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'''Hume''' ('''''Home''''' is an older variant spelling of Hume, still used for the senior branches of the family) is a Scottish surname that derives from [[Hume Castle]], [[Berwickshire]], and its adjacent estates. The name can refer to several people and places:
'''Hume''' ('''''Home''''' is an older variant spelling of Hume, still used for the senior branches of the family) is a Scottish surname that derives from [[Hume Castle]], Berwickshire, and its adjacent estates. The name may refer to:

* [[Abraham Hume (disambiguation)]]
==Scottish Nobility and Gentry==
:*[[Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Baronet]] (1703–1772), MP for Steyning
* [[Earl of Home]], senior representative of Clan Home.
:*[[Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet]] (1749–1838)
* [[Lord Polwarth]]
:*[[Abraham Hume (priest)]] (1814–1884), English priest and antiquary
* [[Home Baronets]]
:*[[Abraham Hume (cricketer)]] (1819–1888), English clergyman and cricketer
* [[Hume Baronets]]
* [[Alan Hume]] (1924–2010), English cinematographer
* [[John Home, Lord Renton]], Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Alexander Hume]] (1558–1609) Scottish poet

* [[Allan Octavian Hume]] (1829–1912), British administrator in India
==Hume==
* [[Andrew Hume]], Australian convict, led failed search for Ludwig Leichhardt expedition
* [[Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet]] British rosarian
* [[Basil Hume]] (1923–1999), English Roman Catholic bishop, Archbishop of Westminster
* [[Sir Alec Douglas-Home]] (2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995), British Prime Minister
* [[Benita Hume]] (1906–1967), British film actress
[[Sir Jamie Hume]](01 January 1984 –Present Day) from [[Seafar]], Famous Tax Collecter
* [[Bill Hume (footballer)]] (1937–2005), English-born soccer player with New Zealand and Australia
* [[Allan Octavian Hume]] (1829-1912), British administrator in India
* [[Andrew Hamilton Hume]] (1762-1849), Australian superintendent of convicts and farmer
* [[Bill Hume (cartoonist)]] (1916–2009), American artist, art director, and newspaper man
* [[Billy Hume]] (1935–1990), Scottish footballer
* [[Andrew Hume]], Australian convict and leader of final failed attempted to rescue [[Ludwig Leichhardt|Leichhardt's]] expedition
* [[Basil Hume]], Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
* [[Bobby Hume]] (1941–1997), Scottish footballer
* [[Brit Hume]] Alexander Britton Hume (born 1943), American journalist with Fox News
* [[Benita Hume]] (1906-1967), British film actress
* [[Caroline Howard Hume]] (a.k.a. Betty Hume) (1909–2008), American philanthropist and art collector
* [[Brit Hume]], journalist best known for his work on Fox News
* [[David Hume (disambiguation)|David Hume]], several people of this name
* [[David Hume (disambiguation)]]
:* [[David Hume of Godscroft]] (1558–1629), Scottish historian and political theorist
* [[Fergus Hume]] (1859-1932), English novelist
:* [[David Hume (advocate)]] (1757–1838), Scottish jurist and nephew of the philosopher
:* [[David Hume (explorer)]] (1796–1864), South African explorer and big-game hunter
:* [[David Hume (footballer)]] (1898–1964), Australian footballer
:* [[David Hume Kennerly]] (born 1947), American Pulitzer–winning photographer
:* [[David M. Hume]] (1917–1973), American doctor and pioneer in kidney disease research and treatment
* [[Donald Hume (disambiguation)]]
:* [[Donald Hume (rower)]] (1915–2001), American rower in the 1936 Olympics
:* [[Donald C. Hume]] (1907–1986), English badminton player
* [[Ernest Hume]] (1869–1912), Australian cricketer
* [[Gene Sheldon]] Eugene Hume (1908–1982), American mime actor
* [[Eugenia Williamson Hume]] (1865-1899), American elocutionist
* [[Fergus Hume]] (1859–1932), English novelist
* [[Fred Hume (disambiguation)]]
:* [[Fred Hume (rugby league)]] (1898–1978), Australian rugby league player
:* [[Fred Hume (American football)]], American college football quarterback
* [[Frederick Hume]] (1892–1967), mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia
* [[Gary Hume]], British artist
* [[Gary Hume]], British artist
* [[Hamilton Hume]] (1797-1873), Australian explorer
* [[George Hume (disambiguation)]]
* [[Iain Hume]], Canadian footballer
:* [[Sir George Hume, 1st Baronet]], Scottish-Irish baronet
* [[Jim Hume]], Scottish politician
:* [[George Hume (politician)]] (1866–1946), British politician and leader of the London County Council
* [[John Hume]], Irish politician
:* [[George Hume (cricketer)]] (1800–1872), English cricketer
:* [[George H. Hume]], American heir, businessman and philanthropist
* [[Joseph Hume]] (b. 22 January 1777), British political reformer during the Age of Enlightenment
:* [[George Sherwood Hume]] (1893–1965), Canadian geologist
* Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1847-1910), English historian, born [[Martin Sharp (journalist)]]
