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First Governor of the Bank of England (1632–1712
Sir John Houblon (13 March 1632 – 10 January 1712) was an English merchant and banker who served as the first governor of the Bank of England from 1694
John_Houblon
Surname list
Houblon is a surname. Notable people of this surname include: Abraham Houblon (1640–11 May 1722), Governor of the Bank of England, brother of James and
Houblon
British landowner and Tory politician
Jacob Houblon (31 July 1710 – 1770), of Hallingbury, Essex, was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1735 and
Jacob_Houblon
Governors of the Bank of England (1640-1722)
Abraham Houblon (23 January 1640 – 11 May 1722) was Governor of the Bank of England from 1703 to 1705. He had been Deputy Governor from 1701 to 1703.
Abraham_Houblon
English businessman (1629–1700)
Sir James Houblon (1629 – circa 26 October 1700) was an influential merchant and Member of Parliament for the City of London. James was baptised at St
James_Houblon
Central bank of the United Kingdom
was John Houblon, and the first Deputy Governor Michael Godfrey. (330 years later, in 1994, the bank would issue a £50 note depicting Houblon to mark its
Bank_of_England
Building in Whitechapel, London, England
"affordable housing". This part of the development has its own name, "Houblon Apartments"; and a separate entrance, at one side of the building in Tyne
Relay_Building
British Member of Parliament
John Archer-Houblon (1 December 1773 – 31 May 1831) of Welford Park and Hallingbury Place was a British Member of Parliament. Houblon was the eldest son
John_Archer-Houblon
Country house in Berkshire, England
Archer and subsequently (in 1800) to the MP, John Houblon, who also changed his name, to John Archer-Houblon. It then passed to his younger son, Charles, who
Welford_Park
English captain and pirate (late 1600s)
In the spring of 1693, several London-based investors led by Sir James Houblon, a wealthy merchant hoping to reinvigorate the stagnating English economy
Henry_Every
Banknote
beginning in 1994. This reddish note replaced Christopher Wren with John Houblon, the first governor of the Bank of England, on the reverse. As an additional
Bank_of_England_£50_note
Prime Minister of Canada since 2025
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Mark_Carney
Historic site in London, England
Houblon's Almshouses are Grade II* listed almshouses in Richmond, London. They were founded in the 18th century by two sisters, Rebecca and Susanna Houblon
Houblon's_Almshouses
English Anglican priest (1849–1933)
Thomas Henry Archer Houblon was an Anglican priest in the early 20th century. He was born into an ecclesiastical family on 9 October 1849 at Brighton
Thomas_Archer_Houblon
of Bank of England directors from the bank's foundation in 1694: John Houblon (1694–1699, 1700–1712) (First Governor 1694–1697) William Scawen (1694–1696)
List of directors of the Bank of England
List_of_directors_of_the_Bank_of_England
Belgian brewery based in Achouffe
dubbel) 8.0% ABV), available in 33cl and 75cl bottles, and in 20l barrels. Houblon Chouffe, a heavily hopped ale (triple beer, 9% ABV), available in 33cl
Brasserie_d'Achouffe
World's largest folk festival
Bayerische Polizei. Retrieved 7 July 2025. "Rules for Oktoberfest jeered". Houblon.net. Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 20 September
Oktoberfest
English banker (born 1959)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Andrew_Bailey_(banker)
2024–2026 concert tour by AC/DC
Archived from the original on 17 May 2024. Retrieved 17 May 2024. Marin; Du Houblon, Patrice (17 August 2024) [16 February 2024]. "AC/DC – Paris – Hippodrome
Power_Up_Tour
Horse race at Aintree Racecourse in England
required veterinary attention on the course and Charlie Deutsch, riding Houblon Des Obeaux, was treated on the track after a fall leading to Becher's Brook
2018_Grand_National
Nature reserve in England
1729 it was purchased by the Houblon family. They were a wealthy family, originally from Lille, and included John Houblon who had been the first Governor
Hatfield_Forest
Indian economist (born 1974)
Coller Institute of Private Equity at the LBS. In 2008, he received a Houblon-Norman Senior Fellowship at the Bank of England. Since 2008, he is attached
Viral_Acharya
British merchant and banker (1832–1902)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
William_Lidderdale
English merchant and Governor of the Bank of England (1799–1868)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Sheffield_Neave
Village and civil parish in England
in the 1600s. It descended in the same family to the Mason, Archer and Houblon branches. The main vestige is the rebuilt manor house at Welford Park,
Welford,_Berkshire
annum for the management of the loan. The first governor was Sir John Houblon, who is depicted in the £50 note issued in 1994. The charter was renewed
