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HOG/9/1 · Item · 1871-1876
Part of Hogg family papers

Photocopy of Proof of Probate dated 27 May 1876; Will dated 26 June 1871, with codicil dated 24 July 1874 (following the death of his wife, Dame Mary Hogg).
Executors are eldest son James, youngest son Quintin and son-in-law, Charles McGarel.
Eldest son, Lt Col. James MacNaghten Hogg (wife Caroline Elizabeth Emma) - bequeathed residue of estate in 1871, and property in 1874.
2nd son, Charles Swinton Hogg is deceased. His widow, Harriet Anne Hogg is bequeathed £6,000. Their sons Guy Weir and Ernest Charles are mentioned in the will, and in the codicil, a sum of £1,000 is to be put into trust for Guy Weir and his sister Mary (Maybird) respectively for their education, to be received at age 21.
4th son, Stuart Saunders Hogg, in the Indian civil service, is bequeathed £10,000.
5th son, Frederick Russell Hogg, also in the Indian civil service, is bequeathed £10,000.
6th son, Stapleton Cotton Hogg, a clerk in the India Office, is bequeathed £6,000.
7th son, Quintin Hogg, is bequeathed £10,000 and interest at 4% in annuity.
Youngest daughter Annie Claudina is bequeathed £200 p.a. if she remains unmarried, rising to £500 p.a. following the death of her mother. On the occasion of her marriage, she will receive £5,000 and 4% interest.
The other daughters are listed as Isabella, wife of Sir Dudley Couttes Mayoribanks; Mary Rosina, wife of Charles McGarel; Amy, wife of James MacNabb; Florence, wife of George William Campbell, and Constance, wife of Francis Augustus Bevan.
Reference is also made to twin children (probably the 3rd son and a daughter) who are interred in Kensal Green Cemetery. Hogg requests that the twins be removed and placed in a larger vault, purchased for his remains and those of his wife and as many of his children as may so desire. He adds that he wishes his funeral to be plain and inexpensive.

The codicil takes account of the death of his wife, bequeathing all his estate to his eldest son, including his leasehold residence in Grosvenor Crescent.
Housekeeper Mrs Safe is bequeathed £100 and head housemaid, Sarah; Second housemaid Eliza; Freeman, ladies maid; and Edwards, the coachman are all bequeathed a legacy equal to one year's wages.

Hogg, Sir James Weir, first baronet (1790-1876), Director and Chairman of the East India Company
HOG/8/1 · Item · 21 Feb 1915
Part of Hogg family papers
Order of service In Memoriam of The Rev Captain Lionel F Studd & Major Vincent R Hoare, 12th London Regt., The Rangers, who were killed in Action on February 14th and 15th 1915, and other Poly boys who gave their lives for their country. Service held at the Polytechnic, 309 Regent Street on 21 February 1915 at 3.30pm. Includes printed photographs of both men.
HOG/8 · Series · 21 Feb 1915
Part of Hogg family papers
Major Hoare was husband of Quintin Hogg's daughter Elsie. This series contains only one itme, an Order of Service for the Memorial Service for the Rev. Captain Lionel F Studd and Major Vincent R Hoare.
Press cuttings
HOG/7/4 · Item · 1943-1964
Part of Hogg family papers
'Grandfather of Hogg is Commemorated' - Hogg Blue Plaque' , article and photograph of the unveiling of the blue plaque in honour of Quitnin Hogg in 5 Cavendish Square, undated. On verso is another small cuttings relating to the same event.
'What an MP Learns in the Army' by Captain the Hon Quintin Hogg MP - Picture Post, 23 Jan 1943
'The New Minister' by TE Utley - Education, 18 Jan 1957
'Hailsham at Halfway House' - The Observer, 10 Feb 1963
'Albany at Large' - The Sunday Telegraph, 29 Nov 1964 (includes short piece on Mr Hogg flying to New York to speak at a dinner in honour of Sir Winston's 90th birthday).
The Times We Live In
HOG/7/3 · Item · 1944
Part of Hogg family papers
Pamphlet entitled 'The Times We Live In', written by Quintin Hogg, MP. published by Signpost Press, 1944.
'Everyone is asking: What sort of world do we want after the war? How shall we set about getting it? Quintin Hogg brings a fresh and challenging mind to these questions and draws a vivid picture of the changing world of to-day. He is all for reforms, but insists that in time of change nothing is more necessary than to preserve the vital elements in our national life.'
Biography
HOG/7/2 · Item · 1 Oct 1957
Part of Hogg family papers
Typescript biography of the Rt. Hon. Lord Hailsham PC QC produced by the Central Office of Information, Reference Division, London.
Biographical details
HOG/7/1 · Item · 30 Nov 1945
Part of Hogg family papers
Typescript biographical details relating to the Hon. Quintin McGarel Hogg MP, including education, career and publications. Also extract from article in the Daily Telegraph, 1929 'The Lord Chancellor's Promising Son'.
Order of Memorial Service
HOG/6/4 · Item · 14 Feb 1948
Part of Hogg family papers
Order of Service for Malcolm Nicholson Hogg KT, held at St Michael's, Cornhill on Tuesday 24th February 1948 at 12 noon.