He was the son of William Hoare and his wife, Martha Cornelisen, daughter of Henry Cornelisen, and the grandson of Richard Hoare, eldest son of Sir Richard Hoare, founder of the bank; he was born in Bury St Edmunds.
[3] He remained in the position to the end of his life in 1828, when Hugh Hoare replaced him.
Hoare bought it in 1784, and after his death it was sold to Sir John Lubbock, 2nd Baronet.
[7] Hoare bought in 1802 the Red Lion Brewery in East Smithfield, from 1802, and his third son George became a director.
Following a string of acquisitions after World War I, it was taken over by Charrington Brewery in 1933, and closed down the year after.