1784 - 1868
Son and heir of Thomas Hankey I of Fetcham (q.v.) and half-brother of William Alers Hankey (q.v.).
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Elizabeth de Blaquiere
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Children
6 s; 4 da
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Wealth at death
£140,000
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Rubinstein
1869/42
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£2,855 15s 7d
Unsuccessful claimant (Heir-at-law)
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Cultural (2) |
Paintings
Two sets of paired portraits of John Barnard Hankey and his wife Elizabeth Barnard Hankey, the first attributed to R. Cosway and the second to Sir William Beechey, appear at <a...
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V & A: Prints, Drawings & Paintings
Line engraving by J. T. Willmore depicting Fetcham Park, after a drawing by J. M. W. Turner. Great Britain, 1851. (Mummery Bequest). 3 copies at <a href="...
notes → Full details at: Victoria & Albert Museum Collection: Prints, Drawings & Paintings....
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Physical (1) |
Estate
Fetcham Park [Purchased]
description → John Barnard Hankey bought back the manor to restore Fetcham Park (which his father Thomas Had bought in 1792) as a manor house. He also undertook some building work under Thomas Cubitt in 1837. His...
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Political (1) |
Local Government
office →
High Sheriff
1825 - 1825 |
Son → Father
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Half-brothers
Notes →
William Alers Hankey was the illegtiimate son of John Barnard Hankey's father Thomas Hankey...
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Brothers
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Fetcham Park, Fetcham, Surrey, South-east England, England
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