Hoare, a
Tory, stood for election as Sheriff of London in June 1702 but was unsuccessful. He was knighted by
Queen Anne in October 1702. He attained the office of
alderman in September 1703. At the election of May 1705, he first stood for the
constituency of London, but could only manage fifth place as the City Tories were soundly defeated. He also failed in the City election of 1708, finishing seventh having also contested the election in 1711. A monument to his memory stands in the church of
St Dunstan-in-the-West and was designed and created by
Thomas Stayner. == Family ==