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Hussey
Hussey is a surname. The surname is common in the British Isles, as well as locations associated with settlement by the people of these regions. The name has two main sources of origin. The first is of Norman language, Norman origin, coming from the region of La Houssaye in Northern France. In Old French, the name relates to holly ('hous' in Old French). Hussey also has an Irish origin, stemming from the Ó hEodhasa family. Notable people * Anna Maria Hussey (1805–1853), British mycologist, writer, and illustrator * Arthur Hussey (1882–1915), American Olympic golfer * Charles Henry Hussey (1832–1899), South Australia politician * Charlotte Hussey (fl 1990), Canadian poet * Chris Hussey (born 1989), English professional footballer * Christopher Hussey (historian), Christopher Hussey (1899–1970), British architectural historian * Cornelia Collins Hussey (1827–1902), American philanthropist, writer * Fandango (wrestler), Curtis Hussey (born 1983), American professional wrest ...
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Chris Hussey
Christopher Ian Hussey (born 2 January 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back for club Stockport County. Hussey spent his youth with Brentford and Woking, before earning a professional contract with AFC Wimbledon in 2007. He spent time on loan at Windsor & Eton and helped Wimbledon to progress from the Isthmian League Premier Division to the Conference Premier with two successive promotions. Hussey was signed by Championship club Coventry City in January 2010, and managed to become a regular starter for the team. He rejoined AFC Wimbledon in January 2013, who had by then won a place in the English Football League. Hussey left Wimbledon and signed with Burton Albion in June 2013. He ended the 2013–14 season on loan at Bury and joined the club on a free transfer in May 2014. Hussey was promoted out of League Two with Bury in 2014–15 and was sold on to League One rivals Sheffield United in June 2016. He struggled for game time in the 20 ...
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David Hussey
David John Hussey (born 15 July 1977) is an Australian cricket coach and former cricketer. Hussey is a right-handed batter and can also bowl right-arm off breaks. He is the younger brother of former Australian cricketer Michael Hussey. He was captain of the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League. Australian domestic career Hussey's cricketing prowess was perhaps first widely acknowledged after an innings for the Victorian Bushrangers in 2003–04, his first full season of first-class cricket. Hussey scored 212 not out as his side scored a record 455/7 in the 4th innings to beat New South Wales in Newcastle. He finished the Australian season with an aggregate 857 runs at an average of 61. In 2004–05 season, his four-day form let him down and he was dropped from the Victorian Pura Cup side. Hussey unsuccessfully asked Cricket Victoria for a release to return to Western Australia. Another modest Pura Cup season for Victoria in 2005–06 saw him make 500 runs at an average of jus ...
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Baron Hussey
The barony of Hussey has been created three times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one creation is abeyant while the other two are extinct or forfeited respectively. The first creation was in 1295, for Henry Hussey. This creation became abeyant in 1470 on the death of the 7th baron. The second creation was in 1348, for John Hussey, but he had no legal heirs and the title became extinct on his death in 1361. The third creation was in 1529 for a different John Hussey, but he was attainted in 1537 and the peerage was forfeited. Barons Hussey, first creation (1295) *Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey (1265–1332) *Henry Hussey, 2nd Baron Hussey (1302–1349) *Henry Hussey, 3rd Baron Hussey (d. 1349) *Henry Hussey, 4th Baron Hussey (d. 1384) *Henry Hussey, 5th Baron Hussey (1362–1409) *Henry Hussey, 6th Baron Hussey (d. 1460) *Nicholas Hussey, 7th Baron Hussey (d. 1470) (abeyant) Barons Hussey, second creation (1348) * John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey (d. 1361) (e ...
