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  HOTHAM, 1ST BARON - LoveToKnow Article on HOTHAM, 1ST BARON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hotham took command of Hull and in April 1642 refused to admit Charles I. to the town.
Meanwhile the younger Hotham was taking an active part in the Civil War in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, but was soon at variance with other parliamentary leaders, especially with the Fairfaxes, and complaints about his conduct and that of his troops were made by Cromwell and by Colonel Htitchinson.
Soon both the Hothams were corresponding with the earl of Newcastle, and the younger one was probably ready to betray Hull; these proceedings became known to the parliament, and in June 1643 father and son were captured and taken to London.
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 SIR JOHN HOTHAM - LoveToKnow Article on SIR JOHN HOTHAM
Hotham lacked the fiery energy and genius of a Nelson or a Jervis, but in subordinate positions he was a brave and capable officer.
Beaumont, who was a baron of the exchequer for thirty years, died on the 4th of March 1814, and was succeeded as 3rd baron by his grandson Beaumont Hotham (1794-1870), who was present at the battle of Waterloo, being afterwards a member of parliament for forty-eight years.
Other distinguished members of this family were the 2nd barons son, Sir Henry Hotham (1777-1833), avice-admiral, who saw a great deal of service during the Napoleonic wars; and Sir William Hotham (1772-1848), a nephew of the 1st baron, who served with Duncan in 1797 off Camperdown and elsewhere.
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 William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Admiral William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham (1736–1813), was an officer in the (additional info and facts about Royal Navy) Royal Navy.
In 1782 Commodore Hotham was with (additional info and facts about Richard Howe) Richard Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, and at the time of the Spanish armament of 1790 he flew his flag as (additional info and facts about Rear Admiral of the Red) Rear Admiral of the Red.
Hotham lacked the fiery energy and genius of a Nelson or a (additional info and facts about Jervis) Jervis, but in subordinate positions he was a brave and capable officer.
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 William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Admiral William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham (1736–1813), was an officer in the Royal Navy.
Beaumont, who was a baron of the exchequer for thirty years, died on the 4th of March 1814, and was succeeded as 3rd baron by his grandson Beaumont Hotham (1794–1870), who was present at the Battle of Waterloo, being afterwards a member of parliament for forty-eight years.
Other distinguished members of this family were the 2nd baron's son, Sir Henry Hotham (1777–1833), a vice-admiral, who saw a great deal of service during the Napoleonic Wars; and Sir William Hotham (1772–1848), a nephew of the 1st baron, who served with Adam Duncan in 1797 at the Battle of Camperdown.
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 List of Barons in order of precedence
The Baron Hampton of Hampton Lovett and of Westwood
The Baron Keyes of Seebrugge and of Dover
The Baron Astor of Hever of Hever Castle
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 GENUKI: Dalton Holme Parish information from Bulmers' 1892.
Lord Hotham is lord of the manor and owner of the whole township, with the exception of 38 acres of glebe.
On the south side of the chancel is the Hotham Chapel, separated from the south transept by a pointed arch, divided into two by a single shaft, and from the chancel by two pointed arches, richly carved on the mouldings and soffite.
The school (mixed), with teacher's residence attached, was built by Lord Hotham in 1848, and enlarged by the addition of a class-room in 1871.
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 William Hotham
William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham, British Admiral, son of Sir Beaumont Hotham and a lineal descendant of Sir John Hotham, was educated at Westminster School and at the Royal Naval Academy, Portsmouth.
In 1776, as a commodore, Hotham served in North American waters, and he had a great share in the brilliant action in the Cul de Sac of St. Lucia (December 15th, 1778).
In 1782 Commodore Hotham was with Richard Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, and at the time of the Spanish armament of 1790 he flew his flag as rear-admiral of the red.
