Background
THURLOW, Thomas J ohn Hovell - Thurlow - Cumming - Bruce was born on December 5, 1838. Son of 3rd Baron and Sarah, daughter of Peter Hodgson. Succeeded brother 1874.
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THURLOW, Thomas J ohn Hovell - Thurlow - Cumming - Bruce was born on December 5, 1838. Son of 3rd Baron and Sarah, daughter of Peter Hodgson. Succeeded brother 1874.
Entered Diplomatic Service, 1858. At Embassies at Stockholm. At Paris, 1859-1860; on Earl of Elgin’s Mission to China, 1860-1861.
Present at capture of Taku Forts and of Pekin.
Private Secretary to Viceroy of India (Earl of Elgin), 1862-1863. 3rd Secretary at Vienna, 1864.
Private Secretary to Minister at Washington, 1865-1866. 2nd Secretary at the Hague, 1866-1870.
Lord-in-Waiting, 1880-1886.
Paymaster-General 1886. Lord High Commissioner of General Assembly of Church of Scotland, 1886. Chairman of Salt Union.
Thomas J ohn Hovell - Thurlow - Cumming - Bruce, Professional Corporation, Doctorate.L., Justice of the Peace.
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(The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and ...)
(The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and ...)
Fellow of the Royal Society.
Heir: Reverend Honourable Charles Edward Hovell - ThurlowCumming-Bruce.