John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire
John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire, KB PC (11 October 1693 – 22 September 1756) was a British peer.
Life
Hobart was the son of Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet and his wife Elizabeth Maynard, and he inherited his father's title when the latter was killed in a duel in 1698. He was created Baron Hobart in 1728 and Earl of Buckinghamshire in 1746, allegedly helped by the fact that his sister, the Countess of Suffolk, was a longtime mistress of King George II. It is notable that both his own wives came from rather obscure families.
Hobart was Member of Parliament for St Ives from 1715 to 1727 and for Norfolk from 1727 to 1728.
He married firstly Judith Britiffe and secondly Elizabeth Bristow. John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire was his son by his first marriage and George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire by his second.
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1891). "Hobart, John (1694?-1756)". Dictionary of National Biography. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Burke's Peerage & Gentry
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by Sir William Pendarves John Hopkins |
Member of Parliament for St Ives 1715–1727 With: Lord Harry Powlett 1715–1722 Henry Knollys 1722–1727 |
Succeeded by Henry Knollys Sir Robert Rich |
Preceded by Thomas de Grey Sir Thomas Coke |
Member of Parliament for Norfolk 1727–1728 |
Succeeded by Harbord Harbord Sir Edmund Bacon |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Charles Stanhope |
Treasurer of the Chamber 1727–1744 |
Succeeded by Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bt |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by The Earl of Yarmouth |
Vice-Admiral of Norfolk 1719–1756 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Orford |
Preceded by The Viscount Townshend |
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk 1739–1756 | |
Preceded by The Lord Bathhurst |
Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners 1744–1756 |
Succeeded by The Lord Berkeley of Stratton |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
New creation | Earl of Buckinghamshire 1746–1756 |
Succeeded by John Hobart |
Baron Hobart 1728–1756 | ||
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Henry Hobart |
Baronet (of Intwood) 1698–1756 |
Succeeded by John Hobart |