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John Hobart Caradoc, second baron Howden
(1799-1873)

NAME AUTHORITIES:
LOC:    Howden, John Hobart Caradoc, Baron, 1799-1873
NRA:    Caradoc, John Hobart (1799-1873) 2nd Baron Howden, General
DNB:    Caradoc [formerly Cradock], John Hobart, second Baron Howden (1799-1873), diplomatist
LBT ID: LdHowde2    VIAF ID: 19236534    LOC ID: no89010355
B/BAP:   1799-10-16
DIED:   1873-10-08
SOURCES: DNB; Virtual International Authority File; thePeerage.com; LOC Name Authority File
Son of the first baron (d. 1839); he was aide-de-camp to Wellington in France (1815-18), had an affair with Emily Cowper, was envoy to Egypt (1827), MP for Dundalk (1830), minister to Brazil (1847-50), and minister to Madrid (1850-58). Charles Macfarlane described him as “one of the most handsome and elegant men in Europe,” Sydney Smith as “a beauty.”
CORRESPONDENCE OF John Hobart Caradoc, second baron Howden:
Lord Howden to Samuel Rogers, 21 February 1844 in Samuel Rogers and his Contemporaries 2 Vols (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1889)
Lord Howden to Samuel Rogers, 29 March 1844 in Samuel Rogers and his Contemporaries 2 Vols (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1889)
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