HANSLEY, JOHN, son of John Hansley, Westminster; b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 15) 1660 (Chapter Muniments 43104).
HANSON, NEWTON BYRON, youngest son of John Hanson, Gilshead Hall, South Weald, Essex, and Bloomsbury Square, London, Solicitor to Stamp Office, and Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Browne, Storrington, Sussex, solicitor; b.; adm. 22 Apr 1812; medical practitioner [check]; m. 27 Apr 1848 Sarah Frances, fourth dau. of Sir John Geers Cockerell, Bart.; d. 1 Sep 1876, aged 76.
HANWAY, JOHN, son of William Hanway, Westminster, and Mary, dau. of Sir Jonas Moore, Surveyor-Gen. of the Ordnance; bapt. St. John the Evangelist, Dublin 25 Oct 1670 (IGI) (?); adm.; KS 1686; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1690, adm. pens. 28 Jun 1690, aged 18, scholar 24 May 1691; BA 1693/4; “was for more than thirty years in the army”; Maj. (MS note in copy of Welch); served under Duke of Marlborough in Flanders, and under Earl of Peterborough in Spain; translated first fifty Psalms into Latin elegiacs 1723; author, Translations and Poems, 1730; m. 31 Jul 1699 Rebecca Bickerton, widow; d. 26 Nov 1736.
HANWAY, JOHN, son of John Hanway (qv); b.; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1721/2. [John Hanway, St. Marylebone, will proved PCC 6 Nov 1744]
Harben, Roger Philip, son of Philip Hubert Kendal Harben, author, and Katherine, d. of Charles Frederick Kenyon; b. 10 Apr. 1933; adm. Sept. 1946 (G); left July 1951; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1953, BA 1957; adm. solicitor; dep. sec. Equity 1958-68, later dir. of information World Intellectual Property Assn, Geneva, Switzerland; m. 2nd 11 Nov. 1977 Monique Perillat; d. in Geneva, Switzerland 16 Jan. 1987.
HARBORNE, SYMON; b.; probably at school under Camden (Hilton Kelliher, “British Post-Mediaeval Verse in the Cotton Collection”, in C. J. Wright, ed., Sir Robert Cotton as Collector, 1997, citing British Library, MS Cotton Julius F. xi, f. 219). [note Symon Harborne, St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, gentleman, will proved PCC 17 Oct 1642]
Harbury, Colin Desmond Barnard, son of Henry Walter and May Harbury; b. 21 Dec. 1922; adm. Sept. 1936 (R); left July 1939; RAOC in WW2; LSE (Leverhulme schol.), BCom 1950; Univ. of Wales, PhD 1959; lecturer in Economics Univ. of Wales 1950-7, Univ. of Birmingham 1957- 9; visiting Prof. of Economics San Diego Univ., USA, 1962-3, Monash Univ. Melbourne 1968- 9; Dir. of Economic Studies Civil Service Coll. Lond. 1969-71; Prof. of Economics City Univ. 1971; m. 1st 30 Aug. 1948 Hana Lomosova, d. of Cenek Lomos of Prague; 2nd 1 Jan. 1980 Janette Leyen-Decker, d. of Thomas Powell, gardener, of Malvern; d. 2012.
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HARCOURT, ---; b.; in under school list 1715; left 1715.