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Son of [[son of::Moses Hobbs]], gentleman, of Winchester.  Apprenticed to [[is apprenticed to::James Molins]], a London surgeon, in 1667; freed as a member of [[is a member of::the Barber-Surgeons' Company]], 1674.  [[has profession::Lithotomist]] at St Bartholomew's Hospital 1680; [[has appointment::surgeon to the King's horse guards]] [[is appointed in::1683;1690|1683-90]]; [[has appointment::surgeon in ordinary to James II]] [[is appointed in::1687]].  Licensed to practice medicine by [[is licensed by::the Royal College of Physicians]] 1684; [[has appointment::master of the Barber-Surgeons]] [[is appointed in::1687]].  Granted a [[has degree::Lambeth MD]] 1691.   
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Son of [[family::Moses Hobbs]], gentleman, of [[location::Winchester]][[apprentice::Apprenticed]] to [[associates::James Molins]], a [[location::London]] [[occupation::surgeon]], in 1667; freed as a member of [[organisation::the Barber-Surgeons' Company]], 1674.  [[occupation::Lithotomist]] at [[organisation::St Bartholomew's Hospital]] 1680; [[occupation::surgeon]] to [[organisation::the King's horse guards]] 1683-90; [[occupation::surgeon]] in ordinary to [[associates::James II]] 1687.  Licensed to practice medicine by [[organisation::the Royal College of Physicians]] 1684; [[occupation::master]] of [[organisation::the Barber-Surgeons]] 1687.  Granted a Lambeth MD 1691.   
  
 
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There is no reference to books in Hobbs's lengthy will, which left his household goods to his wife [[subsequent owner::Katherine Hobbs|Katharine]], with various provisions in trust for his children regarding his money and property.  The will was contested shortly after his death and the associated inventory reveals a considerable estate with household goods valued at [[estate valued at::£1133]], including a "study of books" valued at [[books valued at::£150]].   
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There is no reference to books in Hobbs's lengthy will, which left his [[bequest::household goods]] to his [[beneficiary::wife]] [[family::Katherine Hobbs|Katharine]], with various provisions in trust for his [[family::children]] regarding his money and property.  The will was contested shortly after his death and the associated inventory reveals a considerable estate with household goods valued at [[monetary Value::£1133]], including a "study of books" valued at [[monetary Value::£150]].   
  
Hobbs’s library was sold by [[library sold by::fixed price sale]] in [[library sold in::London]], [[library sold on::3 April 1712]].  The catalogue, divided only by format and not subject, contained 212 [[language of books::Latin]] books and 67 [[language of books::English]] ones, “with many more not here mention’d” which were described in a written list.  The catalogue noted the presence of books in [[subject of books::medicine|physick]], [[subject of books::surgery]], [[subject of books::philosophy]] and [[subject of books::philology]].
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Hobbs’s library was [[retail Sale::sold]] by fixed price sale in [[location of Retail Sale::London]], [[date of Retail Sale::3 April 1712]].  The catalogue, divided only by format and not subject, contained 212 [[language::Latin]] books and 67 [[language::English]] ones, “with many more not here mention’d” which were described in a written list.  The catalogue noted the presence of books in [[subject::medicine|physick]], [[subject::surgery]], [[subject::philosophy]] and [[subject::philology]].
  
 
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''Dictionary of National Biography''; G. Morris, The household goods of Thomas Hobbs, ''Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society'' 23 (1971-2), 204-8; S. Young, ''Annals of the barber-surgeons of London'', 1890; ''A catalogue of part of the library of … Thomas Hobbes'', 1712 (ESTC t26214).
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Morris, G. C. R. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/61125 "Hobbs, Thomas (1648–1698), surgeon and physician."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''; G. Morris, The household goods of Thomas Hobbs, ''Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society'' 23 (1971-2), 204-8; S. Young, ''Annals of the barber-surgeons of London'', 1890; ''A catalogue of part of the library of … Thomas Hobbes'', 1712 (ESTC t26214).
  
 
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Revision as of 05:29, 29 October 2019

Thomas HOBBS 1648-1698

Biographical Note

Son of Moses Hobbs, gentleman, of Winchester. Apprenticed to James Molins, a London surgeon, in 1667; freed as a member of the Barber-Surgeons' Company, 1674. Lithotomist at St Bartholomew's Hospital 1680; surgeon to the King's horse guards 1683-90; surgeon in ordinary to James II 1687. Licensed to practice medicine by the Royal College of Physicians 1684; master of the Barber-Surgeons 1687. Granted a Lambeth MD 1691.

Books

There is no reference to books in Hobbs's lengthy will, which left his household goods to his wife Katharine, with various provisions in trust for his children regarding his money and property. The will was contested shortly after his death and the associated inventory reveals a considerable estate with household goods valued at £1133, including a "study of books" valued at £150.

Hobbs’s library was sold by fixed price sale in London, 3 April 1712. The catalogue, divided only by format and not subject, contained 212 Latin books and 67 English ones, “with many more not here mention’d” which were described in a written list. The catalogue noted the presence of books in physick, surgery, philosophy and philology.

Characteristic Markings

None of Hobbs’s books have been identified.

Sources

Morris, G. C. R. "Hobbs, Thomas (1648–1698), surgeon and physician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; G. Morris, The household goods of Thomas Hobbs, Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society 23 (1971-2), 204-8; S. Young, Annals of the barber-surgeons of London, 1890; A catalogue of part of the library of … Thomas Hobbes, 1712 (ESTC t26214).