Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Baronet (1703–1772), MP for Steyning
Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet (1749–1838)
Abraham Hume (priest) (1814–1884), English priest and antiquary
Abraham Hume (cricketer) (1819–1888), English clergyman and cricketer
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AbrahamHume may refer to: Sir AbrahamHume, 1st Baronet (1703–1772), MP for Steyning Sir AbrahamHume, 2nd Baronet (1749–1838) AbrahamHume (priest) (1814–1884)...
was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 4 April 1769 for AbrahamHume, Member of Parliament for Steyning and Tregony. He was succeeded by his...
ejected masses of Vesuvius. It was first described in 1813 and named for AbrahamHume (1749–1838). Earth sciences portal Alleghanyite Chondrodite Clinohumite...
Robert Preston in 1794 and the pale pink named "Lady Hume's Blush" for Amelia, the lady of Sir AbrahamHume of Wormleybury, Hertfordshire (1806). The camellia...
Kingdom. In 1810 the future 1st Earl had married Sophia Hume, a daughter of Sir AbrahamHume, 2nd Baronet, of Wormleybury, by his wife Lady Amelia Egerton...
Member of Parliament for Hastings 1807–1812 With: Sir AbrahamHume, Bt Succeeded by Sir AbrahamHume, Bt James Dawkins Preceded by Hylton Jolliffe Booth...
and Bromley Historic Collections. Long was the elder daughter of Sir AbrahamHume and Amelia Egerton. Together with her sister Sophia, Countess Brownlow...
1865. With Joseph Mayer and AbrahamHume, Pidgeon in 1848 founded the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. He and Hume were joint-secretaries till...
sister of the seventh and eighth Earls, married Sir AbrahamHume, 2nd Baronet. Their daughter Sophia Hume married John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow. Their grandson...
however he does note that the yellow mushrooms were observed at Sir AbrahamHume's Wormleybury manor. During this period exotic plants from the East Indies...
In 1815, it was sent to Sir AbrahamHume and he lent it to an exhibition at the British Institution in London. When Hume died, his descendants sold it...
'flying' artillery was formed to support the Yeomanry, commanded by Sir AbrahamHume, 2nd Baronet, of Wormleybury There was little difference between the...
Irish language, ed. Fionntán De Brún, Dublin 2006 ISBN 978-1-85182-939-2 AbrahamHume, whilst compiling a report for the British Association in 1874, said...
built in 1734 by John Deane who sold it in 1739 to Alexander Hume (1693–1765). Sir AbrahamHume, 1st Baronet (1703–1772), inherited the estate from his brother...
Retrieved 2021-12-11. See Hume, Abraham (1749–1838), in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, Volume 28. "HUME, Sir Abraham, 2nd Bt. (1749-1838), of...
Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by AbrahamHume Member of Parliament for Petersfield 1780–1787 With: William Jolliffe Succeeded by John Christopher...
public morals and Evangelical Tory dominance in the city, the Reverend AbrahamHume, an Anglican priest and lecturer, delivered a detailed attack on Vestiges...
in 1798 to Sir AbrahamHume, 2nd Baronet for the modest sum of 200 guineas, the price no doubt reflecting that it was considered by Hume and others as...
however he does note that the yellow mushrooms were observed at Sir AbrahamHume's Wormleybury manor. During this period exotic plants from the East Indies...