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'''Matthew Hague''' (c. 1693 – unknown) was the son of Sir [[Aubrey Hague]]. Matthew was an unsuccessful suitor to [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]]. By 1711, he owned a [[schooner]] named for her, the ''[[Charlotte (ship)|Caroline]]''. |
'''Matthew Hague''' (c. 1693 – unknown) was the son of Sir [[Aubrey Hague]]. Matthew was an unsuccessful suitor to [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]]. By 1711, he owned a [[schooner]] named for her, the ''[[Charlotte (ship)|Caroline]]''. |
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Revision as of 15:25, 31 July 2015
- "Life is not a battle, for battles are there to be won or lost. Life is to be experienced."
- ―Matthew Hague, 1711.[src]
Matthew Hague (c. 1693 – unknown) was the son of Sir Aubrey Hague. Matthew was an unsuccessful suitor to Caroline Scott. By 1711, he owned a schooner named for her, the Caroline.
As the son of Bristol's biggest landowner and a Templar Sir Aubrey Hague, Matthew lived a rich lifestyle in his youth and often had his philosophical thoughts written down by a draughtsman.