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Henry dominated the Hoare family through his wealth and personal charisma. He was a partner for nearly 60 years in
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He died in 1785 leaving Stourhead to the son of his daughter Ann (1734–1759),
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British banker, politician, and garden designer, died 1785
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Henry Hoare (disambiguation)

William Hoare

Richard Hoare
goldsmith-banker
Lord Mayor of London
Henry Hoare I
Palladian
Colen Campbell
Westminster School
Hoare's Bank
Stourhead
Wiltshire
Poussin
Capability Brown
Member of Parliament
Salisbury
Richard Colt Hoare
Susanna




The Pocket Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Containing the Descent and Present State of Every Noble Family, Etc. With the Extinct, Forfeited, and Dormant Titles, Etc;
Parliament of Great Britain
Anthony Duncombe
Thomas Lewis
Member of Parliament
Salisbury

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