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- https://archive.org/stream/someaccountofear00hoar/someaccountofear00hoar_djvu.txt
His eldest son, Henry Hoare, went to London, and there settled. Le Neve, in his "Knightage," p. 481 (printed by the Harleian Society from the original early document in the British Museum, among the Harl. MSS.), says, "He was a dealer in horses in Smithfield, and made four hundred pounds a year by buying and selling horses." His only son, Richard, afterwards the first Knight, was partner in the Bank at the Golden Bottle in Chcajiside with James Hoare, his cousin, who founded it, and after the death of James Hoare, in 1696, to whom Richard's son Henry was executor, he succeeded to the entire business, and removed the Bank and the Golden Bottle also, a little previous to the year 1700, to Fleet Street, where the original Golden Bottle may now be seen over the doorway.
His Will: (Ancestry.com - a subscription site)
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=henry&gsln=hoare&gsln_x=NS_NP&uidh=rf7&pcat=36&fh=3&h=820606&recoff=9+10+21+22&ml_rpos=4
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858
Name:Henry Hoare [Henrici Hoare]
Probate Date:15 Jan 1669
Residence:St Botolph Without Aldersgate London
In his will (1655) he mentions his Uncle Charles Hoare, and Charles' 3 minor children.
***Note from Roz - MrsEdson@gmail.com - If anyone is able to transcribe his will it would be wonderful to have a copy of it to post here.
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