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General John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden GCB (11 August 1759 – 26 July 1839) was a British peer, politician and soldier. Life. He was son of John Cradock, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin. In 1775 he was admitted to St John's College, Cambridge.
He was the son of the Right Reverend John Cradock, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron, who was in the Diplomatic Service.
John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden primary name: Cradock, John Francis other name: (Baron) Howden
John Francis Cradock, later Caradoc, 1st Baron Howden (1762-1839) was a general in the British army. He was commander-in-chief at Madras, 1803-7, and commander of the army in Portugal, 1808. He was Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 1811-14.
General John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden GCB (11 August 1759 – 26 July 1839) was a British peer, politician and soldier. He was son of John Cradock, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.[1]
John Cradock (alias Craddock) (c. 1708 - 10 December 1778) was an English churchman, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin from 1772. Background and education.
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Caradoc (Cradock), John Hobart (1799–1873), 2nd Baron Howden , diplomat, soldier, and MP, was born 11 October 1799 at St Stephen's Green, Dublin, the only son among three children of John Francis Caradoc (qv), quartermaster-general of Ireland and later 1st Baron Howden, and his wife Theodosia, daughter of John Meade, 1st earl of Clanwilliam.