Sir Edward Hoby (1560 – 1 March 1617) was an English diplomat, Member of Parliament, scholar, and soldier during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I...
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Sir Thomas Hoby (1530 – 13 July 1566) was an English diplomat and translator. Hoby was born in 1530. He was the second son of William Hoby of Leominster...
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Phillies Alan Hoby (1914-2008), English sports journalist Edward Hoby (1560–1617), English diplomat, son of Thomas Hoby Lady Margaret Hoby (1571–1633),...
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The Hoby Baronetcy, of Bisham in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 12 July 1666 for Edward Hoby, the...
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brother was the diplomat and scholar Sir Edward Hoby (1560–1617). Hoby was also a nephew of Sir Philip Hoby, Master-General of the Ordnance and an English...
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son of William Hoby of Leominster by his first wife, Catherine Forster. He was the elder half-brother of Sir Thomas Hoby, father of Edward and Thomas Posthumous...
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Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell (redirect from Elizabeth Hoby)
by Sir Thomas Hoby: Edward (1560–1617), two girls who both died in childhood in 1571, and then another boy born after Thomas Hoby's death who was called...
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performance of Richard II was a private one, in Canon Row, the house of Edward Hoby, on 9 December 1595. The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers...
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was broken at some point during the following day. The observer Sir Edward Hoby remarked "Since Johnson's being in the Tower, he beginneth to speak English"...
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wood, faggots, pieces and bars of iron. Extract of a letter from Sir Edward Hoby (Gentleman of the Bedchamber) to Sir Thomas Edwards, Ambassador at Brussells...
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November 1564 – 30 November 1605). She was married to Sir Edward Hoby, son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke. In addition, Henry had several illegitimate...
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was suspected of involvement in the Gunpowder Plot by Sir Edward Hoby and Thomas Posthumous Hoby. She was a sister of John and Christopher Wright, and an...
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John of Gaunt (category Children of Edward III of England)
leader, and statesman. He was the fourth son (third surviving) of King Edward III of England, and the father of King Henry IV. Because of Gaunt's royal...
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Edward Hoby (1560-1617) - 1933 watercolour by Guthrie, After the painting in Ipswich Museum...
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10th Earl of Ormond Richard Drake William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke Edward Hoby Sir Kenelm Digby Richardson, 1–2 Richardson, 2 Dean, 128–130 on the Scudamore...
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Margaret Carey (30 Nov 1564 – 30 Nov 1605) She was married to Sir Edward Hoby, son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke Anne's husband had several illegitimate...
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Fortescue Succeeded by Sir Henry Wallop Sir Walter Cope Preceded by Sir Edward Hoby Sir Thomas Walsingham Member of Parliament for Rochester 1614 With: Sir...
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to Robert Jenison. In reply to this or some other work by Floyd, Sir Edward Hoby wrote A Counter-Snarle for Ishmael Rabshakeh, a Cecropedian Lycaonite...
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Commons at various times between 1640 and 1679. Hoby was the illegitimate son and heir of Sir Edward Hoby of Bisham Abbey in Berkshire, by Katherine Pinckney...
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Bernardino de Mendoza (1597). Theorique and Practise of Warre. Translated by Edward Hoby. Balthazar Ayala (1912). Three Books on the Law of War and on the Duties...
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Effingham; Martin Frobisher; Thomas Garrat; Benjamin Gonson; John Hawkins; Edward Hoby; Lord Thomas Howard; Master Knyvet; the Earl of Northumberland; Horatio...
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Richard II is possibly acted privately at the Canon Row house of Sir Edward Hoby, with Sir Robert Cecil attending. unknown dates The first part of Ginés...
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Peregrine Hoby, MP for Great Marlow. His elder brother was Edward Hoby (who was created a baronet by King Charles II in 1666), Sir John Hoby, 2nd Baronet...
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castle and the associated planned town were built on the orders of King Edward III from 1361 and named in honour his wife, Queen Philippa. It was the first...
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was suspected of involvement in the Gunpowder Plot by Sir Edward Hoby and Thomas Posthumous Hoby who wrote to Cecil about her on 26 November 1605, noting...
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Lord Howard of Bindon, son to the Duke of Norfolk by Elizabeth daughter of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, wife of Ludovic Stuart, Duke of Richmond and Lennox...
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February 16 – Kaspar Ulenberg, German theologian (b. 1549) March 1 – Edward Hoby, English politician (b. 1560) March 20 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian...
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February 16 – Kaspar Ulenberg, German theologian (b. 1549) March 1 – Edward Hoby, English politician (b. 1560) March 20 – François d'Aguilon, Belgian...
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Preceded by Member of Parliament for Rochester 1597–1614 With: Sir Edward Hoby 1604–1611 Sir Edward Sandys 1614 Succeeded by Henry Clerke Sir Thomas Walsingham...
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Elizabeth Colles in 1629. His sister Katherine Doddington married Peregrine Hoby, MP for Great Marlow, and his sister Ann Doddington married John Bulkeley...
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