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  • Abraham Houblon (23 January 1640 – 11 May 1722) was Governor of the Bank of England from 1703 to 1705. He had been Deputy Governor from 1701 to 1703....
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    Street. His younger brother, Abraham Houblon, was also Bank of England Governor, from 1703 to 1705. A daughter of Abraham Houblon, Anne, was married to Henry...
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  • Houblon is a surname. Notable people of this surname include: Abraham Houblon (1640–11 May 1722), Governor of the Bank of England, brother of James and...
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    office 1 Sir John Houblon 1694–1697 2 Sir William Scawen 1697–1699 3 Nathaniel Tench 1699–1701 4 John Ward 1701–1703 5 Abraham Houblon 1703–1705 6 Sir James...
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  • 1699–1701) John Ward, MP (1694–97, 1698–99, 1703–1726) (Governor 1701–1703) Abraham Houblon (1694–?) (Governor 1703–1705) James Bateman (1694–1697, 1698–1699,...
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  • in 1693. On 10 June 1703, he married Anne Houblon (1683 - 13 December 1735), the daughter of Abraham Houblon, a governor of the Bank of England. In 1715...
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  • William Scawen 1695–1697 Nathaniel Tench 1697–1699 John Ward 1699–1701 Abraham Houblon 1701–1703 Sir James Bateman 1703–1705 Sir Francis Eyles 1705–1707 William...
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  • Nathaniel Tench Governor of the Bank of England 1701–1703 Succeeded by Abraham Houblon Parliament of England Preceded by Hugh Hare Sir Robert Clayton Member...
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  • Government offices Preceded by Abraham Houblon Governor of the Bank of England 1705–1707 Succeeded by Francis Eyles Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by...
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    In the spring of 1693, several London-based investors led by Sir James Houblon, a wealthy merchant hoping to reinvigorate the stagnating English economy...
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    Captain Samuel Hankey, who had also been a partner in "Houblon & Hankey" with a John Houblon, who was presumably the same who became the first Governor...
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  • Timothy Abraham Curtis was Governor of the Bank of England from 1837 to 1839. He had been Deputy Governor from 1834 to 1837. He replaced James Pattison...
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    to James Houblon in 1682, who immediately started to build a new house on the site in the English Baroque style with a Doric porch. Houblon was a wealthy...
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    Tufnell Whig 1734 Isaac Lemyng Rebow Whig Matthew Martin Whig 1735 Jacob Houblon Tory 1741 John Olmius Whig 1742 Samuel Savill Charles Gray Tory 1747 Richard...
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    Lambton, senior officer in the British Army and MP (d. 1794) July 31 – Jacob Houblon, British landowner and Tory politician (d. 1770) August 6 – Frances Jones...
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    during his time in the City of London, among them Samuel Pepys, Sir John Houblon, Sir William Gore, Sir John Holt, Sir Charles Eyre, and Dr Robert Hooke...
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  • Huntsman 1706 Barnard Halpenny 1707 Henry Houblon – London 1708 Richard Sheppard 1709 Sir Richard Houblon – London 1710 William Robinson Lytton of Knebworth...
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  • Clerk to the Lord Mayors of London. Sir James Houblon, merchant, Member of Parliament. Sir John Houblon, First Governor of the Bank of England. Jules...
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  • fishing enterprise off the coast of Ireland in partnership with Sir James Houblon (one of the founders of the Bank of England) and a draper named Samuel...
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    Ashurst Merchant Taylor 1694 Sir Thomas Lane Clothworker 1695 Sir John Houblon Grocer 1696 Sir Edward Clarke Merchant Taylor 1697 Sir Humphrey Edwin Skinner...
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