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Hodgson, John. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Nov. 1, 1792; Fell.-Com. Nov. 5, 1794. Of Durham. [Elder s. of John, of Elswick House, Northumberland. B. Aug. 20, 1774.] Matric. Michs. 1792. Of Elswick House, Northumberland, which he rebuilt. Major, Newcastle Loyal Associated Vol. Infantry. Married, May 3, 1803, Sarah, dau. of Richard Huntley, of Friarside, Durham. Died July 12, 1820. Buried at St Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne. M.I. there. Father of John (1822) and Thomas (1832). (R. Welford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed; Burke, L.G., 1863.) | John HODGSON Approx. lifespan: 17741820 pens. Emmanuel College adm1792:11:01 Fell.-Com. 1794:11:05 Of Durham, [Co. Durham], elder s. of John HODGSON of Elswick House, Northumberland , b. 1774:08:20 Matric. 1792:10MT: Of Elswick House, Northumberland , "which he rebuilt." Major: Newcastle Loyal Associated Vol Infantry m. Sarah dau. of Richard HUNTLEY of Friarside, Co. Durham , 1803:05:03 d. 1820:07:12 bur. St Nicholas Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], MI there ^ Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], father ofunique identifier HG822J John HODGSON (1822) father ofunique identifier HG832T Thomas HODGSON (1832) (R. Welford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed ; Burke, L.G. 1863) |
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Hodgson (post Hodgson-Hind), John. Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, June 24, 1822. [Elder] s. of John (1792). B. [July 30, 1806], at Elswick, Northumberland. School, Durham (Mr Carr). Matric. Michs. 1823. M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1830-4, 1836-47. Of Stelling (or Stella) Hall, and Acton House, Northumberland. J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff, 1849. Married, Jan. 31, 1833, Isabella, dau. of Anthony Compton, of Carham Hall, Northumberland. Assumed the additional surname of Hind, by sign manual, 1836, in accordance with the will of Miss Elizabeth Archer Hind, of Stelling Hall and Ovington. Took a leading part in the formation of the Scotswood Road, which, with its suspension bridge across the Tyne, bisected his estate. In 1835, as Vice-Chairman of the North Shields Railway Co., laid the foundation-stones of the Ouseburn and Willington viaducts; associated with the Redheugh bridge, also across the Tyne, being Chairman of the Company formed to complete it. Rendered much service to local history by searching the State archives for documents relating to the government, commerce and public life of Newcastle and Northumberland; gave copies to the Rev. John Hodgson for his History of Northumberland. A prominent member of the Newcastle Society of Antiquaries, and contributed to their publications. Died s.p. Nov. 25, 1869. Brother of Thomas (1832). (Burke, L.G., 1863; R. Welford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed.) | John HODGSON John HODGSON-HIND Approx. lifespan: 18061904 age 17 pens. Trinity College adm1822:06:24 elder s. of John HODGSON (1792) b. Elswick, Northumberland , 1806:07:30 Sch: Durham School [Durham], [Co. Durham], ( Mr EDWARDS ) Matric. 1823:10MT: M.P.: for Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], 1830-4, 1836-47 Of Stelling (or Stella) Hall and Acton House, Northumberland , J.P. and D.L.: High Sheriff: 1849 m. Isabella COMPTON dau. of Anthony COMPTON of Carham Hall, Northumberland , 1833:01:31 Assumed the additional surname of Hind, by sign manual 1836, in accordance with the will of Miss Elizabeth Archer Hind, of Stelling Hall, [Northumberland], ? Sch: Ovington Ovington, [Northumberland], Took a leading part in the formation of the Scotswood Road, which, with its suspension bridge across the Tyne, bisected his estate. In 1835, as Vice-Chairman of the North Shields Railway Company laid the foundation-stones of the Ouseburn and Willington viaducts; associated with the Redheugh bridge, also across the Tyne, being Chairman of Company formed to complete it. Rendered much service to local history by searching the State archives for documents relating to the government, commerce and public life of Newcastle and Northumberland , gave copies to Rev. John HODGSON for his History of Northumberland A prominent Member of Newcastle Society of Antiquaries, and contributed to their publications. d. s.p. 1869:11:25 brother ofunique identifier HG832T Thomas HODGSON (1832) brother of Thomas HODGSON-HIND (1832) (Burke, L.G. 1863; R. Welford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed .) |
