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  1. 4 days ago · The patronage was transferred in 1908 by Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt., and others to the bishop of London, with whom it remained in 1970. (fn. 83) The church, which was consecrated in 1856, (fn. 84) was designed, like the adjacent red-brick vicarage, by Thomas Talbot Bury.

  2. 3 days ago · A stage coach plied along the London road to Stoke Newington in 1760 and Samuel Hoare (d. 1796) made daily journeys from Paradise Row to the City by coach. (fn. 23) There were hourly coach services from Stoke Newington to Gracechurch Street by 1820, hourly and half-hourly services to Bishopsgate, and daily services to Skinner Street and Covent ...

  3. 4 days ago · In 1808 it was occupied, with other buildings, a plantation, and pleasure grounds, by Thomas Pryor (d. 1821), who had been given it by his father-in-law Samuel Hoare (d. 1825) on his marriage in 1802; the Pryors later moved to Hampstead town.

  4. 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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    2 days ago · Samuel Hoare: Succeeded by: The Viscount Halifax: Leader of the House of Commons; In office 22 November 1942 – 26 July 1945: Prime Minister: Winston Churchill: Preceded by: Stafford Cripps: Succeeded by: Herbert Morrison: Secretary of State for War; In office 11 May 1940 – 22 December 1940: Prime Minister: Winston Churchill: Preceded by ...

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  8. 1 day ago · Sir Samuel Hoare, the British Ambassador in Madrid from 1940 to 1944, recognised Salazar's crucial role in keeping Iberia neutral during World War II, and lauded him for it. Hoare averred that "Salazar detested Hitler and all his works" and that his corporative state was fundamentally different from a Nazi or fascist state, with Salazar never ...

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