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HODGKINS (HODGSKYNS), Henry (by 1522-69/70), of Winchcombe and Hailes, Glos.

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b. by 1522. m. Anne, 1s. 1da.Date of birth estimated from first reference. PCC 6 Lyon; Vis. Worcs. (Harl. Soc. xxvii), 80.
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Gen. woodward, ct. augmentations, Glos. 3 Dec. 1545–54, Exchequer 1554 – d.; commr. pensions, Glos. 1552, subsidy 1560; escheator 1554–5.LP Hen. VIII, xxi; Rep. R. Comm. of 1552 (Archs. of Brit. Hist. and Culture iii), 49; Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. Trans. xlix. 98; E179/115/350.

Main residences: Winchcombe; Hailes, Glos.
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HODGKINS (HODGSKYNS), Henry (by 1522-69/70)

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HODGES, Richard (by 1523-72), of Westminster and Highgate, Mdx.

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b. by 1523. m. Joan, d.s.p.Date of birth estimated from first certain reference. PCC 31 Peter.
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Marshal of the Exchequer 1553 – d.; churchwarden, St. Margaret’s, Westminster in 1558; escheator, Kent and Mdx. 1561 – 62, 1568 – 69; gov. Highgate g.s. 1565.E405/119, m. 38; CPR, 1563–6, pp. 207, 280.

Main residences: Westminster; Highgate, Mdx.
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HODGES, Richard (by 1523-72)

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HOBY, Sir Philip (1504/5-58), of Leominster, Herefs., Bisham, Berks. and the Blackfriars, London.

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b. 1504 /5, 1st s. of William Hoby of Leominster by 1st w. Catherine Foster. m. by 1540, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Walter Stonor of Stonor, Oxon., wid. of Sir William Compton of Hawton, Notts. and Fenny Compton, Warws. and of Walter Welshe of Abberley and Elmley Castle, Worcs., s.p. suc. fa. aft. 1532. Kntd. 30 Sept. 1544.Aged 53 at death according to his MI, VCH Berks. iii. 150. Vis. Worcs. (Harl. Soc. xxvii), 80, 140; Cam. Misc. x(2), ped. facing p. xvi; Vis. Oxon. (Harl. Soc. v), 143; Misc. Gen. et Her. i. 143; Habington’s Worcs. (Worcs. Hist. Soc. 1899), ii. 2; Mill Stephenson, Mon. Brasses, 55; R. J. Stonor, Stonor, 238-9; LP Hen. VIII, iv, xix, DNB.
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Diplomatic envoy 1535 – 36, 1538; ambassador to Emperor May 1548 – Aug. 1550, Apr. – Aug. 1553; envoy to France May-June 1551, Netherlands Feb. 1552; groom, privy chamber by 1538, gent. usher by 1540; woodward, Ashwood, Leominster 25 Mar. 1538 – 28 Apr. 1546; gent. usher of the Black Rod and the order of the Garter 3 Nov. 1543–54; member, council of Queen Catherine Parr 1543 – 48; master of the ordnance northward 12 May 1545; j.p. Mdx. 1547, Worcs. 1547, q. 1554; master of the ordnance 26 Mar. 1547 – 11 May 1554; steward for Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, unknown property by 1548; commr. relief, Mdx. 1550, penal laws 1552, legal suits 1552, crown debts 1552, sale of crown lands 1552, 1553, goods of churches and fraternities, Berks. 1553; PC 16 Aug. 1551; keeper, great park of Vasterne, Wilts. by 1553; capital burgess, Leominster 28 Mar. 1554.LP Hen. VIII, viii-x, xiii, xv, xvi, xx; APC, iii. 334; iv. 98; 159; CPR, 1547–8, pp. 86, 91, 101; 1550–3, pp. 306, 352–5, 390–1, 393; 1553, pp. 184, 356, 413; 1553–4, pp. 25, 108, 112, 396; E101/423/12, ff. 8, 12; 163/12/17, no. 54; 315/340, f. 12v; Stowe 571, ff. 56v, 58v; Rep. R. Comm. of 1552 (Archs. of Brit. Hist. and Culture, iii), p. xxiv.

Main residences: Leominster, Herefs.; Bisham, Berks.; the Blackfriars, London.
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HOBY, Sir Philip (1504/5-58)

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HOBARD, John (by 1461-1530), of Sandwich, Kent.

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b. by 1461, prob. s. of John Hobard of Sandwich. m. ‘William,’ at least 1s. 1da.Date of birth estimated from first office. Sandwich white bk. passim; Canterbury prob. reg. A18, f. 270.
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Overseer of meat, Sandwich 1482 – 84, constable of the third ward 1487, common councilman (St. Mary’s parish) 1492 – 95, treasurer 1493 – 94, auditor 1495, jurat 1496 – d., mayor 1496 – 97, 31 Mar. 1502–3, 1515 – 16, keeper of the common chest and of the orphans 1497 – 98, 1501 – 02, 1508; bailiff to Yarmouth 1501.Sandwich old black bk. f. 279, white bk., old red bk. passim; Cinque Ports White and Black Bks. (Kent Arch. Soc. recs. br. xix), 127.

Main residence: Sandwich, Kent.
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HOBARD, John (by 1461-1530)

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HIPPISLEY, John (by 1530-70), of Cameley, Som. and the Middle Temple, London.

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b. by 1530, s. and h. of John Hippisley of Ston Easton, by Agnes Alleyn of East Cranmore. educ. M. Temple. m. by 1554, Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Flower of Egham, Surr., 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 6 June 1558.Date of birth estimated from age at fa.’s i.p.m., C142/115/53. Vis. Som. ed. Weaver, 114-15; ECP, x. 53; C142/158/39.
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Bencher, M. Temple 1567, Autumn reader 1567, assistant Lent 1568.

J.p. Som. 1558/59 or later, q. 1561 – d.; counsellor to Wells from 1563.Wells act bk. 3, f. 48v.

Main residences: Cameley, Som.; the Middle Temple, London.
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HIPPISLEY, John (by 1530-70)

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