:* [[George Steuart Hume]] (1747–1788), Maryland physician and landowner
* Sir [[Patrick Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont|Patrick Hume]] or Home (1641-1724), Scottish statesman
* [[Paul Hume]] (1915-2001), Music critic, Washington Post
* [[Graham Hume]], South African cricketer
* [[Paul Hume (game designer)]], Game designer
* [[Hamilton Hume]] (1797–1873), Australian explorer
* [[Iain Hume]] (born 1983), Scottish-Canadian soccer player
* [[Ian Hume]] (born 1948), Scottish footballer
* [[J. Ord Hume]] (1864–1932), English brass band conductor and composer
* [[James Hume (disambiguation)]], several people
:* [[James Hume (architect)]] (1798–1868), in Sydney, Australia
:* [[James Hume (cricketer)]] (1858–1909), Scots-born New Zealand cricketer
:* [[James Hume (magistrate)]] (1808–1862), British political commentator in Calcutta
:* [[James Hume (mathematician)]] (fl. 1639), Scotsman credited with modern exponential notation
:* [[James Hume (rugby union)]] (born 1998), Irish rugby union player
:* [[James Hume (superintendent)]] (1823–1896), New Zealand asylum superintendent
:* [[James B. Hume]] (1827–1904), lawman in the American West
:* [[James Deacon Hume]] (1774–1842), English official, economic writer and advocate of free trade
* [[Jaquelin H. Hume]] (a.k.a. Jack Hume) (1905–1991), co-founder Basic American Foods, philanthropist
* [[Jim Hume]] (born 1962), Scottish Liberal Democrat politician
* [[Jock Hume]] (1885–1962), Scottish footballer with Aberdeen
* [[John Hume (disambiguation)]]
:*[[Sir John Hume, 2nd Baronet]] (died 1695), Irish landowner
:*[[John Hume (bishop)]] (c. 1706–1782), English bishop
:*[[John Hume (priest)]] (1743–1818), Dean of the Church of Ireland
:*[[John Basil Hume]] (1893–1974), British surgeon and lecturer in anatomy
:*[[John Frederick Hume]] (1860–1935), miner and political figure in British Columbia
:*[[John Law Hume]] (1890–1912), Scottish violinist on the RMS ''Titanic''
:*[[John R. Hume]], Scottish architectural historian
:*[[John Robert Hume]] (c. 1781–1857), Scottish surgeon and physician
:*[[John Walter Hulme]] (1805–1861), first Chief Justice of Hong Kong
* [[Jon Hume]] (born 1983), New Zealand musician
* [[Joseph Hume]] (1777–1855), Scottish doctor and Member of Parliament
* [[Leslie P. Hume]], American historian and philanthropist
* Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1847–1910), born [[Martin Sharp (historian)]], English historian
* [[Mick Hume]] (born 1959), British journalist, editor of ''Spiked Online Magazine''
* [[Patrick Hume (disambiguation)]]
:* [[Patrick Hume of Polwarth]] (c. 1550–1609), Scottish courtier and poet of the Castalian Band
:* [[Patrick Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont]] (1641–1724), Scottish statesman
:* [[Patrick Hume (editor)]] (fl. 1695), Scottish schoolmaster in London
* [[Paul Hume (music critic)]] (1915–2001), music critic for the ''Washington Post''
* [[Peter Hume (politician)]], Canadian politician
* [[Peter Hume (politician)]], Canadian politician
* [[Rob Hume]], English ornithological writer
* [[Rob Hume]], English ornithological writer
* [[Rowena Hume]] (1877–1966), Canadian obstetrician
* [[Tobias Hume]] (possibly 1569 - 16 April 1645), English composer, viola player and soldier
* [[Tobias Hume]] (c. 1569–1645), English composer, viola player and soldier
* [[William Hume-Rothery]] (1899-1968), British metallurgist
* [[Walter Reginald Hume]] (1873–1943), Australian inventor and concrete pipe manufacturer
* [[Mick Hume]] Editor of Spiked Online Magazine
* [[William Hume (disambiguation)]]

:*[[William Hume (Cape politician)]] (1837–1916), politician of the Cape Colony
==Home==
:*[[William Errington Hume]] (1879–1960), English physician
* [[Alec Douglas-Home]] (1903–1995), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
:*[[William H. Hume]], American architect in New York City
* [[Daniel Dunglas Home]] (1833–1886), Scottish spiritualist
:*[[William J. Hume]], American heir, businessman and conservative philanthropist
* [[Sir Everard Home, 1st Baronet]] (1756–1832), British physician
:*[[William Fraser Hume]] (1867–1949), British geologist
* [[John Home]] (1722–1808), Scottish poet and dramatist
* [[Willie Hume]] (1862–1941), cyclist, first ever winner on Dunlop pneumatic tyres
* [[Anne Hunter]] (née Home) (1742–1821), poet and socialite


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Clan Home]]
*[[Home (surname)]]


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Latest revision as of 11:43, 13 June 2024

Hume (Home is an older variant spelling of Hume, still used for the senior branches of the family) is a Scottish surname that derives from Hume Castle, Berwickshire, and its adjacent estates. The name may refer to:

  • Willie Hume (1862–1941), cyclist, first ever winner on Dunlop pneumatic tyres

See also

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