History of the British national debt
History_of_the_British_national_debt
Scottish peer (1812-1880)
September 1915) married George Branson Eyre ( later assumed surname Archer Houblon). Lady Margaret Elizabeth Lindsay (died 4 January 1912), married Lewis
Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford
Alexander_Lindsay,_25th_Earl_of_Crawford
British merchant banker and politician
Thomas Papillon Succeeded by Sir William Ashhurst Sir John Fleet Sir James Houblon Thomas Papillon Preceded by Thomas Howard Maurice Thompson Member of Parliament
Robert Clayton (City of London MP)
Robert_Clayton_(City_of_London_MP)
British lawyer and Whig
Thomas Plumer Byde Jacob Houblon In office 1734–1741 Preceded by Charles Caesar Sir Thomas Sebright, Bt Succeeded by Jacob Houblon Charles Gore Member of
William_Plumer_(died_1767)
British politician and militia officer (1731–1809)
Britain Member of Parliament for Essex 1801–1810 With: Thomas Berney Bramston to 1802 Eliab Harvey from 1802 Succeeded by Eliab Harvey John Archer-Houblon
John_Bullock_(1731–1809)
Place in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Captain Samuel Hankey, who had also been a partner in "Houblon & Hankey" with a John Houblon, who was presumably the same who became the first Governor
Hankey
Governor of the Bank of England (1908–1995)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Leslie O'Brien, Baron O'Brien of Lothbury
Leslie_O'Brien,_Baron_O'Brien_of_Lothbury
Irish nobleman and politician
in 1693. On 10 June 1703, he married Anne Houblon (1683 - 13 December 1735), the daughter of Abraham Houblon, a governor of the Bank of England. In 1715
Henry Temple, 1st Viscount Palmerston
Henry_Temple,_1st_Viscount_Palmerston
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
is the theatre (Théâtre municipal) (1846). The large Hop hall (Halle au houblon) is a good example of historicism in architecture. It was built by the
Haguenau
Town in Greater London, England
laundry and a workshop. Houblon's Almshouses Worple Way 11 Now Grade II* listed, these were founded in 1757 by Rebecca and Susanna Houblon (who built nine almshouses)
Richmond,_London
Governor of the Bank of England (1759–1837)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Samuel_Drewe
Scottish historian (born 1964)
In his 2001 book, The Cash Nexus, which he wrote following a year as Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England, Ferguson argues that the popular
Niall_Ferguson
children: Jean du Quesne, the younger, David and Marie, mother of John Houblon, first Governor of the Bank of England. The family soon migrated to London
Jean_du_Quesne,_the_elder
British politician
Preceded by Sir Eliab Harvey John Archer-Houblon Member of Parliament for Essex 1812–1832 With: John Archer-Houblon 1812–1820 Sir Eliab Harvey 1820–1830 Thomas
Charles Western, 1st Baron Western
Charles_Western,_1st_Baron_Western
Area of East London, England
to James Houblon in 1682, who immediately started to build a new house on the site in the English Baroque style with a Doric porch. Houblon was a wealthy
Whipps_Cross
British merchant, banker and politician
Nathaniel Tench Governor of the Bank of England 1701–1703 Succeeded by Abraham Houblon Parliament of England Preceded by Hugh Hare Sir Robert Clayton Member of
John_Ward_(banker)
British merchant and banker
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
John_Hanger_(banker)
Horse race
Faltejsek 66/1 8 3+1⁄4 Teaforthree 10 Nick Scholfield Rebecca Curtis 33/1 9 3 Houblon Des Obeux 7 Liam Treadwell Venetia Williams 50/1 10 6 Triolo D'alene 7
2014_Cheltenham_Gold_Cup
Senior position in the Bank of England
(years) 1 John Houblon 1694–1697 3 2 William Scawen 1697–1699 2 3 Nathaniel Tench 1699–1701 2 4 John Ward 1701–1703 2 5 Abraham Houblon 1703–1705 2 6 James
Governor of the Bank of England
Governor_of_the_Bank_of_England
yellow, tender, pleasant, subacid. Cooking, drying Use 31 July–1 August Houblon Berkshire England <1901 P Peasgood Nonsuch x Cox Orange. Width 71 mm (2
List_of_apple_cultivars
American economist
of the Royal Economic Society in May 2025. In 2013, he was the Senior Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England. He is internationally recognized
Roger_Farmer
£20 (Michael Faraday), the £10 (Charles Dickens) and the £50 (Sir John Houblon). The three lower denominations were replaced by the Series E (Variant)
Banknotes of the pound sterling
Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling
British banker
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Sir_Mark_Collet,_1st_Baronet
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Alexander_Sheafe
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
2013 Black Thunder Shotgun Paddy Buachaill Alainn 2012 Court in Motion Houblon Des Obeaux Makethe Mostofnow 2009 Burton Port Massasoit Bench Warrant 2007
December_Novices'_Chase
