Charles Addington Hanbury
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Charles Addington Hanbury (c. 1828 – 13 December 1900) was a member of the Hanbury brewing family and a master of the Brewers' Company in 1857.[1]
In 1853 he married Christine Isabella MacKenzie in Inverness.[2] One of their sons was the geographer, traveller and author, David Theophilus Hanbury.[3]
In 1859, Hanbury was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 12th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, a unit got up by Wilbraham Taylor of Hadley Hurst, a gentleman usher to Queen Victoria who became a Captain in the unit. They had premises in High Street, Barnet.[4]
Around 1861, he bought Mount Pleasant in East Barnet.[5]
References
- ^ "Past Masters | Brewers Hall". brewershall.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/6a57847e-4269-440f-af75-f46d67ea94c8
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=cxK0A0FUvZgC&pg=PA437
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=F7y__ACbNigC&pg=PA169
- ^ Page, William. (Ed.) (1908) "Parishes: East Barnet" in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2. Originally published by Victoria County History, London. British History Online. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
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