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Hodgson (post Archer-Hind), Richard Dacre. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 28, 1868. [3rd] s. of Thomas (1832), of Avenue House, Brooklands, Cambridge. B. [Sept. 18, 1849], at Morris Hall, Northumberland. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1869; Porson prize, 1869; Browne medal, 1869; Craven Scholar, 1871; B.A. (3rd Classic) 1872; M.A. 1875. Fellow, 1873. Lecturer in Classics, 1875-1904. Took the name of Archer-Hind, 1869. Translated several Greek works, and published many classical papers. Died v.p. Apr. 6, 1910, at Cambridge. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1886.) | Richard Dacre HODGSON Richard Dacre ARCHER-HIND Approx. lifespan: 18491947 pens. Trinity College adm1868:05:28 [3rd] s. ofunique identifier HG832T Thomas HODGSON (1832) of Avenue House, Brooklands, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], b. Morris Hall, Northumberland , 1849:09:18 Sch: Shrewsbury School [Shrewsbury], [Shropshire], Matric. 1868:10MT: Scholar 1869 Porson Prize 1869 Browne Medal 1869 Craven Scholar 1871 BA 3 rd Classic 1872 MA 1875 Fellow 1873 Lecturer in Classics: 1875-1904 Took the name of Archer-Hind 1869 "Translated several Greek works, and published many classical papers." d. v.p. 1910:04:06 At Cambridge ( Shrewsbury School Reg ; Burke, L.G. 1886) |
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Hodgson (post Archer-Hind), Thomas. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 22, 1832. [3rd s. of John (1792), of Elswick House, Northumberland. B. Oct. 3, 1814. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Of Ovington Lodge, Northumberland; succeeded to the estates of Ovington, Stelling, etc. and to Combe Fishacre, Devon, on the death of his brother, John Hodgson-Hind, in 1869. J.P. F.L.S. Adopted the surname of Archer-Hind, 1869, under the will of Elizabeth Archer-Hind. Married, July 7, 1841, Mary Ann, dau. of the Rev. John Thomas Huntley, V. of Kimbolton, Hunts. Resided in Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge. Died Feb. 3, 1911, at Combe Fishacre. Brother of John (1822); father of Richard D. (1868). (Burke, L.G., 1886, sub Archer-Hind.) | Thomas HODGSON Thomas ARCHER-HIND Approx. lifespan: 18141911 pens. Trinity College adm1832:10:22 3rd s. of John HODGSON (POST ARCHER-HIND) (1792) of Elswick House, Northumberland , b. 1814:10:03 Sch: Eton Matric. 1832:10MT: BA 1837 MA 1840 Of Ovington Lodge, Northumberland , succeeded to the estates of Ovington, [Northumberland], Stelling, [Northumberland], etc. and to Combe Fishacre, Devon , on the death of his brother, John Hodgson-Hind in1869 J.P.: FLS Adopted the surname of Archer-Hind 1869 "under the will of Elizabeth Archer-Hind." m. Mary HUNTLEY ANN dau. of Rev. John Thomas HUNTLEY 1841:07:07 V.: Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire , At Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], d. Combe Fishacre, [Devon], 1911:02:03 brother ofunique identifier HG822J John HODGSON (1822) father ofunique identifier HG868RD Richard Dacre HODGSON (1868) brother of John ARCHER-HIND (1822) father of Richard D. ARCHER-HIND (1868) (Burke, L.G. 1886, sub Archer-Hind) [add:]Candidate for deacon's orders, Durham, [Co. Durham], , 1838[:add] [add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add] |
