Joseph Hoare (MP for Kingston upon Hull)
Joseph Hoare | |
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Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull | |
In office 30 April 1859 – 12 August 1859 Serving with James Clay | |
Preceded by | James Clay Anthony Ashley-Cooper |
Succeeded by | James Clay Joseph Somes |
Personal details | |
Born | 21 March 1814 Hampstead, London |
Died | 21 January 1886 Hampstead, London | (aged 71)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) |
Rachel Juliana Barclay
(m. 1847)Anne Amelia Buxton
(m. 1836; died 1843) |
Parent(s) | Samuel Hoare Louisa Gurney |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Joseph Hoare (21 March 1814 – 21 January 1886)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician and banker.[2]
Early life and family
Born in 1814 at Child's Hill House in Hampstead,[3] London, Hoare was the fourth son of Samuel Hoare and Louisa Gurney, daughter of John Gurney and Catherine Barclay.[4]
Hoare was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, before becoming a Partner in Hoare's Bank in Lombard Street, London, the UK's oldest and world's fourth oldest bank, which was founded by his ancestor Richard Hoare.[4] He married Anne Amelia Buxton, daughter of Charles Buxton and Martha Henning, in 1836, but they had no children before her death in 1843.[5][6]
In 1847, he remarried to Rachel Juliana Barclay, daughter of former MP Charles Barclay and Anna Maria Kett.[6][4]
Political career
He was elected MP for Kingston upon Hull in the 1859 general election but was unseated just under four months later, owing to corruption. In 1868 he stood for election at Manchester but failed to gain the seat.[7][8]
Other activities
Hoare was at some point the Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex and president of the Hampstead Conservative Association.[4]
References
- ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "H" (part 4)
- ^ Houghton, Walter Edwards; Slingerland, Jean Harris, eds. (1989). The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900, Volume 5. University of Toronto Press. p. 367. ISBN 9780802026880.
- ^ "Joseph Hoare". The Peerage. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
- ^ a b c d Pease, Charles E G. "The Descendants of Willelmus Hoare" (PDF). Kinloch. p. 37.
- ^ Baillie, Joanna (2010). McLean, Thomas (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 171. ISBN 9780838641491.
- ^ a b "Joseph Hoare". Silk Weaves and Stay Makers. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
- ^ "Election Committees". The Atlas. 13 August 1859. pp. 4–5. Retrieved 20 February 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ Craig, F. W. S., ed. (1977). British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885 (1st ed.). London: Macmillan Press. ISBN 978-1-349-02349-3.
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