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  2. 3 days ago · In 1807 the house (the Hill, Hill House, or the Whinns) was given to Samuel Hoare the younger (d. 1847) by his father Samuel the elder (d. 1825), who in 1790 had left Stoke Newington for the healthy elevation of Heath House.

  3. 4 days ago · Samuel Hoare's British, New End. Opened by 1811 in bldg. paid for by Hoare, who also paid master's salary and other expenses. Roll 1811: 112 B. (fn. 67) After Parochial sch. was united with Nat. Soc. but without religious test, Hoare closed sch. and offered bldg. for Parochial B. (fn. 68)

  4. 4 days ago · Samuel Hoare the elder (d. 1796), a merchant of 'ample fortune', occupied Paradise House, the largest in the row, from 1775. His son Samuel the younger (1751- 1825), the banker, lived in the row from 1785 until the damp of the New River induced him to leave Stoke Newington in 1790. The elder Samuel's second son Jonathan, a merchant and the ...

  5. 3 days ago · Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary, reported that ‘a curious story’ had reached him from MI5, suggesting the Germans were ‘anxious to inundate this country with Jews, with a view to creating a Jewish problem in the United Kingdom’.

  6. 5 days ago · The Right Honourable Samuel Lord Hood (1st Viscount Hood of Whitley) (1724-1816) had known Bligh. He had already been C.-in-C. Portsmouth and given Bligh his sailing orders in 1787. 12 December 1724: Born in Butleigh, Somerset, to Vicar Samuel Hood and his wife Mary.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anthony_EdenAnthony Eden - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · He privately opposed the policy of the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, of trying to appease Italy during its invasion of Abyssinia (now called Ethiopia) in 1935. After Hoare resigned after the failure of the Hoare-Laval Pact, Eden succeeded him as Foreign Secretary.

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  9. 5 days ago · In an attempt to show what made ministers successful or otherwise, he analyses in turn some of the leading figures of the party in this period, before offering fuller case studies of two of the Tory giants of the 1930s, Lord Halifax and Sir Samuel Hoare.

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