- Sir John
Houblon (13
March 1632 – 10
January 1712) was an
English merchant and
banker who
served as the
first governor of the Bank of
England from 1694...
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Houblon is a surname.
Notable people of this
surname include:
Abraham Houblon (1640–11 May 1722),
Governor of the Bank of England,
brother of
James and...
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Jacob Houblon (31 July 1710 – 1770), of Hallingbury, Es****, was a
British landowner and Tory
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1735 and...
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Houblon's Almshouses are
Grade II*
listed almshouses in Richmond, London. They were
founded in the 18th
century by two sisters,
Rebecca and
Susanna Houblon...
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Abraham Houblon (23
January 1640 – 11 May 1722) was
Governor of the Bank of
England from 1703 to 1705. He had been
Deputy Governor from 1701 to 1703....
- "affordable housing". This part of the
development has its own name, "
Houblon Apartments"; and a
separate entrance, at one side of the
building in Tyne...
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Thomas Henry Archer Houblon was an
Anglican priest in the
early 20th century. He was born into an
ecclesiastical family on 9
October 1849 at Brighton...
- Sir
James Houblon (1629 –
circa 26
October 1700) was an
influential merchant and
Member of
Parliament for the City of London.
James was
baptised at St...
- was John
Houblon, and the
first Deputy Governor Michael Godfrey. (330
years later, in 1994, the bank
would issue a £50 note
depicting Houblon to mark its...
- John Archer-
Houblon (1
December 1773 – 31 May 1831) of
Welford Park and
Hallingbury Place was a
British Member of Parliament.
Houblon was the
eldest son...