William Debonaire Haggard FSA, FRAS (2 Feb 1787 – 4 Apr 1866) was a banker of the city of London, a numismatist, and an expert on bullion. He was the Principal of the Bullion Office of the Bank of England in the 1840s.[1]
Life
William Debonaire Haggard was the son of Mark Haggard, son of merchant Mark Haggard of Strafford-le-Bow.[2]
His great-grandfather was John Haggard of Old Fort House, and through him, was a second cousin twice removed of Chancellor John Haggard, member of the Haggard family of Bradenham Hall.[3][4] William, Chancellor Haggard's brother, was the grandfather of writer Sir H. Rider Haggard, and great-grandfather of Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard, and British Consul General of New York Sir Godfrey Haggard.[5]
Through his son Frederick Thomas Haggard, with his wife Jane Copner,[6] Debonaire was the grandfather of Eleanor, who married to John Edward Ivor Yale, son of lawyer William Corbet Yale of Plas-yn-Yale, member of the Yale family.[7]
(with Eckfeldt, J., and Du Bois, W.) "New Varieties of Gold and Silver Coins, Counterfeit Coins, and Bullion, with Mint Values", The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, 13, 135-138 (1850).
"Californian Gold", The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, 13 (1850), 37-41.
^Burke, B. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, 14th ed. (1925). Haggard of Bradenham, pp. 804-806.
^Kent & Sussex Courier 21 August 1914, page 3: DEATH OF MR. F. T. HAGGARD., TUNBRIDGE WELLS LOSES A NOTABLE RESIDENT, A NONAGENARIAN STATISTICIAN, A LIFE LONG CHAMPION OF FAIR TRADE
^The Queen 05 January 1895, page 40: YALE-HAGGARD.
^British Art Rediscovered, Catalogue of an Exhibition at Cromwell Place, London, Miles Wynn Caton, 2022
^Haggard, William Debonaire (1866). A sale catalogue of the collection of William Debonaire Haggard]: [sold by auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge on Wednesday 22 August 1866 and following day. London. OCLC78267620.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)