Baron Hoo

Baron Hoo

"Baron Hoo" may refer to

* Baron Thomas Hoo, b.ca 1396, d. 1455
* Earl of Jersey
* Hugh Bardolf, Baron of Hoo, b.ca 1139, d.1203 (Hugh Hoo)


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