- James Weir Hogg
Sir James Weir Hogg 1st Baronet, (
1790 -27 May 1876 ) was a lawyer andLiberal Conservative Member of Parliament .Hogg was born in Lisburn,
County Antrim ,Ireland , the eldest son of William Hogg and his wife Mary, née Dickey. He was educated at Dr Bruce's Academy,Belfast , and later atTrinity College, Dublin . He was called to the Bar and proceeded toIndia in 1814, where he obtained a large and lucrative practice.In 1822 he accepted the appointment of Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature,
Calcutta , which he held until his return to England in 1833. In 1839 he was elected a Director of the East India Company.He was elected MP for Beverley in 1834, and represented Honiton from 1847-1857, which seat he lost by two votes at the general election that year. Hogg was twice Chairman of the East India Company, and in 1858 when the government of India was transferred to
The Crown he was elected member of theCouncil of India , until his resignation in 1872, aged eighty two.He was created a baronet in 1846, and was offered the posts of
Judge Advocate General (United Kingdom) and the Governorship of Bombay, both of which he refused.Family
Hogg married on 26th July 1822, Mary, the daughter of Samuel Swinton of Swinton House, Swinton,
Berwickshire (seeClan Swinton ). Sir James and Lady Hogg had fourteen children. On his death in 1876, he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Sir James Macnaghten Hogg, who on July 5, 1887, was created Baron Magheramorne, of Magheramorne in the County of Antrim, in thePeerage of the United Kingdom , as part of the celebrations for the Golden Jubilee ofQueen Victoria .See also
Hogg Baronets References
* Obituary, "
The Times ", May 29, 1876; pg. 12; Issue 28641; col E. "The Late Sir James Hogg"."
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