HOWORTH, ---; b.; adm.; BB 1806-8.
HOWORTH, HENRY, son of Rev. Probert Howorth, Maesllwch, Radnorshire, and Anna Maria, dau. of Matthew Davies, Presteigne, Radnorshire; b. Mar 1746; in school list Jun 1764; left Dec 1764; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 23 Nov 1764, called to bar 27 May 1769; adm. Inner Temple 1777, tenant chambers there 14 Nov 1777 onwards; KC 1780; one of the counsel for the Crown in the trial of Lord George Gordon for high treason Feb 1781; MP Abingdon from 21 Dec 1782; figures as “the Admirable Advocate” in the “Histories of the Tête à Tête” in The Town and Country Magazine, xii, 121; a member of the sailing club founded about 1771 which had a weekly dinner at The Swan, Chelsea; m. Mary ---; drowned while sailing on the Thames near Mortlake, 11 May 1783.
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.