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  2. Blickling Hall - Wikipedia

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    Blickling Hall is a Jacobean stately home situated in 5,000 acres of parkland in a loop of the River Bure, near the village of Blickling north of Aylsham in Norfolk, England. The mansion was built on the ruins of a Tudor building for Sir Henry Hobart from 1616 and designed by Robert Lyminge .

  3. Oliver Le Neve - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Le Neve (1662 – November 1711) was a Norfolk country squire and landowning sportsman who lived most of his life at Witchingham Hall in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England, and is significant for his 1698 mortal duel with Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling Hall, the last-recorded duel fought in Norfolk.

  4. Blickling Park mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The Blickling Park mausoleum is a Grade II* listed building in the grounds of Blickling Hall, Norfolk, England. It was commissioned in 1793 by Lady Caroline Suffield, the daughter of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire , as a tomb for her father and his two wives.

  5. Lauderdale House - Wikipedia

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    Lauderdale House was one of the finest country houses in Highgate and was originally built for Richard Martin (Lord Mayor of London) in 1582 with a timber frame. In the early 17th Century it was occupied by Sir Henry Hobart, who in 1616 had built Blickling Hall, Norfolk, now a National Trust property.

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  7. James Hobart - Wikipedia

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    Blickling Hall, National Trust. Sir James Hobart , also known as James Hoberd and James Hubbard , (1436 [ 1 ] – 24 February 1517 [ a ] ) of Norfolk became a member of Lincoln's Inn during Edward IV of England 's reign and was appointed attorney-general and knighted during the reign of Henry VII .

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    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is offering Nashville-area residents a "pay-what-you-can" entry fee during Dec. of 2023 and Jan. of 2024.

  9. Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet SL (1 January 1560 – 29 December 1625), of Blickling Hall, was an English politician who succeeded Sir Edward Coke to become Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas.