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Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon (14 August 1779 – 9 December 1828) was a British
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officer and peer. He was sometimes known by his second Christian name, Francis, Earl of Huntingdon.


Family background

Hastings was the youngest of the four sons of Lieutenant-Colonel George Hastings, a great-great-great-great-grandson of Sir Edward Hastings of
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, son of
Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon (151420 June 1561) was the eldest son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon, the ex-mistress of Henry VIII. His maternal first cousins included Henry S ...
. During the lifetime of
Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon PC (13March 17292October 1789) was a British peer and politician. Life He was the eldest of seven children of the 9th Earl of Huntingdon and his wife, Lady Selina, a leader of the Methodist evangel ...
, George's elder brother was regarded as heir-presumptive to the earldom, and a marriage was arranged between George and the Earl's younger sister Lady Selina Hastings (daughter of the 9th Earl and his wife Selina). However, Lady Selina died on 12 May 1763, and in 1769 George Hastings married instead Sarah Fowler, daughter of Sir Richard Fowler, 2nd Baronet, of Harnage Grange. The 10th Earl of Huntingdon died on 2 October 1789 and was succeeded in his estates and the baronies of Botreaux,
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, de Moleyns and
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by his surviving sister
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, whose son
Francis Rawdon-Hastings Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings (9 December 175428 November 1826), styled The Honourable Francis Rawdon from birth until 1762, Lord Rawdon between 1762 and 1783, The Lord Rawdon from 1783 to 1793 and The Earl of Moira bet ...
was created
Marquess of Hastings Marquess of Hastings was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 6 December 1816 for Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira. History The Rawdon family descended from Francis Rawdon (d. 1668), of Rawdon, Yorkshire. Hi ...
in 1816. George Hastings' brother the Rev. Theophilus Henry Hastings, though assuming the style of 11th Earl of Huntingdon, took no steps to prove his right to the Earldom, which therefore became dormant.


Early career and marriage

Hans Francis Hastings entered the
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in 1793 and was promoted
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in 1799. He was severely wounded in an action in
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. On 12 May 1803 he married Frances Cobbe, the daughter of the Rev. Richard Chaloner Cobbe, rector of
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. They had four sons: * Francis Theophilus Henry Hastings, later 13th Earl, (31 July 1808 – 13 September 1875), married Elizabeth Anne Power, daughter of Richard Power, and had issue *
George Fowler Hastings Vice-Admiral George Fowler Hastings Companion of the Order of the Bath, CB (28 November 1814 – 21 March 1876) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the First Opium War and the Crimean War. In a naval career spanning over 50 y ...
(28 November 1814 – 21 March 1876), later a
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and CB, married Mathilde Alice Hitchcock and had issue; great-grandparents of actor
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. * Edward Plantagenet Robin Hood Hastings (12 August 1818 – 17 October 1857), married Caroline Sarah Morris and had issue. He died in India on 17 October 1857, during the
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, at Ghazeepore, while serving as a Captain of the
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's 32nd Regiment, Native Infantry. * Richard Godolphin Henry Hastings (26 March 1820 – 10 March 1865), later rector of
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, married Agnes Fynes-Clinton, daughter of
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, and had issue and four daughters * Frances Theophila Anne Hastings (28 June 1805 – 7 May 1851), married Captain Henry Parker RN and had issue * Selina Arabella Lucy Hastings (15 May 1807 – 22 April 1885), married Rear-Admiral Charles Calmady Dent and had issue * Arabella Georgiana Hastings (29 April 1811 – 29 January 1899), married George Augustus Frederick Brooke, son of
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, and had issue * Louisa Hastings (January 1816 – 7 February 1868), married the Rev. John Lees, rector of
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, and had issue.


Claim to the Earldom

For a distant kinsman (6th cousin) of the tenth Earl of Huntingdon, the successful pursuit of a claim to the peerage, which had fallen into abeyance, was an arduous affair which finally succeeded in 1819. A book was written on the subject.Henry Nugent Bell,
The Huntingdon Peerage
' (London: printed for Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1820)
He was descended from Edward Hastings, the fourth son of
Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon (151420 June 1561) was the eldest son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon, the ex-mistress of Henry VIII. His maternal first cousins included Henry S ...
, as follows: 1. Sir Edward Hastings m. Barbara Devereux, granddaughter of
Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford Walter Devereux, 10th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, created 1st Viscount Hereford (1488 – 17 September 1558) was an English courtier and parliamentarian. Baron Ferrers Walter was the son and heir of John Devereux, 9th Baron Ferrers and Ce ...
, through his son, Sir William Devereux
2. Sir Henry Hastings (d. after 18 Jun 1640) m. Mabel Faunt
3. Henry Hastings (d. abt 1654) m. 19 Jul 1641, in Long Clawson, Jane Goodall
4. Richard Hastings (bap 5 May 1645, Humberstone, bur 30 Oct 1714, Welford) m. 1 Oct 1697, in
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, Sarah Sleath (bur 7 Dec 1707,
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)
5. Henry Hastings (bap 22 May 1701,
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, bur 10 Oct 1786,
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) m. 7 Nov 1727, in
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, Elizabeth Hudson
6. Lt.-Col. George Hastings (bap 6 Jun 1735,
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, d. 6 Feb 1802) m. 2 Apr 1769, in
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, Sarah Hodges (d. 1807)
7. Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 14 Aug 1779, d. 9 Dec 1828)


Later life

On 31 March 1820, Huntingdon's wife Frances died, and on 28 September the same year, he married Eliza Mary, daughter of Joseph Bettesworth of
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and widow of Alexander Thistlethwayte. He returned to his naval career, being promoted
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on 7 March 1821. He served as
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between 1822 and 1824, and was made
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on 29 May 1824. On 14 August the same year, he took over command of the ''Hermes'' class
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sloop HMS Valorous and sailed her to the
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. However, he became seriously ill, relinquished his command, and took a passage home by way of
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. He died at Green Park,
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, at the age of 49, and was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son, Francis Theophilus Henry Hastings. His widow remarried on 26 April 1838 to Colonel Sir
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and died on 9 November 1846 in
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, France.


References

* https://web.archive.org/web/20100816122706/http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/Huntingdon1529.htm * * http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Dominica.html *


External links

* *Henry Nugent Bell,
The Huntingdon Peerage
' (London, 1820) full text online at books.google.com , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Huntingdon, Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars Governors of Dominica 1779 births 1828 deaths
Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon (14 August 1779 – 9 December 1828) was a British Royal Navy officer and peerage of England, peer. He was sometimes known by his second Christian name, Francis, Earl of Huntingdon. Family backgr ...
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