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HINDLIP— HOESE. 235 19 Feb., 1811, and bxp. at Burton-on-Trent ; was partner in the well-known brewing company of "Allsopp & Co."; M.P. for East Worcestershire, 1874-80 ; cr. a Baronet, as " of Hindlip Hall, co. Worcester," 7 May, 1*80 ; High Sheriff for Worcester- shire, ; and was it. 16 Feb., 1886, BARON HINDLIP OF HINDLIP. CO. WORCESTER AND OF ALSOP-KN-LE-DALE, co. Derby, taking his seat the 25th inst. He tn. 'Jl Aug., 1839. at Tamworth, co. Stafford, Elizabeth, sister and coheir of iVilliain Tongue, of Comberford Hall, co. Stafford, 2d da. of William ToNGCE, of the same. He d. 2 April, 1837, aged 76, at Hiudlip Hall. His widow living 1891. II. 1887. 2. Samuel Charles (Allsopp), Barox Hindlip of Hikdup and ok Ai.sok-en-lk.-Dale, a. and h., b. 24 Mhreh 1842, and bap. 16 June, at Trinity church, Biirr.on-nii-Trent : ed. at Harrow and at Trin. Coll. Cambridge; B.A. {junior opt:) 1865 ; M.A., 1869 ; M.P. for East Staffordshire, 1873-SO and for Taunton, 1SS2-87. Deputy Chairman of the Great Northern Railway Company ; Chairman of the Brewing Company of " S. Allsopp and Sons." Ho m. 28 April 1863, at Alfreton, GO, Derby, Georgians Milliceut, 1st da. of Charles Kowlaud PalmKU-MobBWOOD, of Alfreton "Hall, by Georgiana, da. of George Anson (Byron), 7th Baron Byron ok Rochdale. Family Eskitcs. These, ill 1SS3, appear to have been under 2,000 acres. HINDON. '>. " Hyde of llixno.v, co. Wilts," Barony, (Hyde), cr. 1660 ; see " Clarendon " Earldom, cr. 1661 ; both titles extinct, 1753. i.e. " Hyde ok Hindon, co. Wilts," Barony, ( Villiers). cr. 1756 ; see " Clarendon " Earldom, cr. 1776. HINTON and HINTON St. GEORGE. See " Poclett of Hinton St. George, co. Somerset," Barony, (Pouleti), cr. 1627. i.e. " Hinton ok Hinton St. George, co. Somerset," Viscounty, (Pouictt), cr. 1706, with the Earldom ok Poulett, which see. HO BART OP BLICKLING. i.e. "Hobart of Blickling, co. Norfolk," Barony, {Hobart), cr- 1728 : see " Buckinghamshire " Earldom, cr. 1746. HOBHOUSE OP HADSPEN. Barony. Arthur Hobiiouse, 4th s. of the Rt. Hon. Henry T 1KK""> HOBHOUSE, of Pitcombe, co. Somerset, by Harriet, da. of John TURTON, of Sugnall Hall, co. Stafford, b. 10 Nov. 1819, at Hadspeu Hall, Somerset ; ed. at Eton and at Hall. Coll., Oxford ; B. A., (1st class classics) 1841 ; M.A., 1844 : Barrister (Line. Inn) 1S45 : Queen's Counsel, 1S62 ; Charity Commiss- ioner, 1S66 ; Endowed-Schools Commissioner, 1869-72 ; Law Member of Council of the Gov. Gen. of India, 1872-77 i K.C.S.I. 1 Jany. 1877 ; CLE. 1S7S ; P C, 1881, was cr. 2 July 1S85, BARON HOBHOUSE OF HADSPEN, co. Somerset, (»). Ho m. 10 Aug. 184S, Mary, sister of Sir Thomas Henry Farrhr, 1st Bart, da. of Thomas Faureh, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Solicitor, by Cecilia, da. of Richard Willis, of Halsuead, co. Lancaster. HOESE, see Hussux. (*) This was one of a batch of a dozen Baronies cr. in June and July 1885, 7 of which [i.e. the 2nd to the 8th inclusive) were nominated by the Gladstone (the retiring) ministry, and the other 5 by the Salisbury ministry. They were (1) Halsbury [Lord Chancellor]; (2) Powerscourt ; (3) Northingtou ; (4) Rothschild ; (5) Revelstoke ; (6) Monkswcll ; (7) Hobhouse ; (S) Liugen ; (9) Ashbourne [L d Chancellor of Ireland] ; (10) Saint Oswald ; (11) Wantage and (12) Esher.