The Hoskyns Baronetcy, of Harewood in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 18 December 1676 for Bennet Hoskyns, Member of Parliament for Wendover, Hereford and Herefordshire. He was the son of the poet, lawyer and politician John Hoskins. The second Baronet was one of the founders of the Royal Society and served as its president from 1682 to 1683. The fourth Baronet fought under the Duke of Marlborough in the War of the Spanish Succession and also represented Herefordshire in the House of Commons. The twelfth Baronet was Lord Bishop of Southwell from 1904 to 1925.
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| - The Hoskyns Baronetcy, of Harewood in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 18 December 1676 for Bennet Hoskyns, Member of Parliament for Wendover, Hereford and Herefordshire. He was the son of the poet, lawyer and politician John Hoskins. The second Baronet was one of the founders of the Royal Society and served as its president from 1682 to 1683. The fourth Baronet fought under the Duke of Marlborough in the War of the Spanish Succession and also represented Herefordshire in the House of Commons. The twelfth Baronet was Lord Bishop of Southwell from 1904 to 1925. (en)
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| - Benedict Hoskyns
- Royal Navy
- Royal Society
- Member of Parliament
- Anthony Hoskyns-Abrahall
- Sir John Hoskyns, 15th Baronet
- Sir John Hoskyns, 2nd Baronet
- John Hoskins (poet)
- British House of Commons
- War of the Spanish Succession
- Anglican Bishop of Lancaster
- 1676 establishments in England
- Agriculture in Nigeria
- Harewood Park
- Hereford (UK Parliament constituency)
- Herefordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Baronetage of England
- Baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
- John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
- John Hoskyns
- Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham
- Wendover (UK Parliament constituency)
- Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 4th Baronet
- Rear-Admiral
- Edwyn Hoskyns (bishop)
- Edwyn Hoskyns (theologian)
- Sir Bennet Hoskyns, 1st Baronet
- Sir Edwyn Wren Hoskyns, 17th Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Benedict_Leigh_Hoskyns,_16th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Bennet_Hoskyns,_3rd_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Chandos_Hoskyns,_10th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Chandos_Wren_Hoskyns,_14th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Hungerford_Hoskyns,_7th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Hungerford_Hoskyns,_8th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_John_Leigh_Hoskyns,_9th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Leigh_Hoskyns,_11th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Robin_Chevallier_Hoskyns,_18th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Chandos_Hoskyns,_5th_Baronet
- dbr:Sir_Hungerford_Hoskyns,_6th_Baronet
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| - The Hoskyns Baronetcy, of Harewood in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 18 December 1676 for Bennet Hoskyns, Member of Parliament for Wendover, Hereford and Herefordshire. He was the son of the poet, lawyer and politician John Hoskins. The second Baronet was one of the founders of the Royal Society and served as its president from 1682 to 1683. The fourth Baronet fought under the Duke of Marlborough in the War of the Spanish Succession and also represented Herefordshire in the House of Commons. The twelfth Baronet was Lord Bishop of Southwell from 1904 to 1925. Four other members of the family may also be mentioned: Peyton Hoskyns, fifth son of the ninth Baronet, was a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy; John Hoskyns, grandson of Benedict Hoskyns, was Head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit from 1979 to 1982; Anthony Hoskyns-Abrahall (1903–1982), great-grandson of John Hoskyns-Abrahall (a priest, 1773–1840), himself grandson of John Hoskyns-Abrahall (another priest, 1692–1765), who assumed the additional surname of Abrahall, himself youngest son of John Hoskyns, 2nd Baronet, was Bishop of Lancaster; Theo Chandos Hoskyns-Abrahall (called Chandos, 1896–1975), grandson of Theophilus Bennet Hoskyns-Abrahall, himself second son of John Hoskyns Abrahall (1773–1840), was Deputy-Governor of Nigeria. (en)
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