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Henry Hobart (priest)

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269:, as the parish had long been used to absentee clergy and the work was done by poorly paid curates. The deanery lands brought Hobart £600 a year, mainly because of the mineral wealth underlying them. However, public opinion was changing and the 1830s brought a series of reforming governments. The Wolverhampton deanery became synonymous with clerical corruption and negligence: the small spiritual contribution of the clergy was contrasted with the revenues they took out. The quarrelsome behaviour of Dr. Oliver, Hobart's Perpetual Curate in the parish, further alienated opinion. In 1836 the 297:. Section 51 restricted the rights of any appointees to positions within the colleges but allowed Hobart and the other deans to continue in office until their deaths. The prebends were left vacant in readiness and, on Hobart's death in 1846, the deanery was abolished, followed two years later by the 229:, which is based at the chapel. As dean, Hobart had the ear of the monarch. However, he seems not to have built up any great influence. This may be due to a certain insensitivity or lack of tact. When Victoria gave birth to the future 419: 233:
in November 1841, Hobart congratulated her on "thus saving us from the incredible curse of a female succession." Even after his appointment at Windsor, Hobart acquired more livings. From 1823 to 1842 he was vicar of
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in February 1798. As the son of an earl he had many avenues of preferment open to him, largely exploiting family and political connections. He was to obtain numerous positions and
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On 5 October 1824, Hobart married Charlotte Selina Moore, daughter of Richard Moore, a Chelsea landowner who resided in an apartment at
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An Act to carry into effect, with certain Modifications, the Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues
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revenues. This soon produced a plan of reform, embodied in legislation, variously termed the Cathedrals Act 1840 and the
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History of Parliament Online: Members 1754-1780 - HOBART, Hon. George (1731-1804) - Author: John Brooke
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in 1804, a post he held until 1816. In 1815, he was appointed to three lucrative livings in one year:
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Victoria County History - Staffordshire: Vol. 3, Chapter 38: The College of St. Peter, Wolverhampton.
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In 1816, Hobart reached the pinnacle of his success as a clergyman with his appointment as
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By a custom dating to the late 15th century, the Deanery of Windsor brought with it the
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Hobart was the youngest of eight surviving children. He was born early in 1774 and
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in places far apart, a practice that was not significantly restricted until the
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Kilburn, Matthew. "Hobart, George, third earl of Buckinghamshire (1731–1804)".
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Almost as soon as he was ordained to the priesthood, Hobart became
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in the City of London, a post he held until 1828; and Rector of
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but went straight into remunerative and responsible positions.
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was established, charged with reviewing and redistributing
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was the centre of a large parish, extending far into the
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
265:. However, the deanery and prebends were virtual 238:, Buckinghamshire, and from 1828 he was Vicar of 182:, a parish in the gift of his family; Rector of 78:Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven 499:The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England 158:. In 1801, he became rector also of the nearby 562:People educated at Westminster School, London 8: 359:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 99:, which he entered in 1793. He graduated as 420:"Hobart, the Hon. Henry Lewis (HBRT793HL)" 44:George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire 435: 433: 46:, a fairly unenthusiastic Member of the 356:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 334: 543:Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 1840 414: 412: 410: 408: 87:on 9 February in the parish church at 577:19th-century English Anglican priests 572:18th-century English Anglican priests 567:Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge 279:Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 7: 451:All Saints, Nocton, website: History 91:, Lincolnshire. 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Anglican
Dean of Windsor
Dean of Wolverhampton
George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire
British House of Commons
Grenville
Whig
embassy
Saint Petersburg
Earl of Buckinghamshire
Albinia Bertie
Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
baptised
Nocton
Westminster School
Christ's College, Cambridge
MA
Doctor of Divinity
deacon
Winchester
priest
benefices
plurality
Pluralities Act 1850
curate
rector
Chipping Warden
Northamptonshire
parish
Edgcote

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