HOWORTH, HUMPHREY MAINWARING, only son of Sir Humphrey Howorth, Kt, MP, Maesllwch, Radnorshire, Governor of Barbados, and his first wife Sibel, dau. of Roger Mainwaring; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1724/5; in school list 1733 [sic, correctly ?]; adm. Inner Temple year 1728/9; Clerk, Treasury, c. Aug 1732; m. 29 Jan 1743 (1742/3 ?) Mrs Sarah Ordway (IGI); d. 29 Dec 1748.
HOWSON, --- ; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1609 (Chapter Muniments 41289).
HOWSON, JAMES, son of James Howson, The Strand, Westminster; b. ; at school under Osbaldeston (Al. Cant. ); Sidney Sussex Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 28 Nov 1622, aged 17, matr. 1622; BA 1626/7; MA 1631 (incorp. Oxford 9 May 1633).
HOWTH, A.; b.; at school under Carey (name up School 1813).
HOYLE, JOHN, second son of Rev. Joseph Hoyle, Rector of Newick, Sussex, and Jane, widow of Robert Wright, Newick, Sussex; bapt. 10 Jul 1701; adm. (aged 15) Feb 1717/8; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Oct 1719; BA 1723; ordained deacon (Winchester) 30 May 1724, priest (Peterborough) 17 Mar 1727/8; Perpetual Curate of Basing, Hampshire, in 1725-36.
Hubback, David Francis, son of Francis William Hubback (qv); b. 2 Mar. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (G), KS Sept. 1930; left July 1934; King's Coll. Camb., matric. 1934, BA 1937 (1st class hons Hist. Trip. Pts 1 & 2); Roy. Signals in WW2 (Capt.), served Western Desert, Sicily and Normandy; Principal Cabinet Office 1946, Treasury 1950; Asst Sec. Treasury 1952, Under-Sec. 1962-8; PPS to Chancellor of the Exchequer 1960-2; Under-Sec. Board of Trade 1969, DTI 1970-1; CB 1970; Dep. Sec. DTI 1971-6; retd Civil Service 1976; special adviser to House of Commons Expenditure Committee 1976-9; Clerk of Financial Committees 1979-81; chairman Simon Population Trust 1983-91; author of No Ordinary Press Baron: A Life of Walter Layton 1985; m. 22 July 1939 Elais Judith, d. of Sir John Fischer-Williams CBE KC; d. 17 Mar. 1991.
Hubback, Francis William, second son of John Henry Hubback, of Rock Ferry, Cheshire, by Mary Page, daughter of the Rev. George Ingram, of Chedburgh, Suffolk; b. April 19, 1884; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 30, 1897; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Triplett) July 1903, having previously obtained a minor scholarship there while at school; major scholar 1905; Lees Knowles Exhibitioner 1906; 1st class (div. 2) Classical Tripos, pt. I, 1905; 1st class Historical Tripos, pt. II, 1907; B.A. 1907; asst. lecturer in Classics at Cardiff and Liverpool Universities, and lecturer for the Workers' Educational Association at Manchester Univ.; a junior examiner, Elementary Education Branch, Board of Education, 1912; 2nd Lieut. 6th (City of London) Batt. the London Regt. (Rifles) July 7, 1915; went out to the western front; m. Aug. 31, 1911, Eva Marian, daughter of Meyer Adam Spielman, of Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London; d. at the 43rd Casualty Clearing Station, France, Feb. 12, 1917, of wounds received in action Feb. 4, 1917.
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