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Hobart and Baronetcy
The Hobart Baronetcy, of Intwood in the County of Norfolk, was created in the Baronetage of England in 1611 for Sir Henry Hobart.

Hobart and Langdown
* Hobart Baronets of Langdown

Hobart and County
Hobart is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States.
Though this area was historically an unincorporated section of Lake County prior to annexation by the City of Hobart, it is currently served by the Merrillville post office.
Hobart contains 3 major railroads: Norfolk Southern Railway, which runs through County Line Road to Liverpool Road, Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad, which runs through County Line Road to Wisconsin Street, and Canadian National Railway, which runs through Colorado Street and through a portion of Hobart in the southernmost part of the area known as Ainsworth.
Lake County Public Library operates the Hobart Branch at 100 North Main Street.
February 1976: City Council approves annexation of all of unincorporated Hobart Township between the city's border south to U. S. 6, and from County Line Road west to Lake Park including Northridge Plaza and the Nob Hill and Viking Village subdivisions.
Merrillville is bordered by Gary and unincorporated Calumet Township, Lake County to the north ; Hobart to the northeast ; Union Township, Porter County to the east ; Winfield and Crown Point to the south ; Schererville to the west ; and Griffith to the northwest.
In 1993, a large unincorporated area of Lake County along US 30, east of Mississippi St. and west of Indiana 51 was annexed by the neighboring city of Hobart.
Due to the unique shape of the annexed areas, someone traveling west on U. S. 30 will enter Lake County in Merrillville, then cross into Hobart, then cross into Merrillville again.
New Chicago is a town in Hobart Township, Lake County, Indiana, United States.
* Hobart Township, Otter Tail County ( south )
* Hobart Township, Otter Tail County ( southeast )
* Hobart Township, Otter Tail County ( southwest )
Hobart Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States.
Hobart is a village in Delaware County, New York, United States.
* Hobart Huson, Refugio: A Comprehensive History of Refugio County from Aboriginal Times to 1953 ( 2 vols., Woodsboro, Texas: Rooke Foundation, 1953, 1955 )
Hobart is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in King County, Washington, United States.
In addition, King County has no funding in its seven year capital plan to improve the Issaquah Hobart road, the southern terminus of the proposed bypass.
Hobart is a village in Brown County in the U. S. state of Wisconsin.
The Town of Lawrence is located along the west bank of the Fox River, bounded by Hobart on the northwest, the Outagamie County Town of Kaukauna on the west, Ashwaubenon and De Pere on the northeast, and the Fox River along the southeast.
At the census, part of the CDP lay within the town of Hobart, which has since incorporated as a village, in adjacent Brown County.
In 1728 he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Baron Hobart, of Blickling in the County of Norfolk, and in 1746 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Buckinghamshire, also in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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* Sally Hobart Alexander became blind when she was about 25 and a schoolteacher, during the 1970s, because of an eye disease.
In 1927, he met and married Elizabeth Carver, née Hobart, widow of Oswald Carver, Olympic rowing medalist who was killed in the First World War.
Elizabeth Carver was the sister of the Second World War commander Percy Hobart.
Hobart was named Australia's 6th most sustainable city, by the Australian Conservation Foundation in 2010.
Besides the bid for an AFL club which was passed over in favour of a second Queenland team, despite several major local businesses and the Premier pioneering for a club, there is also a Hobart bid for entry into the A-League.
In 2009, it was announced that Hobart Airport would receive more upgrades, including a first floor, aerobridges ( currently, passengers must walk on the tarmac ), and shopping facilities.
Amundsen ’ s success was publicly announced on 7 March 1912, when he arrived at Hobart, Australia.
According to Turner's narrative, he urged — and Hobart agreed — that before its final deposit in the museum, the stone should be presented to scholars at the Society of Antiquaries of London, of which Turner was a member.
Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales In 1825, and in the same year he visited Hobart Town, and on December 3 proclaimed the establishment of the independent colony, of which he actually became Governor for three days.
Garret Hobart, the first Vice President under William McKinley, was one of the very few Vice Presidents at this time who played an important role in the administration.
A close confidant and adviser of the President, Hobart was called " Assistant President.
The day before Patton was scheduled to leave Europe for a permanent trip back to the U. S., he and his chief of staff, Major General Hobart R. " Hap " Gay, were on a day trip to hunt pheasants in the country outside Mannheim, Germany.
But with the assistance of two aunts, he was able to resume his education at the Philip Smith Teachers ' Training College, Hobart, and became a teacher.
Martin Bryant, a 28-year-old from New Town, a suburb of Hobart, eventually pleaded guilty to the crimes and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole.
He championed the rights of worker to organise through trades unions, universal suffrage ( including women's suffrage ) and the rights to a fair trial-all issues which today we take for granted, but were so radical in the 1880s that he was described as a ' communist ' by the Hobart Mercury.
Clark was born in Hobart, Tasmania.
He was educated at Hobart High School.
He was attacked by the Hobart Mercury for " holding such very extreme ultra-republican, if not revolutionary, ideas " that his proper place should be among the ' Communists ', and the Launceston Examiner as " stranger from Hobart ".
In 1887, Clark was re-elected, in a by-election as member for East Hobart.
In 1888, he was re-elected as member for South Hobart and remained there until the seat was abolished 1897.
He was then the member for Hobart until he resigned upon his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1898.
The party was transferred to the fledgling settlement of Hobart, founded by Lieutenant John Bowen as a penal colony at Risdon Cove in September 1803.
Errol Flynn was born in Hobart, Tasmania, where his father, Theodore Thomson Flynn, was a lecturer ( 1909 ) and later professor ( 1911 ) of biology at the University of Tasmania.

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