John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire

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Charles Stanhope
Succeeded bySir John Hynde Cotton
Personal details
Born11 October 1693
Died22 September 1756(1756-09-22) (aged 62)
Parent(s)Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet
Elizabeth Maynard,
Alma materClare College, Cambridge

John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire,

Baron Hobart
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Early life

Blickling Hall

Hobart was the son of Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet of Blickling Hall and his wife Elizabeth Maynard, and he inherited his father's title when the latter was killed in a duel in 1698. He was admitted at Clare College, Cambridge in 1710.[1] He married firstly Judith Britiffe (half-sister of Elizabeth, wife of William Morden) in 1717 and secondly Elizabeth Bristow in 1728.[2]

Career

Hobart was returned unopposed as

Vice-Admiral of Norfolk in 1719, holding the post until his death. In 1721 he became Lord of Trade. He was elected MP for St Ives in a contest in 1722. At the 1727 general election he was returned as MP for Bere Alston and for Norfolk. He chose to sit for Norfolk but vacated his seat in 1728 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Hobart of Blickling[3] at the coronation of King George II. His sister, the Countess of Suffolk, was a longtime mistress of the King. In 1727, he became Treasurer of the Chamber (until 1744) and assay master of the stannaries (until 1738). He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk in 1739, captain of the Gentleman Pensioners in 1744 and Privy Councillor in 1745. In 1746 he was created Earl of Buckinghamshire.[4]

Death and legacy

Hobart died aged 62 on 22 September 1756. He was succeeded by his sons John by his first marriage and then George by his second marriage.

References

  1. ^ "Hobart, John (HBRT710J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ "HOBART, Sir John, 5th Bt. (1693-1756), of Blickling, nr. Norwich, Norf". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  3. ^ "No. 6677". The London Gazette. 28 May 1728. p. 1.
  4. ^ "No. 8563". The London Gazette. 19 August 1746. p. 2.
Parliament of Great Britain
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Member of Parliament for Norfolk
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Peerage of Great Britain
New creation Earl of Buckinghamshire
1746–1756
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Baron Hobart

1728–1756
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