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 HOTHAM, SIR JOHN (d. 1645) - Online Information article about HOTHAM, SIR JOHN (d. 1645)
January 1642 Hotham was ordered by the parliament to seize Hull, where there was a large See also:
Lincolnshire, but was soon at variance with other parliamentary leaders, especially with the Fairfaxes, and complaints about his conduct and that of his troops were made by See also:
The younger Hotham was beheaded on the 2nd of January 1645, and in spite of efforts made by the See also:
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 List of Barons bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as the Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall) (1663)
The Lord Napier and The Baron Ettrick (1627, known as the Lord Napier and Ettrick)
The Baron Sheffield, Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury (1783, known as the Lord Stanley of Alderley)
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 List of Barons in order of precedence
This is a list of Barons (Lords of Parliament for Scottish peers) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall)
The Baron Sheffield and Stanley of Alderley (known as Lord Stanley of Alderley)
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 GENUKI: Watton Parish information from Bulmers' 1892.
The land is flat and the soil clay and peat; wheat, barley and beans are the chief crops.
The estate was purchased in 1838 by the third Baron Hotham, from whom it has descended to his nephew, the present Lord Hotham, who is also lord of the manor.
The township is in the Beverley Union, in the Holderness division of the Riding, and in the North Hunsley Beacon division of the Wapentake of Harthill.
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 Re: Baron family in E.Yorkshire
There were also Baron's in Skipsea, Beeford, North Frodingham, Foston-on-the-Wolds during the second half of the 19th.
Bielby Baron was one of my gret-great-grandfathers; he in turn was descended from the Hotham's of the E. Riding of Yorkshire.The following letter refers to WILLIAM HOTHAM, 1ST BARON (1736—1813), British Admiral, son of Sir Beaumont Hotham (d.
A French 74 took him in tow...............Admiral Hotham seems to have given the business up and thinks we have done enough, whilst Goodall and myself think we have done nothing in comparison to what we might, would the Admiral have pursued the victory.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 52   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hotham, Charles Frederick, Admiral of the Fleet, b.
Hotham, John Beaumont, Clerk to Parliament NI, b.
Howard, Esmé William, Baron Howard of Penrith 1, b.
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 Lord Hotham is new President of Yorkshire Agricultural Society
The new President of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society for 2005-06 is Lord Hotham of Dalton Hall, Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Lord Hotham takes over the role from Christopher Bourne-Arton, and follows in the family footsteps, his father, the 7th Baron Hotham was President of the Society in 1960.
Lord Hotham is looking forward to the next 12 months and hopes to bring something new to the post, he said: "I am very honoured to become President as until now I have been more on the sidelines of the Society than some of my predecessors.
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 NPG 54; The House of Commons, 1833 (includes George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of ...
John Singleton Copley, Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), Lord Chancellor and politician; son of the painter John Singleton Copley.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay (1800-1859), Historian, poet and statesman.
Dominick Browne, 1st Baron Oranmore and Browne (1787-1860), MP for County Mayo.
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 HOTHAM, WILLIAM HOTHAM, 1ST BARON (1736-1813) - Online Information article about HOTHAM, WILLIAM HOTHAM, 1ST BARON ...
brother, Sir Beaumont Hotham (1737-1814), who became 2nd Baron Hotham in May 1813.
Beaumont, who was a baron of the See also:
thirty years, died on the 4th of March 1814, and was succeeded as 3rd baron by his See also:
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 James I Descendants News, 2004
The engagement was announced between Baron Gaëtan de Villenfagne de Vogelsanck (son of Baron Baudouin de Villenfagne de Vogelsanck and of his wife, née Dominique de Pierpont) and Marguerite de Wilde d'Estmael (daughter of M. et Mme.
The engagement was announced between Baron Gontram Bonaert (son of Baron Axel Bonaert and of his wife, née Marie-Josèphe de Yturbe) and Marie Papeians de Morchoven (daughter of Werner Papeians de Morchoven and of Marie-Ghislaine Prion Pansius).
The engagement was announced between Félicité Bonaert (daughter of Baron Axel Bonaert and of his wife, née Marie-Josèphe de Yturbe) and Emmanuel Donny de Casteau (son of the Baron and Baronne Donny de Casteau).
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 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
The Trial of John Hill, alias John the Painter, for setting Fire to the King's Rope-house at Portsmouth; before Mr Baron Hotham, at the Assize at Winchester, March 6, 1777.
Baron Hotham, on the Case of Margaret Caroline Rudd, on September 16, 1775.
Baron Hotham, at the Assize at Salisbury, March 12, 1776.