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Charles Henry Hussey
Charles Henry Hussey (27 September 1832 – 8 January 1899) was a politician in colonial South Australia. Charles was the youngest son of George Edward Hussey ( –1842) originally of Towcester, Northamptonshire, and his wife Catherine, née Burt (c. 1793–1874), who emigrated on the ship ''Asia'' to South Australia, arriving in Holdfast Bay in July 1839. While in the employ of Matthew Goode as a drapery salesman, Charles was attracted to Port Elliot and settled there, working for Mr. Mackie and Philip Greayer. Early in the 1870s he and his family left Port Elliot to assist with the management of George Fife Angas's "Roslyn House", about south of Melrose. They returned to Adelaide, and he worked for a few years for John Dunn, then purchased David Golding's milling business in Port Elliot. He was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Encounter Bay and sat from March 1887 to April 1890. He was an uncle of George Hussey MHA. Family George Edward Hussey ( ...
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Henry Hussey, 2nd Baron Hussey
Henry Hussey, 2nd Baron Hussey (1302 – 21 July 1349) was an English nobleman. He was the son of the 1st Baron Hussey and Isabel Hussey. "Sir Henry Huse, knight", was returned as Knight of the Shire for Dorset at the age of 30 in 1331/2. He was married circa 1314 to Maud. On their wedding day his father gave the bride and groom an estate in Kent. A son, named Mark Hussey, was born to Henry Hussey by Maud in about 1316. He was later remarried to Katherine FitzAlan, daughter of Edmund FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel. Katherine was sister to Richard FitzAlan, later Earl of Arundel. The children born to Henry Hussey by Katherine FitzAlan-Hussey were Elizabeth Hussey (circa 1318), Henry Hussey (circa 1320), and Richard Hussey (circa 1323). Katherine died in 1375, according to ''History of Gloucestershire''. Her will was proved in 1376. In "Easter week, 1345" in Risley, Gloucestershire an inquisition determined that Henry Hussey held a moiety of Saperton manor and a moiety of Rusyndene m ...
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Anna Maria Hussey
Anna Maria Hussey, ''née'' Reed (5 June 1805 – 26 August 1853) was a British mycologist, writer, and illustrator. Family and background Anna Maria Reed was born in Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire, one of seven children of Rev. John Theodore Archibald Reed, rector of Leckhampstead, and Anna Maria Dayrell. We know little about Anna's childhood or education. Her father, a rector, probably encouraged an interest in science as part of her home schooling. There were plenty of books around the home, since Anna's father collected Bibles printed in various languages. Her sisters Henrietta (1807–60) and Frances (1810–72) stimulated an interest in botany and art, although Anna's diaries indicate that at first she was intrigued by geology. In 1831, at 26, she married Rev. Dr Thomas John Hussey, rector of Hayes, Kent, who was a well-connected astronomer and scientist in his own right. They had six children, one of whom was also given the name Anna Maria Hussey. Only two survived to ...
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Edward Hussey-Montagu, 1st Earl Beaulieu
Edward Hussey-Montagu, 1st Earl Beaulieu, KB (1721–1802), was a British politician. He was married to Isabella Montagu, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, a rich heiress. Birth and origins Edward was born in 1721, the son of James Hussey and his wife Catherine Parsons. His father's family was Old English, a cadet branch of the Husseys. The Husseys had come to Ireland in 1172, and became substantial landowners in County Meath and County Kerry. The senior branch of the family held the title Baron Galtrim, although this appears to have been an Irish feudal barony rather than a peerage and did not entitle its holder to sit in the Irish House of Lords. His mother was a daughter of Richard Parsons, 1st Viscount Rosse. Marriage and children In 1743, Hussey married Isabella Montagu, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, a rich heiress, first daughter and co-heiress of the 2nd Duke of Montagu and Lady Mary ''née'' Churchill (a daughter of the 1st Duke ...
