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Edward Hovell-Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow

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32: 268: 300: 287: 90:, and in 1788 clerk of the custodies of idiots and lunatics. To those offices were added those of clerk of the presentations in the petty bag office (1796), patentee of commissions in bankruptcy (1803), and clerk of the Hanaper (1821). He retained them all, until his death at Brighton on 4 June 1829. 82:
only on 29 November 1810. In commemoration of the descent of his grandmother from Richard Hovell, esquire of the body to Henry V, he prefixed to Thurlow the additional surname Hovell by royal licence, dated 8 July 1814.
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Thurlow had been appointed on 30 December 1785 one of the principal registrars of the
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On the death of his uncle the 1st Baron, he succeeded to the barony of Thurlow, of
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Works by or about Edward Hovell-Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow
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Thurlow edited for private circulation, London, 1810,
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Baron Thurlow

Thomas Thurlow
bishop of Durham
Lymington
Lord Chancellor Thurlow
Temple, London
Charterhouse School
Magdalen College, Oxford
Thurlow
Suffolk
House of Lords
diocese of Lincoln
Sir Philip Sidney
Defence of Poesy
sonnets
the Prince Regent
Anacreon
Horace
The Tempest
Gentleman's Magazine
Lord Byron
Thomas Moore
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Mary Catherine Bolton
Edward Thomas



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