Linguistic phenomenon in French
hotteur, -euse (n. m./f.) hou ! (interj. ou n. m.) houp ! (interj. ou n. m.) houblon (n. m.) houblonner (v. tr.) houblonneur, -euse (n. m./f.) houblonnière
Aspirated_h
Mayors of London.[citation needed] Sir James Houblon, merchant, Member of Parliament. Sir John Houblon, First Governor of the Bank of England. Jules
List of people with Huguenot ancestry
List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry
Royal Navy officer and politician (1758–1830)
(1802–1809) John Archer-Houblon (1810–1812) Succeeded by Charles Western John Archer-Houblon Preceded by Charles Western John Archer-Houblon Member of Parliament
Eliab_Harvey
Professor of economics
Financial Trends Wim Duisenberg Fellowship, European Central Bank, 2015 Houblon-Normal Fellowship, Bank of England, 2011-2012 Matta, R; Perotti, E (April
Enrico_Perotti
Belgian comic series
part of the Brussels' Comic Book Route, a wall was designed in the Rue du Houblon/Hopstraat in Brussels, a reproduction of the one featured on the cover
Blake_and_Mortimer
Site in Brussels, Belgium
the Belgian State Archives opened in 2011. It is located on the Rue du Houblon/Hopstraat in Brussels, in a building designed by Fernand Bodson [fr] and
Belgian National Archives 2 - Joseph Cuvelier Repository
Belgian_National_Archives_2_-_Joseph_Cuvelier_Repository
English banker and politician
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
John_Whitmore_(banker)
Election in Great Britain
who were opposed by the remnants of the local Tories, who ran Jacobin Houblon, Jr. and Eliab Harvey as their candidates for the by-election. At the poll
1768_British_general_election
Abandoned railway from Newbury to Lambourn in England
coaching stock was not available, and the company chairman, Col. Archer-Houblon personally purchased four four-wheeled coaches from the Lincoln Wagon and
Lambourn_Valley_Railway
established themselves in the area, as evidenced by the names of the Rue du Houblon/Hopstraat ("Hops Street") and the Rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains/Oude Graanmarktstraat
Neighbourhoods_in_Brussels
Village in Essex, England
financed by Miss Harriet Archer-Houblon of Coopersale House as was the 1882 adjacent parish room. Miss Archer-Houblon's advowson provided for the church
Coopersale
Hamlet in South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
parish church holds a carol concert on the Sunday before Christmas. The Houblon Arms at Oasby is the local pub-restaurant. The nearest shop/post office
Heydour
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
(1776–1845), politician and Lord President of the Council, 1841–1845 John Archer-Houblon (1773–1831), MP for Essex (1810–1820) William Bagot, 3rd Baron Bagot (1811–1887)
List_of_Old_Carthusians
British politician
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
William Manning (British politician)
William_Manning_(British_politician)
Flanders noble (1575–1612)
married James Houblon, of another prominent Huguenot family that had escaped from Flanders to England. One of their sons, John Houblon (1632–1712), was
Jean_du_Quesne,_the_Younger
Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805
basket) 21 7 Sep Églantier (Wild Rose) 22 8 Sep Noisette (Hazelnut) 23 9 Sep Houblon (Hops) 24 10 Sep Sorgho (Sorghum) 25 11 Sep Écrevisse (Crayfish) 26 12
French_Republican_calendar
British economist (born 1948)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Mervyn King, Baron King of Lothbury
Mervyn_King,_Baron_King_of_Lothbury
Military unit
at Great Waltham, and the 3rd Troop was raised in March by John Archer-Houblon of Great Hallingbury. By the end of May that year there were 15 Troops
Essex_Yeomanry
Governor of the Bank of England (1938–2009)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Edward_George,_Baron_George
English merchant and financier
to coin money to pay the troops in Flanders. Deputy-governors Sir James Houblon, Sir William Scawen, and Michael Godfrey were therefore appointed to go
Michael_Godfrey
English merchant and politician
during his time in the City of London, among them Samuel Pepys, Sir John Houblon, Sir William Gore, Sir John Holt, Sir Charles Eyre, and Dr Robert Hooke
Richard_Levett
Village and civil parish in Essex, England
reign of Edward VI, it was held by the Paschals, before being sold to J.A. Houblon in 1736. According to information in the local Church of St Mary, the rebel
Great_Baddow
British merchant and politician
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Robert_Wigram_Crawford
Governor of the Bank of England
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Montagu Norman, 1st Baron Norman
Montagu_Norman,_1st_Baron_Norman
Almshouses in Richmond, southwest London
Tollemache Richmond Benn's Walk Bishop Duppa's Church Estate Hickey's Houblon's Manning Place Michel's Queen Elizabeth's Twickenham Candler Wright's Richmond
