Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet 1677-1767

Paternal Family Tree: Hoskyns

In or before 1675 [his father] John Hoskyns 2nd Baronet [aged 40] and [his mother] Jane Lowe Lady Hoskyns were married.

Around 1677 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet was born to John Hoskyns 2nd Baronet [aged 42] and Jane Lowe Lady Hoskyns.

In 1680 [his grandfather] Bennet Hoskyns 1st Baronet [aged 71] died. His son [his father] John [aged 45] succeeded 2nd Baronet Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire. [his mother] Jane Lowe Lady Hoskyns by marriage Lady Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire.

In 1701 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 24] was admitted to Middle Temple.

In 1705 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 28] joined the army during the war of the Spanish succession and was a Cornet in the 7th Dragoon Guards. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1708, and a lieutenant in the 3rd Hussars in 1709.

On 12th September 1705 [his father] John Hoskyns 2nd Baronet [aged 71] died. He was buried in St Denis' Church, Harewood. His son [his brother] Bennet [aged 30] succeeded 3rd Baronet Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire

In 1711 Bennet Hoskyns 3rd Baronet [aged 36] died. His brother Hungerford [aged 34] succeeded 4th Baronet Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire at which time he resigned from the army. Mary Leigh Lady Hoskyns [aged 11] by marriage Lady Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire.

Around November 1716 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 39] and Mary Leigh Lady Hoskyns [aged 17] were married. They had two sons and two daughters. The difference in their ages was 22 years.

On 6th March 1717 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 40] was elected unopposed MP Herefordshire which seat he held until 1722 when he was defeated. Hoskyns didn't stand for Parliament again.

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On 22nd April 1720 [his son] Chandos Hoskyns 5th Baronet was born to Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 43] and [his wife] Mary Leigh Lady Hoskyns [aged 21]. He married 1753 Rebecca May Lady Hoskyns and had issue.

In 1724 [his mother] Jane Lowe Lady Hoskyns died. She was buried in St Denis' Church, Harewood.

On 2nd July 1735 [his wife] Mary Leigh Lady Hoskyns [aged 36] died.

In 1753 [his son] Chandos Hoskyns 5th Baronet [aged 32] and [his daughter-in-law] Rebecca May Lady Hoskyns were married.

On 21st December 1767 Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet [aged 90] died. His son Chandos [aged 47] succeeded 5th Baronet Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire. Rebecca May Lady Hoskyns by marriage Lady Hoskyns of Harewood in Herefordshire.

Ancestors of Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet 1677-1767

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Hoskyns of Hereford

Grandfather: Bennet Hoskyns 1st Baronet

Great x 2 Grandfather: Robert Moyle of Buckwell, Kent

Great x 1 Grandmother: Benedicta Moyle

father: John Hoskyns 2nd Baronet

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Bingley of Temple-Combe, Somerset

Grandmother: Anne Bingley

Hungerford Hoskyns 4th Baronet

Grandfather: Gabriel Lowe of Newark, Gloucestershire

mother: Jane Lowe Lady Hoskyns