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Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818
GB-2014-WSA-00014 · Person · 1732-1818

HASTINGS, WARREN, second son of Rev. Penyston Hastings, Vicar of Bledington, Gloucs., and Hester, dau. of Thomas Warren, Stubhill, near Twining, Gloucs.; b. 6 Dec 1732; adm. May 1743 (Gibson's); KS (Capt.) 1747; left 1749; Writer, EICS Bengal 1749; landed at Calcutta 8 Oct 1750; Resident, Murshidabad 1757-60; member of council, Calcutta 1761-4; returned to England 1764; gave evidence on India to a committee of the House of Commons 1766; Second on Council, Madras 1769-72; Governor of Bengal 13 Apr 1772 – Oct 1774, Governor-Gen. of Bengal 20 Oct 1774 – Feb 1785; reorganised financial and judicial system in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa; assisted Nawab of Oudh against the Rohillas; took measures against dacoits; named as first Governor-General of Bengal in Act of 1773; opposed by majority on new Council; charged with corruption by Nuncomar, who was subsequently arrested on a charge of forgery in a private suit instigated by an Indian, and hanged; took measures to improve the EI Company’s finances; supported by Supreme Court, Calcutta, which ignored the acceptance by the Company’s directors of his provisional resignation; fought a duel with Sir Philip Francis, who had persistently opposed him in Council, 17 Aug 1780; drove Haidar Ali out of the Carnatic; deposed Chait Singh, Zemindar of Benares, and seized his treasure 1781; suspected of conniving at the imprisonment of the Begums of Oudh and the seizure of their property; concluded treaty with Tippoo Sultan in 1783 which laid foundation for British supremacy in India; founded Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Calcutta Madrisa; left India Feb 1785; returned to England 13 Jun 1785; his impeachment on ground of corruption and cruelty in his administration of Bengal voted by a large majority in the House of Commons 3 Apr 1787; his trial in Westminster Hall occupied 145 days between 13 Feb 1788 and 23 Apr 1795, but resulted in an acquittal; retired to estate at Daylesford, Worcs., purchased by him in 1788; Privy Councillor 6 May 1814; FRS 25 Jun 1801; DCL Oxford 30 Jun 1813; one of donors of Warren Hastings Cup; m. 1st, 1757 Mary, widow of Capt. John Buchanan, Craigieven; m. 2nd, 8 Aug 1777 Anna Maria Apollonia, mother of Sir Charles Imhoff (qv), widow of Baron Christopher Adam Carl von Imhoff, and dau. of Baron von Chapuset; d. 22 Aug 1818. DNB. Monument in North Transept, Westminster Abbey.

GB-2014-WSA-08879 · Person · 1896-?

Hastings, John Maurice, son of Percy Hastings, of Wimbledon, by Lilian Julia, daughter of Arthur Bass; b. Sept. 7, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (A); left Easter 1911; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 7th Batt. London Regt. Sept. 28, 1914, transferred to 1st London Divisional Signal Co. R.E. (T. F.) June 27, 1915; joint master of the Vine Hunt 1929-32 and of the H. H. 1932-; m. May 10, 1926, Rosemary, daughter of Frederick Goodrich Crane, of Daito, Mass., U. S. A.

Hastings, Henry, 1739-1758
GB-2014-WSA-08878 · Person · 1739-1758

HASTINGS, HON. HENRY, brother of Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon (qv); b. 12 Dec 1739; in school list 1754; a boarder (Burges') in 1757; d. unm. 13 Sep 1758.

Hastings, George, 1730-1743
GB-2014-WSA-08877 · Person · 1730-1743

HASTINGS, HON. GEORGE, brother of Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon (qv); b. 29 Mar 1730; adm. Jun 1740 (Bourne's); d. 20 Dec 1743. Buried North Transept, Westminster Abbey.

