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1587: Thomas Hobson prosecuted for profiteering in wheat
1599: Thomas Hobson supports a petition for a license to beg
1600: Thomas Hobson sued for debt by Robert Hughes
1612: Thomas Hobson prosecuted for profiteering in wheat
1616: Thomas Hobson provides a description of a customer wanted by the Vice-Chancellor's Court
1619: Thomas Hobson permitted to assist in sorting and carrying away the goods of Jonas Nash, deceased
1621-2: Thomas Hobson sued by former employee John Rooke for withholding wages
1622-3: Thomas Hobson disputes with Thomas Oliver, chandler
1625: Thomas Hobson takes responsibility for the court appearance of Robert Speed
1625: Thomas Hobson's business operations affected by plague
1626: Thomas Hobson is the largest benefactor towards existing almshouses and a new workhouse
1626: Thomas Hobson pursued for the debts of his son, John (died 1619)
1629-31: Thomas Hobson pursued for the debts of his son, John (died 1619)
1630-1: Thomas Hobson pursued by William Empson in two simultaneous cases
1630: Thomas Hobson compensates a customer for the loss of linen he had been paid to transport
1631: location of a garden once owned by Thomas Hobson
Ancient India and Iran Trust
Arthur Schnitzler
Astronomical Images
BSA Mycenae Excavation Records
BSA Mycenae SPHS
Bateson Archive
Bateson-Punnett Notebooks
Cairo Genizah
Cambridge Bookbindings
Cambridge Broadsides
Cambridge University Archives
Caricatures
Cavendish Laboratory
Chinese Works
Christ's College
Christian Works
Civilian Internment
Clare College
Codex Zacynthius
Corpus Christi College
Curious Objects
Darwin Manuscripts
Darwin-Hooker Letters
David Jones
Dead Books
Department of Engineering
Digital Thessaly
Dorothy Needham
Downing College
Drawings
Ethiopian Manuscripts
Exhibition Items
Explosive Wace
Faculty of Classics
Fairbank Papers
Forman and Napier Casebooks
Ghost Words
Giacomo Leopardi
Girton College
Hebrew Manuscripts
History of the New Museums
Islamic Manuscripts
Japanese Works
Joseph Needham
Kettle's Yard
King's College
La voz del campesino
Landscape Histories from the Air
Landscapes and monuments
Lewis-Gibson
Lines of Thought
Longitude Essays
Macclesfield Collection
Magdalene College
Maps
Marshall Library
Medieval Medical Recipes
Medieval and Early Modern Greek Manuscripts
Michaelides Fragments
Mingana-Lewis Palimpsest
Montaigne's Library
Music
Mycenae Archive
National Maritime Museum Manuscripts
National Maritime Museum Print Works
Newnham College
Newton Papers
Notebooks
Oliver Rackham
Paper Stocks in Western Medieval Manuscripts
Papers of George Biddell Airy
Papers of John Pond
Papers of Nevil Maskelyne
Papers of the Board of Longitude
Pembroke College
Peterhouse
Plans
Poultry Notebooks
Queens' College
Rabbit Notebooks
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Relhan Collection
Royal Asiatic Society
Royal Commonwealth Society
Royal Commonwealth Society 150
Royal Greenwich Observatory Archives
Royal Library
Royal Observatory Greenwich Drawings and Paintings
Sanskrit Manuscripts
Sassoon Journals
Schroder Collection (Rupert Brooke)
Scriptorium
Shahnama Project
Sidney Sussex College
Site Photographs
Skilliter Centre
Small Finds Photographs
Southern African Collections
Spanish Chapbooks
St Catharine's College
St John's College
Sterne and Sterneana
Sweet Pea Notebooks
Tennyson
The Rising Tide
Thomas Gray Manuscripts
Thomas Hobson
Tomb Photographs
Transit of Venus
Treasures of the Library
Trinity Hall
University Library
Walking with Constable
Waterloo
Western Medieval Manuscripts
Westminster College
ca. 1590: Thomas Hobson's bill for Reignold Bridges
ca. 1625-6: Thomas Hobson junior sues for damages after imprisonment for debt
ca. 1625-9: Thomas Hobson is tenaciously pursued for debt
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