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  • Titles: 織部 (Oribe), 織部正 (Oribe no shô)
  • Other Names: 利煕 (Toshihiro)
  • Japanese: 利忠 (Hori Toshitada)

Hori Toshitada was a Bakumatsu era Tokugawa shogunate official.

He was reassigned from Kachigashira to metsuke on 1853/5/14, and then to Kaibô kakari (an official assigned to matters of coastal defense) a few weeks later, on 6/7. During the remainder of that year, he engaged in a number of activities related to coastal defense, including overseeing the production of cannon and large oceangoing vessels and submitting his opinions to the shogunate regarding whether or not to exchange formal diplomatic letters with the United States.

On 1854/1/22, he and Kanjô ginmiyaku Muragaki Norimasa were assigned Matsumae Ezo Yôkakari (officials assigned to matters in Ezo/Matsumae, i.e. Hokkaidô). He continued to participate in discussions and activities otherwise pertaining to coastal defense and interactions with the United States until his departure from Edo for Ezo two months later, on 3/27.

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 413, 424, 456, 468, 476, 501, 537, 550, 553, 558, 564, 573, 576.