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 Baron Hotham - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Hotham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baron Hotham - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Hotham.
Here you will find more informations about Baron Hotham.
The orginal Baron Hotham article can be editet
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 RL Aviation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Heavenly Valley Lift going, Imagine run had fantastic untracked snow ridges, and although hard to see on this size image there was no skiers in front of me and none to be seen on the Heavenly lift that was loading.
We are hoping to be able to offer connection flights to Hotham (and King Island for surfers, snorkelers, good food lovers etc) with Jetstar at Avalon Airport for interstate passengers.
We have been the first Charter operator to approved to operate from Hotham at night, and conducted the first night charter flight departure on 21st of July 2003.
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 Baronetage of England - TheBestLinks.com - Act of Union 1707, 1626, 1642, 1661, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
the Baron Dormer in the Peerage of England
the Baron Hotham (1797) in the Peerage of Ireland
the Baron Sheffield in the Peerage of Ireland
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 Barmby Moor | British History Online
(Footnote 61) Lord Hotham died in 1967 and was succeeded by his son Henry Durand Hotham, the 8th baron.
The manor-house passed with the rest of the estate to Arthur Duncombe in 1853, (Footnote 63) and Sir Tatton Sykes bought the house and 36 a.
(Footnote 47) Henry Frederick, Baron Hotham, owner of the Kilnwick Percy estate, redeemed the rent-charge in 1961 and £10 stock was subsequently assigned to Barmby.
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 HULL - LoveToKnow Article on HULL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
During th~ civil wars Hull, although the majority of the inhabitants wer royalists, was garrisoned by the parliamentarians, and CharlesI.
was refused admission by the governor Sir John Hotham.In 1643 it stood a siege of six weeks, but the new governorFerdinando Fairfax, 2nd Baron Fairfax, obliged the Royalistarmy to retreat by opening the sluices and placing the surround-ing country under water.
Hull was represented in the parlia-ment of 1295 and has sent members ever since, save that in 1384 the burgesses were exempted from returning any member on account of the expenses which they were incurring throughfortifying their town.
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 Baron Hotham -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baron Hotham -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Barony of Hotham was created in 1797 in the (additional info and facts about Peerage of Ireland) Peerage of Ireland.
(additional info and facts about William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham) William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham (1736-1813)
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 Baron Hives - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Hives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baron Hives - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Hives.
Here you will find more informations about Baron Hives.
Baron Hives is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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 Driffield Online Forums - hornby/hotham families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Posted - 26 Jul 2004 : 3:08:12 PM I am researching the Hornby and Hotham families who lived in Driffield/Nafferton/Elmswell area of East Riding of Yorkshire.
Their daughter, Ellen Baron, gave birth to one of my maternal grandfathers, Percy Morris, born Foston-on-the-Wolds 1883.
This obviously may not be the same line of the Hothams which you are researching but may be of use to Sharrie.
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 Chequers Inn Gatwick Overview
The Beatsons took between 4000 Pounds and 5000 Pounds of the approximately 14000 Pounds total the mail coach was carrying that night.
Their trial took place on March 29th 1802, by Judge Baron Hotham with the jury finding both men guilty and sentencing them to death by hanging.
Gallows were erected on the spot where the robbery took place on, April 17th 1802; in the presence of 3000 people, Beatson and his adopted son were hung until dead.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3849
She married Beaumont Hotham, 2nd Baron Hotham, son of Sir Beaumont Hotham, 7th Bt.
He was the son of Sir Beaumont Hotham, 7th Bt.
She married General George Hotham, son of Sir Beaumont Hotham, 7th Bt.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 8601
Sir Henry Frederick Hotham, 7th Baron Hotham+ b.
She married Captain Henry Edward Hotham on 17 December 1896.
     Edward Durand Hotham was born on 26 August 1944.
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 References: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Meisel, Janet, Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf, and Fitz Warin Families, 1066-1272, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1980.
Chambers, C. Gore and G. Herbert Fowler, "The Beauchamps, barons of Bedford," The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, i, 1913, 1-25.
Fowler, G. Herbert, "The Beauchamps, barons of Eaton," The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, ii, 1914, 61-91.
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