George 'Teflon' Hood, can't stick any relationship to him.
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Lord Petre
I don't know what its about, but according to a snippet (end of lines missing due to binding) in the Yorkshire Gazette 9th April 1836 (also Caledonian Mercury, 14 April 1836).
THE HONBLE. EDWARD PETRE, FORMERLY M. P. for
York, Jno. Eden, Spalding, son-in-law of Lord Brougham, the
Honble. Charles Gore, Lord Edward Thynne, and seven other
persons of rank were severally outlawed by proclamation at the
Clerkenwell Sessions on Monday morning.
Noticed it, because it was on the same page as the Selby Bible Soc. Branch, with Petre and the first line, in large lettering.
In one of George Hood's (Petre and Others to Hood) 1836 property registrations it calls him the Honourable Edward Robert Petre of Stapleton Park in the County of York, but now of Brussels.
Regards Mark