Charles Arthur Richard Hoare

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Charles Arthur Richard Hoare

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Birthplace: Blackfriars, London, England, UK
Death: May 22, 1908 (61)
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Richard Hoare, The Younger and Lady Sophia Marsham
Husband of Margaret Hoare
Partner of Beatrice Fry, OBE
Father of Agatha Margaret Sophia Hoare; Reginald Arthur Hoare; Hugh Richard Francis Hoare Hoare; Wilfred Arthur Richard Hoare; Ralph Francis Hoare and 2 others
Brother of Isabela Mary Hoare; Charlotte Anna Strickland; Peter Merrick Hoare and Sophia Arabella Frances Hoare

Occupation: banker
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About Charles Arthur Richard Hoare

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Charles Arthur Richard Hoare (18 May 1847 – 22 May 1908) was an English banker who became a Senior Partner in the private bank C. Hoare & Co. He was a keen amateur cricketer who played one first-class cricket match for Kent County Cricket Club. He was born in Blackfriars in 1847.

Career

Born the son of Peter Richard Hoare, the younger and Lady Sophia Marsham (daughter of Charles Marsham, 2nd Earl of Romney), Hoare received no formal education on account of his lameness. He played cricket extensively in non-first-class matches of teams such as Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), having become a member of the club at the age of 18 in 1865, and made his only first-class cricket appearance in 1872 for Kent County Cricket Club in a twelve-a-side match against the MCC.

Following his father's death, in 1877, Hoare became Senior Partner of the banking firm C. Hoare & Co and owner of Kelsey Park in Beckenham. He also became Master of the Vale of White Horse Hunt[6] and was President of Hampshire County Cricket Club for three years. In the late 1870s he began a relationship with Beatrice Holme-Sumner, who at that time was a minor; the affair became public when members of Holme-Sumner's family sought a court order restricting Hoare from continuing the relationship and demanding his committal to prison. The judge rejected the application to imprison Hoare.

In 1885 Hoare founded TS Mercury at Binstead on the Isle of Wight as a charitable venture formed with the objective of rescuing poor boys of good character and training them for naval service.After a sustained period of absence from the Bank, on account of his pursuit of his cricket, hunting and personal interests, Hoare was dismissed as Senior Partner of the Bank in 1888. The entire TS Mercury establishment, with Hoare as its superintendent, moved from Binstead to Hamble-le-Rice near Southampton in 1892. In June 1898, following Beatrice Holme-Sumner's marriage to the cricketer, C. B. Fry, Hoare retired to West Meon where he died in May 1908 aged 61 after a long illness.

Family

In 1867 Hoare married Margaret Short; they had four sons and one daughter. He also had a son (Robin Hoare) and a daughter by his relationship with Beatrice Holme-Sumner.

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Charles Arthur Richard Hoare's Timeline

1847
May 18, 1847
Blackfriars, London, England, UK
1868
April 13, 1868
1869
July 8, 1869
1876
April 17, 1876
1878
July 15, 1878
London, UK
1881
June 2, 1881
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, UK
1890
September 26, 1890
1908
May 22, 1908
Age 61