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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_HozierHenry Hozier - Wikipedia

    Sir Henry Montague Hozier KCB (20 March 1838 – 28 February 1907) was a British Army officer who became secretary of Lloyd's of London. Biography. The third son of James C. Hozier of Newlands and Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire, Hozier was educated at Rugby School, Edinburgh Academy and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

  2. William Wallace Hozier, 1st Baron Newlands DL JP (24 February 1825 – 30 January 1906), known as Sir William Hozier, Bt, between 1890 and 1898, was a Scottish soldier and businessman.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2010 · Hozier, Sir Henry Montague, 1842-1907. Publication date 1867 Topics Austro-Prussian War, 1866 Publisher London, Macmillan Collection robarts; toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language English Volume 2 . 52 Addeddate 2010-01-15 15:24:48 Bookplateleaf 0005 ...

  4. Sir Henry Montague Hozier (1838–1907), army officer and business administrator. 1838 Born in Lanarkshire. 1856 After Woolwich he joined the Royal Artillery. Passed out of the staff college at the head of the list.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2008 · Sir Henry Montague Hozier. Publication date 1885 Publisher Chapman Collection europeanlibraries Book from the collections of Oxford University Language English. Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2008 · Hozier, Henry Montague, Sir, 1842-1907. Publication date. 1871. Topics. Austro-Prussian War, 1866. Publisher. London, Macmillan and co. Collection. cdl; americana. Contributor. University of California Libraries. Language. English. xliv, 523 p. 20 cm. Addeddate. 2008-06-09 15:28:16. Call number. nrlf_ucb:GLAD-100822626. Camera. Canon 5D.

  7. Location. Gen. 1981/156-158. Scope and Content. The undated letters are about his publications, and one of the letters is incomplete. Administrative / Biographical History. Henry Montague Hozier was born in 1838. He was educated at Rugby and at Edinburgh Academy, and then at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.