John De Hochepied Larpent, 7th Baron De Hochepied
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John James de Hochepied Larpent, 7th Baron de Hochepied (13 May 1783 – 8 June 1860) was an English aristocrat of Huguenot and Dutch descent who became a diplomat. The title Baron de Hochepied, in the nobility of the
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had been granted to his Dutch diplomat ancestor by the Holy Roman Emperor in 1704, but was recognised by the English
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.


Early life

John was born as John James Larpent on 13 May 1783. He was the eldest son of
John Larpent John Larpent (14 November 1741 – 18 January 1824) was an English inspector of plays. Early life Larpent was born on 14 November 1741. He was the second son of John Larpent (1710–1797), who was forty-three years in the Foreign Office, and ...
, inspector of plays, and the former Anna Margaretta Porter. He had two brothers, Sir George Gerard de Hochepied Larpent, 1st Baronet, MP for
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, and Sir George de Hochepied Larpent. Among his half-siblings from his father's first marriage was
Francis Seymour Larpent Francis Seymour Larpent (15 September 1776 – 21 May 1845) was a British lawyer and civil servant. From 1812 to 1814, he served as Judge-Advocate General of the British Army under Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. He wrote an accou ...
,
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of the
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. His maternal grandparents were Sir James Porter, the
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, and the former Clarissa Catherine de Hochepied (a daughter of
Elbert de Hochepied Elbert de Hochepied, 2nd Baron de Hochepied (6 January 1706 – 11 February 1763) was a Dutch politician and diplomat, who represented the Dutch Republic at the Sublime Porte. Early life Hochepied was born in Smyrna on 6 January 1706. He was the ...
, 2nd Baron de Hochepied, the Dutch Ambassador to Constantinople).


Career

For many years, de Hochepied Larpent served as Deputy
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of the British Army, and under the vice regal government of Hanover, was the British Consul at
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from 1825 to 1839. In 1819, Larpent and his younger brother, by Royal licence dated 1 June 1819, assumed the surname and arms of de Hochepied in addition to, and before, those of Larpent. Upon the death of his maternal uncle,
George de Hochepied, 6th Baron de Hochepied George de Hochepied, 6th Baron de Hochepied ( Porter) (23 April 1760 – 25 March 1828) was an English soldier and Whigs (British political party), Whig politician. The title Baron de Hochepied, in the nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary, had been ...
(the longtime MP for Stockbridge), who died without issue in 1828, he inherited the barony of Hochepied. The title of Baron and
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was conferred on the family by letters patent of Leopold I,
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, under the great seal of the
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, given at Vienna, on 8 April 1704, on Daniel-John de Hochepied, with limitation to his issue, and by royal licence dated 27 September 1819, the family were authorised to avail themselves of the honour, and to bear the title in the
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.


Personal life

On 26 August 1826, he was married to Georgiana Frances Reeves (1801–1886), a daughter of Frederick Reeves, Esq. of
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,
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. His elder half-brother
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, had married Georgiana's sister, Catherine Elizabeth Reeves, in 1815 (although she died without issue in 1822). Together, they were the parents of ten children, of which five sons and three daughters survived to maturity: * Clarissa Catherine de Hochepied Larpent (1830–1861), who married her cousin, the Rev. John Acland James, Vicar of
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, only surviving son of the Rt. Rev.
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, Bishop of Calcutta and Marianne Jane Reeves, in 1853. * Arthur John de Hochepied Larpent, 8th Baron de Hochepied (1832–1887), who married Catherine Mary Melvill, a daughter of Maj. Gen. Sir
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, in 1859. * Louisa de Hochepied Larpent (b. 1833), who married William Alexander Ellerman, Esq., Hanoverian
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in Belgium, in 1856. * Lionel Henry Planta de Hochepied Larpent (1834–1907), a Maj.-Gen. in the
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; he married Annie Jane Peppé, a daughter of William Peppé, in 1874. * Geraldine de Hochepied Larpent (b. 1836), who married Maj. Gen. Edwin Alexander Rowlatt of the Bengal Staff Corps, in 1877. * George Porter de Hochepied Larpent (1839–1871), a Reverend who married Mary Harrison, youngest daughter of the Rev. Thomas T. Harrison, Rector of
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, and sister of William Harrison,
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. * Egmont de Hochepied Larpent (1841–1879), who married Jane Ireton Smyth, eldest daughter of Henry Olliver Smyth, Esq. of Cloyne, Cork, in 1865. * Frederick de Hochepied Larpent (1844–1919), who married Marion Helen Pearson, fifth daughter of Thomas Pearson, Esq., in 1866. Lord de Hochepied died at his home, Holmwood House, near
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, Surrey, on 8 June 1860 and was succeeded in his titles and estates by his eldest son Arthur. His widow died on 30 October 1886.


Descendants

Through his eldest son Arthur, he was a grandfather of John Melvill de Hochepied Larpent, who became the 9th Baron de Hochepied in 1887.


References

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