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Hutt, William. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Mar. 19, 1821 [recorded in error as 'Richard']. Adm. pens. (age 21) at Trinity, June 7, 1821; 'from Christ's.' [3rd] s. of Richard [of Appley Towers, Ryde, Isle of Wight]. B. Oct. 6, 1801, in [Lambeth], Surrey. School (private), Isle of Wight. Had matric. (age 18) from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Feb. 15, 1820. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1831. M.P. for Kingston-on-Hull, 1832-41; for Gateshead, 1841-74. Vice-President of the Board of Trade, and Paymaster-General, 1860-5. P.C., 1860. K.C.B., 1865. Negotiated treaty of commerce between Great Britain and Austria, 1863; member [p.507] of Commission at Vienna to examine the Austrian tariff. Commissioner for the foundation of S. Australia. Member of the New Zealand Company, and mainly instrumental in annexing those islands to Great Britain. The Hutt river in North Island is named after him. Married (1) in 1831, Mary (afterwards Countess of Strathmore), dau. of J. Milner, of Staindrop, Durham, and the Countess Dowager of Strathmore, who left him an income of £18,000 p.a.; (2) in 1861, Fanny A. J., dau. of Sir Francis Stanhope. Died Nov. 24, 1882, at Appley Towers, Ryde. (Boase, I. 1607-8; D.N.B.; Dict. of N.Z. Biography; Peile, II. 404.) | William HUTT Approx. lifespan: 18011882 pens. Christ's College adm1821:03:19 [recorded in error as "Richard"] age 21 pens. Trinity College adm1821:06:07 from Christ's College [3rd] s. of Richard HUTT Appley Towers, Ryde, Isle of Wight b. 1801:10:06 in [Lambeth] Surrey School (private) Isle of Wight Matric. aged 18 from St Mary Hall [Oxford] 1820:02:15 Matric. 1822:10MT: BA 1827 MA 1831 M.P.: for Kingston-on-Hull, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ] 1832-41 M.P.: for Gateshead, [ Co. Durham ] 1841-74 Vice-President of Board of Trade and Paymaster-General: 1860-65 P.C.: 1860 KCB 1865 Negotiated treaty of commerce between Great Britain and Austria 1863 member of Commission Vienna, [ Austria ] to examine the Austrian tariff. Commissioner: for foundation of South Australia , Australia Member of New Zealand Company and mainly instrumental in annexing those islands [ New Zealand ] to Great Britain The Hutt river in North Island, [ New Zealand ] is named after him. m. (1) Mary MILNER (afterwards Countess of Strathmore) dau. of J. MILNER of Staindrop, Co. Durham in1831 and the Countess Dowager of Strathmore, who left him an income of £18,000 p.a. m. (2) Fanny A. J. STANHOPE dau. of Sir Francis STANHOPE in1861 d. Appley Towers, Ryde, [ Isle of Wight ] 1882:11:24 ( Boase, I. 1607-8; D.N.B. ; Dict. of N.Z. Biography ; Peile, II. 404.) |
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Shute, William Ashley. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Mar. 14, 1821. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. [Thomas], of Morpeth, Northumberland. School, Morpeth [and Durham]. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1826; priest, 1827. C. of All Saints, Newcastle, in 1832. C. of Sedgefield, Co. Durham, 1841-4. P.C. of Thornley, 1844-60. Disappears from Crockford, 1863. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Durham Ord. Book.) | William Ashley SHUTE Approx. lifespan: 18031862 sizar Emmanuel College adm1821:03:14 Eldest s. of Rev. [Thomas], of Morpeth, Northumberland Sch: Morpeth School Morpeth, [ Northumberland ] [and Durham, [ Co. Durham ] Matric 1821:10MT: BA 1826 MA 1834 Ord. deacon Durham 1826 Ord. priest 1827 C.: All Saints' Newcastle, [ Northumberland ] in1832 C.: Sedgefield, Co. Durham 1841-44 P.C.: Thornley, [ Co. Durham ] 1844-60 d. Disappears from Crockford 1863 ( Durham School Reg.; Clergy List; Durham Ord. Book .) [add:]S. of the Rev. Thomas (Oxford 1781), Headmaster and Curate at Morpeth, [ Northumberland ] and his wife Mary (Crosthwaite)[:add] [add:]Ord. deacon (York for Durham) 1826; priest (Durham) 1827:10:13 [:add] [add:] d. 1862:09:10 at Thornley near Easington, Co. Durham [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell: C.C. U.J.; C.R. Hudleston)[:add] |
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WHITE (post HEDGES-WHITE), The Hon. WILLIAM HENRY HARE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 26, 1821. 2nd s. of Richard, Earl of Bantry (and Margaret Anne, dau. of William Hare, 1st Earl of Listowel). B. [Nov. 16, 1801]. School, Buckland, Hampton. Matric. Lent, 1821. Migrated to Downing, June 8, 1821; M.A. 1823. Assumed, by Royal Licence, Sept. 7, 1840, the additional surname and arms of Hedges. High Sheriff of Co. Cork , 1848. Lieut.-Col., West Cork Militia Artillery, 1854-7. Succeeded his brother as 3rd Earl of Bantry, July 16, 1868. Elected a representative Peer, 1869. Married, Apr. 16, 1845, Jane, youngest dau. of Charles John Herbert, of Muckross Abbey, Co. Kerry , and had issue. Died Jan. 15, 1884, at Bantry House, Cork. ( G.E.C. Complete Peerage .) | Hon. William Henry Hare WHITE post Hon. William Henry Hare HEDGES-WHITE Approx. lifespan: 18011884 Fell.-Com. St John's College adm1821:02:26 2nd s. of Richard White (post) HEDGES-WHITE) Earl of Bantry (and Margaret Anne HARE dau. of William HARE 1st Earl of Listowel) b. 1801:11:16 Sch: Buckland School Hampton, [ Middlesex ] Matric 1821:01LT: Mig. to Downing College 1821:06:08 MA 1823 Assumed, by Royal Licence 1840:09:07 the additional surname and arms of Hedges. High Sheriff of: Co. Cork 1848 Lieutenant-Colonel: West Cork Militia Artillery 1854-57 Succeeded his brother as 3rd Earl of Bantry 1868:07:16 Elected a representative Peer 1869 m. 1845:04:16 Jane HERBERT youngest dau. of Charles John HERBERT of Muckross Abbey Muckross, Co. Kerry had issue d. Bantry House, Bantry, Cork, [ Co. Cork ] 1884:01:15 ( G.E.C. Complete Peerage .) |