1792 - 1860
Fifth son of Captain Peter John Luard (q.v.) of Blyborough Hall.
General manager of the London and County Bank (1841-56), his career ending in scandal.
Henry Luard formerly of York Terrace Regents Park but lately of Hampstead died 18/05/1860 in Devon: effects under £3000.
Iain S. Black, ‘Luard, Henry (1792–1860)’, ODNB.
National Probate Calendar.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Jane Richards
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Children
Henry Richards Luard (1825-1891), Louisa Harriet, 3 other sons
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Wealth at death
£3,000
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Occupation
Banker
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Oxford DNB Entry
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£5,064 15s 2d
Awardee (Trustee)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1831 [EA] - 1835 [LA] → Trustee
Enslaved people on both the Upper and Lower Bourryau estates were 'transferred' by lessees Messrs Mannings and Anderdon to Henry Luard and Edward Probyn Nares, trustees of the estates, on 31 December 1831. |
Commercial (9) |
Railway Investment
Direct London and Manchester [1846102]
£2000
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Railway Investment
Buckinhamshire (Tring to Banbury) [184656]
£4040
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Railway Investment
Buckinghamshire (Oxford and Bletchlet Junction) [184655]
£4040
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Railway Investment
North Kent [1846402]
£3500
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Railway Investment
Cheltenham, Oxford, and London and Birmingham Union; or Charlton Kings and Marsworth [183732]
£3000
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Railway Investment
Eastern Counties (Tottenham and Farringdon-street) [1846132]
£7000
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General Manager
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Railway Investment
Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction [183705]
£2000
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Firm Investment
Henry Luard
West India merchant |
Son → Father
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21 Lombard Street, City of London, Middlesex, London, England
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46 York Terrace, London, Middlesex, London, England
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