John de Hochepied Larpent, 7th Baron de Hochepied

The title Baron de Hochepied, in the nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary had been granted to his Dutch diplomat ancestor by the Holy Roman Emperor in 1704, but was recognised by the English College of Arms.

[2] Among his half-siblings from his father's first marriage was Francis Seymour Larpent, Judge-Advocate General of the British Army.

The title of Baron and Magnate was conferred on the family by letters patent of Leopold I, Emperor of Germany, under the great seal of the Kingdom of Hungary, given at Vienna, on 8 April 1704, on Daniel-John de Hochepied, with limitation to his issue, and by royal licence dated 27 September 1819, the family were authorised to avail themselves of the honour, and to bear the title in the United Kingdom.

His elder half-brother Francis, had married Georgiana's sister, Catherine Elizabeth Reeves, in 1815 (although she died without issue in 1822).

Together, they were the parents of ten children, of which five sons and three daughters survived to maturity:[7] Lord de Hochepied died at his home, Holmwood House, near Dorking, Surrey, on 8 June 1860 and was succeeded in his titles and estates by his eldest son Arthur.

Lord de Hochepied's grave at South Holmwood, St Mary Magdalene