Charles Addington Hanbury

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Born1828 (1828)
Died1900 (aged 7172)
OccupationBrewer
Charles Addington Hanbury
Born1828 (1828)
Died1900 (aged 7172)
OccupationBrewer

Charles Addington Hanbury DL JP (c.1828  13 December 1900) was an English brewer from the Hanbury brewing family and a master of the Brewers' Company in 1857.[1]

Hanbury was born in Upper Clapton, Hackney, London, to Robert Hanbury, a partner in the brewers Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co.,[2] where he worked for over 50 years, and his wife, Emily Hall Hanbury.

In 1853, he married Christine Isabella MacKenzie in Inverness, Scotland.[3] One of their sons was the geographer, traveller and author, David Theophilus Hanbury,[4] and their daughter Marie Frances Lisette Hanbury married the peer and conservative politician Richard Verney, 19th Baron Willoughby de Broke.[5]

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