Lt.- Col. D.S.O., 4th Hussars. Died at Haramount, France, (just north of Villers-Cotteret) of wounds received while safeguarding his men on Sept 1st 1914. Hidden in one of the village cottages until the Germans advanced, and then moved by German ambulance to the church. Later moved again to the village schoolhouse. Interred in the village churchyard.
Five cups won by Major Hogg were donated to the Polytechnic Cycling Club by his nephew Lord Hailsham and re-engraved for competition from 1952: The Ian Hogg Sprint Championship Cup (for the winner of the Club Sprint Championship); the Ian Hogg Road Championship Cup (for the winner of the Club Road Championship); The Lord Hailsham "25" Cup (for the fastest time in the Club Road events at 25 miles); The Lord Hailsham "50" Cup (for the fastest time in the Club Road events at 50 miles on the North Road course); The Track Novice Cup (for the winner of the Club Novices' Sprint each year). All but the last named can be won outright in three wins, not necessarily in succession.
His name is the first to appear on the Polytechnic Roll of Honour.