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Erastus Hussey
} Erastus Hussey (1800–1889) was a leading abolitionist, a stationmaster on the Underground Railroad, and one of the founders of the Republican Party. He supported himself and his family as a farmer, teacher, businessman, legislator, and editor. Personal life Erastus Hussey was born in Scipio, Cayuga County, New York on December 5, 1800. He grew up on a farm located on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake. He augmented his school education from books in an extensive library and became a schoolteacher. He saved his earnings to travel west, he first walked () to Buffalo, New York, then took a boat to Detroit. He arrived on September 25, 1824, and the following month, he was the first purchaser of land in Plymouth, Michigan. On February 21, 1827, Hussey married Sarah E. Bowen, whose parents were Lucretia and Benjamin Bowen. The Husseys had a daughter, Susan, who married Henry B. Denman, who was his father's business partner in the 1840s. Hussey died January 21, 1889, at his house in ...
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Edward Hussey (cricketer)
Edward Hussey (3 November 1749 – 4 July 1816) was an English landowner and sportsman who played cricket towards the end of the 18th-century. He owned Scotney Castle on the border between Kent and Sussex, served as a magistrate and was a member of the Society of Royal Kentish Bowmen. He committed suicide in 1816. Early life Hussey was born at Burwash in Sussex in 1749, the oldest surviving son of Thomas Hussey and his wife Ann (née Berkley).Barker GFR, Stenning AH (1928) ''The Record of Old Westminsters'', vol 1. London: Chiswick Press. (Recoravailable onlineat the Online Catalogue for Westminster School's Archive & Collections. Retrieved 2023-01-18.) The Hussey family were originally from Worcestershire and had become rich through the iron industry. In Sussex they worked with local iron makers on the Weald.
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Gemma Hussey
Gemma Hussey (; born 11 November 1938) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Social Welfare from 1986 to 1987, Minister for Labour from January 1987 to March 1987, Minister for Education from 1982 to 1986, Leader of the Seanad and Leader of Fine Gael in the Seanad from 1981 to 1982. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency from 1982 to 1989. She also served as a Senator for the National University from 1977 to 1982. Early life Hussey was born in Bray, County Wicklow, in 1938. She was educated at Loreto College, Foxrock and at University College Dublin. Hussey had a successful career running a language school in the late 1960s and 1970s. She married Derry Hussey in 1976, and they had 3 children. Derry Hussey died in 2020. Political career Senator She was elected by the National University to Seanad Éireann, serving in the upper house of the Oireachtas, from 1977 until 1982. She sat as an Independent Senator for the first th ...
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Cornelia Collins Hussey
Cornelia Collins Hussey (, Collins; July 7, 1827 – October 13, 1902) was a 19th-century American philanthropist, suffragist, and writer. Her generous financial support had been indispensable to the New Jersey state association. Hussey died in 1902. Early life Cornelia Collins was born on Broadway, in New York City, at a point where the St. Nicholas Hotel now stands, July 7, 1827. Her father, Stacy Budd Collins, was born in Trenton, New Jersey, his father, Isaac Collins, having published the ''New Jersey Gazette''. She was a descendant of Stephen Grillet and stated:— She was a member of the Society of Friends, to which sect her family have belonged for several generations. In early years, she was in sympathy with the anti-slavery movement, and before reaching her majority, became a manager of the Colored Orphan Asylum in her native city. Career On April 16, 1851, in New York, she married William H. Hussey, of New Bedford, Massachusetts. They have had three children, Dr. Mar ...
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Henry Hussey (other)
Henry Hussey may refer to: * Henry Hussey (1361–1409), MP for Sussex * Henry Hussey (died 1557), MP for New Shoreham, Lewes, Gatton and Horsham * Henry Hussey (fl. 1529) (died 1541/44), MP for Horsham *Henry Hussey (pastor) (1825–1903), printer, preacher and author in South Australia *Several Barons Hussey: **Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey (1265–1332), English soldier and politician **Henry Hussey, 2nd Baron Hussey (1292–1349), English nobleman **Henry Hussey, 3rd Baron Hussey (died 1349) **Henry Hussey, 4th Baron Hussey (died 1384) **Henry Hussey, 5th Baron Hussey (1362–1409) **Henry Hussey, 6th Baron Hussey Henry may refer to: People *Henry (given name) *Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal, ...
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