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Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet

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Sir Horatio (Horace) Mann, 2nd Baronet (2 February 1744 – 2 April 1814) was an English MP who is best remembered as a member of the famous Hambledon Club in Hampshire and a patron of Kent cricket. He was also an occasional player but rarely in first-class matches. He was also a member of the Committee of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex, Middlesex and London at The Star and Garter in Pall Mall, which drew up a new revision of the Laws of Cricket on 25 February 1774. He is variously called Sir Horatio and Sir Horace in the sources. Horace was used as a diminutive of Horatio so both names can be regarded as correct usage. Educated at Charterhouse School, Sir Horatio was MP for Sandwich from 1774 to 1807. He had a number of influential friends including Horace Walpole, with whom he had a long correspondence; and John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset, with whom he shared a keen cricketing rivalry. Sir Horatio had his family seat at Bourne, near Canterbury. Within its grounds he had his own cricket ground Bishopsbourne Paddock which staged many first-class matches during the 18th century. He later moved to Dandelion, near Margate, and established another ground there which was used for some first-class games towards the end of the 18th century.

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir Philip Stephens
Charles Brett
Member of Parliament for Sandwich
with Sir Philip Stephens

1790 - 1800
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Member of Parliament for Sandwich
with Sir Philip Stephens 1801-1806
with Sir Thomas Fremantle 1806-1807

1806 - 1807
Succeeded by
Peter Rainier
Charles Jenkinson
Baronetage of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir Horatio Mann
Baronet
(of Linton Hall)
1786–1814
Succeeded by
Extinct

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