Queen Elizabeth's Almshouses, Richmond
Queen_Elizabeth's_Almshouses,_Richmond
British banker and diplomat
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Rowland Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer
Rowland_Baring,_3rd_Earl_of_Cromer
British politician and writer
stood as candidate for Essex in 1810, but was defeated by John Archer-Houblon. Burgoyne was an advocate of the land allotment system. On 30 October 1780
Montagu_Burgoyne
Economist
won a Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant. In 2017–18, she was Houblon Norman Fellow at the Bank of England. She is one of the 50 most cited women
Sebnem_Kalemli-Ozcan
British economic historian (1916–2008)
his studies in economic and world history at Oxford. In 1950 he became a Houblon-Norman research fellow supported by the Bank of England, and in 1952 he
William_Woodruff
Species of moth
entomologist, Charles De Geer in 1778, from the type specimen found in Houblon, France. Previously placed in the genus Hepialus – from the Greek; hēpialos
Map-winged_swift
Brewery near Cooperstown, New York
Art of Darkness (a Belgian-style dark ale, 8.9% ABV) Ommegang Fleur de Houblon (Summer Ale, 6.8% ABV) Game of Thrones: Iron Throne (6.5%, March 2013)
Brewery_Ommegang
Parliament for Colchester 1734– 1742 With: Isaac Lemyng Rebow 1734-1735 Jacob Houblon 1735-1741 John Olmius 1741-1742 Succeeded by Samuel Savill Charles Gray
Matthew_Martin_(mariner)
British banker and Liberal Party politician
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Henry_Grenfell
American economist (born 1966)
Policy Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin (2001). In 2006 he was a Houblon-Norman Senior Fellow at the Bank of England, on sabbatical from Peterson
Adam_Posen
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
William_Middleton_Campbell
British banker
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Benjamin_Buck_Greene
Humphrey Edwin, Sir John Fleet 1690 Sir Christopher Lethieullier, Sir John Houblon 1691 Sir Edward Clarke, Sir Francis Child 1692 Sir William Ashhurst, Sir
List of sheriffs of the City of London
List_of_sheriffs_of_the_City_of_London
Irish artist
[1981], Mildred Anne Butler 1858-1941, Trustees Of The Late Doreen Archer Houblon, Kilkenny., Catalogue to an Exhibition held by the Kilkenny Art Gallery
Mildred_Anne_Butler
British rowing club
R. W. Tottenham + 1868 C. R. W. Tottenham + 1871 E. Giles 1872 T. H. Houblon 1873 J. B. Little 1873 W. E. Sherwood 1874 W. E. Sherwood 1875 E. O. Hopwood
Christ_Church_Boat_Club
Italian economist (born 1949)
the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso. During 2004, he was the Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England. During the D'Alema government (1998–2000)
Francesco_Giavazzi
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
William_Thompson_(banker)
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Carole's Destrier Clondaw Knight Ballyoliver 2014 Restless Harry Teaforthree Houblon Des Obeaux 2013 Vino Griego Cappa Bleu Saint Are 2012 Massini's Maguire
Swinley_Chase
Town in east London, England
(1543–1612) – Courtier and politician, lord of the manor of Ruckholt Sir James Houblon (1629–1700) – Merchant and Member of Parliament (MP), lived at Forest House
Leyton
uses. Houblon's Estate Act 1798 38 Geo. 3. c. 42 Pr. 26 May 1798 An act for exchanging part of the estates settled by the will of Jacob Houblon, esquire
List of acts of the 2nd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_18th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Banknotes issued by the Bank of England
commemorated its 300th birthday by featuring its first governor, Sir John Houblon, on the reverse. The old Series D £50 note was withdrawn from circulation
Bank_of_England_note_issues
French novel of manners by René Boylesve
Basilican party and the old lady, except for a handful of irreducible like Mr Houblon. Miss Cloque, for her part, far from the businesses of her time, refuses
Mademoiselle_Cloque
House in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, UK
Barrington family sold their interest in Hatfield Forest in 1832 to John Archer Houblon after the death of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington. In 1863, the Hall was still
Barrington_Hall,_Essex
British banker (1904–1987)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
Cameron Cobbold, 1st Baron Cobbold
Cameron_Cobbold,_1st_Baron_Cobbold
of the latter 17th century, playing a founding role, together with the Houblon family, in the founding of the Bank of England and the East India Company
Peter_Du_Cane,_the_elder
British merchant and banker (1767–1833)
(1694–present) England (1694–1707) J. Houblon (1694–1697) W. Scawen (1697–1699) Tench (1699–1701) Ward (1701–1703) A. Houblon (1703–1705) Bateman (1705–1707)
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