HAMPDEN-TREVOR, ROBERT, 1ST VISCOUNT HAMPDEN, eldest son of Thomas Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor PC, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, subsequently Lord Privy Seal and Lord President of the Council, and his second wife Anne, widow of Sir Robert Bernard, Bart., and dau. of Col. Robert Weldon; b. 17 Feb 1705/6; ? at school under Freind (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1770) [Russell Barker & Stenning make this identification, but they print the Steward’s name for that year as Hon. Robert Trevor-Hampden, a description not appropriate for 1st Viscount Hampden at that date, and it may well be that there is an error in the Christian name and that the Steward was his son Thomas Hampden, 2nd Viscount Hampden (qv)]; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 21 Feb 1722/3; BA 1725; Fellow, All Souls Coll. 20 Nov 1725; a clerk, Secretary of State’s Office Nov 1729 – c. 1733; Secretary to Legation, The Hague 1734-9, Envoy Extraordinary there 1739, Minister Plenipotentiary 24 Jun 1741 – Nov 1746; contested Oxford University at by-election Feb 1736/7; a Commissioner of the Revenue (I) 1750; assumed additional surname of Hampden 22 Feb 1754, on inheriting estates of his distant kinsman John Hampden, Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire; joint Postmaster-General 2 Jun 1759 – 19 Jul 1765; succ. half-brother as 4th Baron Trevor 27 Sep 1764; created Viscount Hampden 8 Jun 1776; FRS 13 Dec 1764; FSA 29 Feb 1776; a good scholar and collector of drawings and prints; author Poemata Hampdeniana, published posthumously 1792; m. 6 Feb 1743 Constantia, dau. of Pieter Antoni de Huybert, Heer van Kruiningen, Netherlands; d. 22 Aug 1783. DNB. ]
Hampton Smith, David Charles, son of Charles Hampton Smith of Bickley, Kent, and Mabel Victoria Olga, d. of Oscar James Perkins; b. 9 July 1922; adm. Sept. 1935 (H), (KS) Sept. 1936; left July 1941; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1941, BA MA 1948; RNVR in WW2; Cuddesdon Theol. Coll.; ord. deacon 1950, priest 1951 (Lichfield); Curate St Chad Shrewsbury 1950-3, Kingswood, Surrey, 1953-6; Vicar of St Michael, Howe Bridge, Lancs, 1956-62; chaplain Woodbridge Sch., Suffolk, 1962-5, Collegiate Sch. of St Peter’s, Australia, 1965-9; Rector of St Cuthbert, Prospect, Australia, 1969-82; Rural Dean of Adelaide, Australia 1973-6; retd. 1982; m. 21 Jan. 1950 Vivienne, d. of William Bertram Foden CB, asst. Under-Sec. of State. Air Ministry.
Hampton Smith, Peter, brother of David Charles Hampton Smith (qv); b. 12 June 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (B); left July 1942; Univ. of Lond., BDS 1947, LDS 1948; in practice Bromley, Kent, till 1975, Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1978-; m. 30 Oct. 1985 Elizabeth, d. of Charles Elliott Baggaley, NatWest bank man.; d. 1 Feb. 2009.
HANBURY, NATHANIEL, son of Philip Hanbury, London; b.; adm.; KS 1673; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1677, adm. pens. 20 Jun 1677, aged 18, scholar 1678, matr. 1680; BA 1680/1; MA 1684; BD 1703; Fellow, Trinity Coll., from 1683, Junior Dean 1706-8, Senior Dean 1712-4; signed the petition against Bentley 1709; ordained; Curate, St. Michael’s, Cambridge; author Horologia Scioterica, 1683, and Supplementum analyticum ad Aequationes Cartesianos, 1691; buried Trinity Coll. Chapel 10 Nov 1715.
HANBURY, THOMAS, eldest son of John Hanbury, Kelmarsh, Northants, and Mary, second dau. of Thomas Waller, Serjeant at Law; b. 17 May 1669; at school under Busby (J. E. B. Mayor, ed, Admissions to St. John’s Coll. Camb. , pt ii, 105); St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 24 Feb 1685/6, aged 17, matr. 1686; adm. Middle Temple 6 Feb 1685/6, called to bar 26 May 1693; Serjeant-at-Law 1718; m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Clerke, Watford, Northants; d. 30 Jan 1721/2.
HANCHETT, ---; b.; adm. 1788; in school lists Dec 1788, 1795, 1797.
Hancock, Alec Cullen Thompson, brother of Frank Rider Thompson Hancock (qv); b. 7 Jan. 1908; adm. Jan. 1920 (A); left Dec. 1921; Caius Coll. Camb., matric. 1925, BA 1928; adm. a solicitor Oct. 1932; in practice at Isleworth, Middx; m. 21 Mar. 1931 Audrey Christine Elizabeth, d. of Alfred Hills of Braintree, Essex; d. 17 Jan. 1989.
Silversmiths. Founded Hancocks in 1849, company designed and produced the Victoria Cross. Restyled Hancock, Son & Co in 1866 on C.F. Hancock's semi-retirement. Became Hancocks & Co on his full retirement.
Hancock, Frank Rider Thompson, son of Frank Thompson Hancock MRCS and Ethel Cullen, d. of Henry William Ellis of Hounslow, Middx; b. 1 Dec. 1905; adm. Sept. 1919 (A); left Mar. 1924; Caius Coll. Camb., matric. 1924, BA 1927; St Barth. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1930; sen. med. hospital officer (obstetrics) Roy. Bucks Hosp. Aylesbury; retd 1971; m. 23 June 1928 Gladys Estelle Mary, d. of Joseph Rudolph Derouet of Niton Undercliff, I. of Wight; d. 16 Jan. 1997.
HANCOCK, GEORGE; b.; adm.; QS; a contributor to the collection of congratulatory verses to Queen Elizabeth written by the QSS in 1597 (British Museum, Royal MSS); St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, sizar, matr. 1598; BA 1601/2; ordained deacon 22 Sep 1605, priest 22 Dec 1605, aged 25; Curate, Shottesham, Norfolk; a schoolmaster there in 1604.