Hastings, Francis, 1729-1789
GB-2014-WSA-08876 · Person · 1729-1789

HASTINGS, FRANCIS, 10TH EARL OF HUNTINGDON, eldest son of Theophilus Hastings, 9th Earl of Huntingdon, and Lady Selina Shirley, second dau. of Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers; b. 13 Mar 1728/9; adm. Apr 1737 (Bourne's); styled Lord Hastings to 1746; succ. father as 10th Earl of Huntingdon 13 Oct 1746; Head Town Boy 1746; left 1747; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Jun 1747; Grand Tour (France, Spain, Italy) c. 1750-6, again travelling in Italy 1771-4; Master of the Horse to George III when Prince of Wales 1756-60; Master of the Horse 18 Nov 1760 – 3 Apr 1761; Privy Councillor 2 Dec 1760; Groom of the Stole and First Lord of the Bedchamber 3 Apr 1761 – 10 Jan 1770; bearer of Third Sword of State at coronation of George III 22 Sep 1761; DL Yorkshire West Riding 1757, Lord Lieut. 25 Feb 1763 – 12 Sep 1765; FRS 2 Mar 1758; FSA 10 Nov 1768; one of the leaders of fashionable society; Busby Trustee 17 Apr 1780; d. unm. 2 Oct 1789.

GB-2014-WSA-08875 · Person · 1733-1743

HASTINGS, HON. FERDINANDO, brother of Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon (qv); b. 23 Jan 1732/3; adm. Oct 1741 (Preston's); d. at Mrs Preston’s boarding house, Dean’s Yard, 21 Apr 1743. Buried North Transept, Westminster Abbey.

Haslewood, Thomas, 1657-1680
GB-2014-WSA-08869 · Person · 1657-1680

HASLEWOOD, THOMAS, son of John Haslewood, Oxford, apothecary, and Mary, dau. of Rev. Richard Imings, Stratford [Toney ?], Wiltshire; bapt. 13 Sep 1657; adm.; KS 1671; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1675, matr. 18 Jun 1675, aged 17, Westminster Student from 29 Dec 1675; BA 1679 (College Act Book); d. 14 Jun 1680. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

GB-2014-WSA-08867 · Person · 1692-1755

HASLAM, CHRISTOPHER, son of William Haslam, Newark, Notts., apothecary; bapt. Newark, Notts. 17 Nov 1692 (IGI); adm.; QS (aged 15) 1708; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1712, matr. 4 Jul 1712, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1712 – void 1726, Tutor 1720-6, Junior Censor 1724; BA 1716; MA 12 Mar 1718/9; ordained; Rector of Nettlecombe, Somerset, from 1725; Rector of Kentisbeare, Devon, from 28 Jun 1742; Prebendary of Wells from 22 Nov 1754; d. 1 Jul 1755.

GB-2014-WSA-08866 · Person · 1903-1980

Haskell, Arnold Lionel David, son of Jacob Silas Haskell, of Kensington, chairman of the Eastern Bank, Ltd., by Emmy, daughter of Arnold Mesritz, of Amsterdam; b. July 19, 1903; adm. from Harrow Sept. 27, 1917 (R); left Easter 1921; Trin. Hall, Camb., matric. Michael­ mas 1922; B.A. 1926; M.A. 1930; a writer and lecturer on the ballet; vice-president, Royal Academy of Dancing; director of Royal Ballet School since 1946; C.B.E. 1954; author of Some Studies in Ballet (1928) and other works; m. 1927, Vera Saitzoff; d. 14 Nov. 1980.

GB-2014-WSA-08863 · Person · 1875-1931

Harwood, Thomas Eustace, only son of the Rev. Thomas Eustace Harwood, Vicar of Old Windsor, Berks, by Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Barratt, of Wellington, Salop; b. April 13, 1875; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 1889; Mure Scholar 1892; Captain of the School 1893; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1894, matric. Oct. 1894; B.A. 1898; Edinburgh Univ.; Mackie Bursary 1906-8, M.B. and Ch. B. 1909; was Resident Ophthalmic Officer at King George's Military Hospital, London, 1915-9; mentioned in despatches; practised at Farnham, Surrey; author of The Eyes and the Body (1918), Windsor Old and New (1929); d. Aug. 31, 1931.