Sorry for the delay guys, but stuck in a bit of a knowledge black-hole at the moment, which I'm hoping to get some info to be able to illustrate out of.
After the initial work on the H.P.75 HP, along with most other British heavy aircraft designers, provided designs for the RAF 75-ton and 100-ton super bomber projects. The Bristol and Vickers designs are well known (I hope to illustrate them later), but as mentioned in the Avro tree some of the other manufacturers designs appear to have disappeared from the record - I really want to see a 10-engined mega-Lancaster, but even the Avro historical society has no info
. That being said, the Avro designs didn't lead to anything, and had no noticeable impact on future designs.
Not so with the HP designs though. HP designed an "orthodox" super bomber and two canard super bombers, all three of which appear to have likewise disappeared. But the canard aircraft were the linking designs between the H.P.75 Manx and the eventual H.P.80 Victor, so I really want to include them here.
But I may have found RAeS documents that may yield some details, so please bear with me for a while, and hopefully I may get a result.