Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, 5th baronetDL (14 April 1824 – 7 July 1894) [1] was an English banker and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1866 and 1874.
Hoare had a restless temperament and expensive tastes, including hunting and horse racing, which left him short of money. In 1883, during the agricultural depression, he had to sell at auction many of Stourhead's treasures, including Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s collection of books on British history and a series of watercolour paintings by Turner.[6]
Hoare left Stourhead and lived in France in his later years, where he fell ill in 1894. He returned to London and died at the age of 70 at 12, West Eaton Place, Pimlico, and was buried at Stourton.
Family
Hoare married Augusta Frances Clayton East, daughter of Sir East George Clayton East, in 1845. Their only son died in childhood, and the baronetcy passed to a cousin.[2] Their daughter Augusta Frances Anne married, firstly in 1868, William John Nettleship Angerstein, son of William Angerstein, the marriage ending in divorce in 1887; and secondly in 1894 James St Aubyn Hastie of the Indian Army.[7][8][9][10]