious views and his belief in the Almighty. James Hore, the founder of the Bank, was a very different person, and of a more mature age, than a son of Ealphe Hore of Devonshire could then have been. Ealphe Hore, born in 1614, could not have had a son (much less the youngest son) old enough to have held the appointments in the Mint which James Hoare or Hore, the founder of the Bank, we well know did hold, and the dates of his appointments to such offices. Documents in my possession prove to a certainty who James Hoare was. He appears to have been a man of great energy, talent, and influence, to have inherited the chief remnants of the property of the Devonshire family, possessing house property in the city of Exeter, of which I have the counterpart leases, and to have advanced the interests of his family in every manner, and also to have assisted them greatly in their pursuits of life. It was he who was the principal means of obtaining for my own ancestor, Captain Edward Hoare, his next brother, and for Lieutenant Abraham Hoare, the grants of lands in the county of Cork, still in the family, and now the property of Sir Joseph WaUis O'Bryen Hoare, Baronet. In addition to what I have before stated regarding the Golden Bottle, I must also add, I have seen another remark, in which it was called a knapsack or a pack, and with the statement, that the founder of the Bank, when he came first to London, carried in a pack on his back all he possessed in the world, and being afterwards successful in life, took such as his sign, in remembrance of former and other days. How true are the words of Pope: " A little knowledge is a dangerous thing!" — Then make it greater should be truer still ! In the ' Numismatic Chronicle ' for the year 1874, New Series, wUl be found the account and balance-sheet of James Hoare, of his Majesty's Mint, for nine months of the years 1672 and 1673, with the Treasurer, Under-Treasurer, and Commissioners of the Treasury, James Hoare being, then Comptroller of the Mint, and in which it will be seen that his brother Charles Hoare was then an officer in the Mint under him: This document was communicated by me to the Numismatic Society, as being of public interest, from the original, document now in my possession, and which was James Hoare's counterpart of his account with the Treasury ; it relates to the copper coinages of these years. I find in several documents in my possession James Hoare and Eichard Hoare as Joint Trustees. I find also Eichard Hoare as Trustee to the Estate of Dame Elizabeth Neville, and her sister Mary Wakefield, daughters of James Hoare's second wife, by her first husband, as see at page 8. It relates to a mortgage on their property situated in the county of Essex. " When a young lad I often heard from old members of the family, and indeed I have also seen old family letters to the same effect, that there was a relationship between the Hoare Family of Edmonton and that of Oliver Cromwell. I have NOTES. 69 searched oftentimes to find any confirmation or proof of such, but in vain. I have never been able to trace the slightest relationship, or even any connection of the families. If there had been, it must only have been some very distant connection by marriage, but there certainly was not any blood relationship that I can discover. Page 9. A very slight error has occurred here (I hardly know how), in my description of Henricus Hore, the fifth son of William Hore of Eisford, in Devonshire, and his wife Catherine Nott. I have stated that he married a Buckinghamshire lady, and settled at Walton in that county as an extensive farmer. I should have said it was his eldest son, Henry Hoare, who was the person who did so. It will, however, be seen all perfectly and correctly stated, in the account of that branch of the f amUy, at page 44. Page 12. For the last ten years of his life, Sir Joseph Hoare, the first Baronet, and then M.P. for Askeaton, was totally bUnd, and hy a resolution of the House of. Commons, his grandson, Joseph Wallis Hoare, was allowed to sit alongside him, in order to take care of him. An absurd story, some silly gossip, got into print, that he lived in three centuries, having been born in December 1699, lived all through 1700, and died in December 1801. I have, however, clearly ascertained that he was born on the 25th December 1707, and died on the 24th December 1801, being then within one day of ninety-four years of age. Page 14. An error of a name has taken place here, which is certainly not my fault, as I took such as I have given from other publications. I have stated, as the second wife of WilUam Jesse Hoare, of Carrigrohane Castle, eounty of Cork, Mary Gamble, eldest daughter and coheiress of Michael Gamble. I should have said, Mary EUzabeth Gamble, eldest daughter and coheiress of John Henry Gamble. Page 43. WiUington Hall in Cheshire derives its name from some Druidical stones (so called), but more probably the remains of a Cromlech, and termed the "Willing Stones." They were stones of fate or destiny, situated on a rising hill, now I hear a fox cover, and were the seat of some priestcraft and delusions, no doubt for lucre, in these superstitious times. They were consulted before undertaking any enterprise, in order to ascertain whether the Gods or Fates were wiUing ; hence they obtained the name of the " Willing Stones," corrupted afterwards to the " WiUingtons," and now again changed to Willington Hall. Page 54. Henry Hoare, Esq., of London. The charities of this truly Christian gentleman were unbounded. Sir Eichard Colt Hoare, in his Memoirs of the Families, gives a list of several of them, but they were reckoned only by thousands upon thousands. I find him presenting donations even to the charities of the city of Cork, and in a very scarce work, entitled ' Pietas Corcagiensis," or "A Viewe of the Green Coat 70 PEDIGREE OF HORE AND HOARE. Hospital, of Saint Mary's Shandon, in the Citie of Corke," printed in the year 1721, and of which I possess a copy, I find the following stated : " In March 1720, Henry Hoare, Esq., of London, was pleased to give Ten Guineas." This Hospital, still in existence, and to which the Hoare family have the right of presenting two boys, was founded in the year 1715, by a sum of money, left by will of Alderman Edward Hoare of Cork and Dunkittle, in 1709, for that purpose, and by donations from the Hoare and Newenham families. The Hospital building is situated in Saint Ann's Shandon Churchyard, called Upper Shandon, but belongs to Lower Shandon, which is Saint Mary's and Saint Catherine's Shandon. This shews that the intimacy of the families was then in existence, and kept up. And now my task is finished, and my labour done ! So let me at parting, and in conclusion, say, in the beautiful and expressive words of Southey, and of Byron : " Go, little hook, from this my solitude, I oast thee on the waters, go thy ways !" " And if as I believe thy vein be good, The world will find thee after many days " — when all the different generations and the various persons here mentioned in these pages, and now alive, shall have passed away and gone to meet their pre decessors in another and, let us hope, a better and a more enduring world! Farewell ! Farewell ! EDWARD HOARE. JfilHS. London : MitcheU and Hughes, Printers, 140 Wardour Street, W.