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Miles Hobart (''d''. 1557), Esq., Sir Henry's grandfather, was the second son of Sir James Hobart. By his will, dated 6 August 1557, he appoints to be buried in the chapel on the north side of the church. His will was proven on 22 February 1557. He married Hellen, daughter and coheir of John Blennerhasset of Frense, in Norfolk, Esq. Anne, sister and coheir with Hellen, married [[Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent|Sir Henry Grey]], knight, of Bedfordshire.<ref name=":42">{{Cite web|date=1807|title=Blofield Hundred: Plumstede Parva|url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol7/pp240-248|access-date=2020-09-23|work=An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 7|publisher=British History Online}} {{PD-notice}}</ref>
 
Miles Hobart, Esq., Sir Henry's brother, was the eldest son and heir of their father Thomas Hobart. He was also a minor at the death of their father. He was living and lord in 1576 and 1595. Margaret, his wife, was daughter of Sir Thomas Woodhouse, knight, of Waxham, in Norfolk, and the niece of [[William Woodhouse (naval officer)|Sir William Woodhouse]]. His son Sir Thomas Hobart married Willoughby Hopton, daughter of [[Arthur Hopton (died 1607)|Sir Arthur Hopton]] of Westwood, and Blyburgh in Suffolk. Sir Thomas's son Sir Miles succeeded his father. He created Knight of the Bath at the coronation of King Charles I, and married Margaret, the daughter of [[Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley|Edward Sutton, 5th Dudley]]. She is buried in the church of St. Margaret's Westminster.<ref name=":42" />
 
==Legal and political career==