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Hogg, Christopher Haynes. Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Apr. 12, 1839; re-adm. June 2, 1848; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Jan. 18, 1837, age 23. Of Gloucestershire. [2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas Jenner (1795), of Pucklechurch.] Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1856. Master, Nantwich Grammar School, Cheshire, 1842; of Audlem Grammar School, 1849. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Burleydam, Cheshire, 1849. C. of Clunbury, Salop, 1852. Head Master of High Ercall Grammar School, 1856-77. Chaplain, Metropolitan Hospital, Deptford, Kent, 1879-85. Of Plaistow, Essex, 1888-93. Disappears from Crockford, 1902. Brother of Thomas J. (1832). (Al. Oxon.) | Christopher Haynes HOGG Approx. lifespan: 18211902 Adm. Corpus Christi College 1839:04:12 Re-adm from Magdalen Hall [Oxford] 1848:06:02 "whence he had" age 23 Matric 1837:01:18 Of Gloucestershire , 2nd s. ofunique identifier HG795TJ Rev. Thomas Jenner HOGG (1795) of Pucklechurch, [Gloucestershire], Matric. 1840:01LT: BA 1850 MA 1856 Master: Sch: Nantwich Grammar School [Nantwich], Cheshire , 1842 "of" Sch: Audlem Grammar School [Audlem], [Cheshire], 1849 Ord. deacon Chester 1849 Ord. priest 1850 C.: Burleydam, Cheshire , 1849 C.: Clunbury, Shropshire , 1852 Headmaster of High: Sch: Ercall Grammar School Chapl. Metropolitan Hospital Deptford, Kent , 1879-85 Of Plaistow, Essex , 1888-93 d. disappears from Crockford [1902] brother ofunique identifier HG832TJ Thomas Jenner HOGG (1832) ( Al. Oxon ) [add:]Married 1842:02:19, in Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], , Eliza Pink, dau. of a corn-cutter of St Edward's Passage [Cambridge, Cambridgeshire , ][:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add] |
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Hogg, Thomas Jenner. Adm. sizar (age 19) at MAGDALENE, July 3, 1795. S. of Thomas, of Painswick, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 27, 1800. [Described as of Pucklechurch House, Gloucs., in 1837, where he had a school for boys. Later resided at Clarendon House, Frenchay.] P.C. of Sibdon, Salop, 1834-40. P.C. of Clunbury, 1840-56. Married, 1808, Rebekah, 5th dau. of the Rev. Christopher Haynes, of Siston, Gloucs. Disappears from Crockford, 1857. Father of the next and of Christopher H. (1839). (Foster, Index Eccles.; C. R. Hudleston.) | Thomas Jenner HOGG Approx. lifespan: 17771857 age 19 sizar Magdalene College adm1795:07:03 s. of Thomas HOGG of Painswick, Gloucestershire , Matric. 1796:10MT: Scholar BA 1800 MA 1803 Ord. deacon London 1800:04:27 Described as of, Pucklechurch House, Gloucestershire , in1837, where he had a school for boys. Later At Clarendon House, Frenchay, [Gloucestershire], P.C.: Sibdon, Shropshire , 1834-40 P.C.: Clunbury, [Shropshire], 1840-56 m. Haynes, Rebekah CHRISTOPHER 5th dau. of Rev. CHRISTOPHER of Siston, Gloucestershire , 1808 d. disappears from Crockford [1857] father ofunique identifier HG832TJ Thomas Jenner HOGG (1832) father ofunique identifier HG839CH Christopher Haynes HOGG (1839) (Foster, Index Eccles ; C. R. Hudleston) |
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Hogg, Thomas Jenner. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 28, 1832. Of Gloucestershire. [Elder s. of the Rev. Thomas Jenner (above).] Migrated to Corpus Christi, Nov. 1, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1833; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Sept. 23, 1838; priest, Jan. 26, 1840. P.C. of Sibdon, Salop, 1840-1 (T. J. H., junior). A Chaplain in the East India Company, 1841-6. Died Sept. 24, 1846, at Deeza, Bombay. Brother of Christopher H. (1839). (Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1847, I. 99.) | Thomas Jenner HOGG Approx. lifespan: 18141856 sizar St John's College adm1832:02:28 Of Gloucestershire , elder s. of Thomas Jenner HOGG, Rev. Mig. to Corpus Christi College 1832:11:01 Matric. 1832:10MT: Scholar 1833 BA 1839 Ord. deacon Hereford 1838:09:23 Ord. priest 1840:01:26 P.C.: Sibdon, Shropshire , 1840-41 (T. J. H., junior ) A Chapl. in the East India Company 1841-46 d. Deeza, Bombay, [India], 1846:09:24 brother ofunique identifier HG839CH Christopher Haynes HOGG (1839) (Foster, Index Eccles ; G. Mag . 1847, I. 99) [add:] d. 1856:07:26, aged 81, at Clunbury Parsonage, [Shropshire], [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add] |