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Henry Hobhouse (archivist)

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volumes: Hobhouse superintended the editing, and took great pains to produce an accurate text. Under his direction a permanent system of arrangement of the state papers was laid down, based on a plan existing in the offices of the secretaries of state.
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on 28 June 1817, and held that office until July 1827, when he retired on a pension of £1,000 a year. He was also keeper of the state papers from 23 May 1826 until his death in 1854. He was created
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Hadspen House was finally sold by the Hobhouse family in 2014, and is now a working country estate with hotel called The Newt in Somerset.
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Hobhouse married Harriett, sixth daughter of John Turton of Sugnall Hall, Staffordshire, on 7 April 1806. She died at
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on 7 May 1858 aged 73, having had eight children. Their sons included
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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from 1806 to 1812, and then became solicitor to the
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Henry Hobhouse (disambiguation)
PC
English
Clifton
Bristol
Hadspen House
Somerset
barrister
Richard Jenkyns
residentiary canon
Wells
Eton College
Brasenose College, Oxford
BA
MA
called to the bar
Middle Temple
HM Customs
Treasury
under-secretary of state
Home Office
DCL
Privy Councillor
Ecclesiastical Commissioners
quarter sessions
Robert Peel
Record Commission
State Papers of Henry VIII
quarto
Hadspen House

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