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Hare, James.
Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Dec. 16, 1765. [2nd s. of
Joseph, and Frances, of Somerton, Somerset. Bapt. there Apr. 9, 1747.] Matric.
Michs. 1765; B.A. 1770. Fellow, 1768-74. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 18, 1768.
M.P. for Stockbridge, 1772-4; for Knaresborough, 1781-1804. Minister
Plenipotentiary at Warsaw, 1779-82. Married, Jan. 21, 1774, Hannah, dau. of
Sir Abraham Hume, Bart. A famous wit. Friend of Charles James Fox. Ruined by
his losses at cards. Died Mar. 17, 1804, at Bath. (Eton Coll. Reg.,
which remarks that 'many of the D.N.B. facts are incorrect'; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.
, which gives him of Oxford; G. Mag., 1804, I. 287,
which also gives him of Oxford. There is correspondence preserved by the
Keeper of the Archives of Oxford dating back to 1889 concerning the Oxonian,
who was doubtless V. of Stratton St Margaret, Wilts., 1787-1808; R. of Colne
St Denis, Gloucs., 1797-1808. Died Oct. 23, 1808. (G. Mag., 1808, II.
1042, obit., where no Univ. given.)
James HARE
Approx. lifespan: 1747–1808
Adm scholar from Sch: Eton, aged 18 King's College 1765:12:16
2nd s. of Joseph Frances HARE Somerton, Somerset ,
c. Somerton, Somerset , 1747:04:09
Matric. 1765:10MT:
BA 1770
Fellow 1768-74
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1768:04:18
M.P.: for Stockbridge, < >[[XXX], 1772-74
M.P.: for Knaresborough, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1781-1804
Minister Plenipotentiary: Warsaw, [Poland], 1779-82
m. Hannah HUME dau. of Sir Abraham HUME, Bart. 1774:01:21
A famous wit
Friend of Charles James FOX
Ruined by his losses at cards
d. Bath, [Somerset], 1804:03:17
( Eton College Reg ., which remarks that "many of the D.N.B. facts are incorrect"; Inns of Court ; D.N.B., which gives him of Oxford; G. Mag . 1804, I. 287, which also gives him of Oxford. There is correspondence preserved by the Keeper of Archives of Oxford dating back to 1889 concerning the Oxonian, who was doubtless V. Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire , , 1787-1808; R. Colne St Denis, Gloucestershire , , 1797-1808. d. 1808:10:23. G. Mag . 1808, II. 1042, obit ., where no University given)

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