• William Hobbs or Bill Hobbs may refer to: William Hobbs (politician) (1822–1890), doctor and politician in colonial Queensland William Herbert Hobbs (1864–1952)...
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  • William Hobbs (29 January 1939 – 10 July 2018) was a choreographer of stage combat. Born in Hampstead, London, he arranged scenes of cinematic fencing...
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  • social hierarchy. Governor William Phips granted the Hobbs family a reprieve in January 1693, after Chief Magistrate William Stoughton had signed the warrant...
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  • historical authenticity. The fight choreography, by master swordsman William Hobbs, is considered one of the most accurate depictions of dueling in film...
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  • Deliverance Hobbs was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. She and her husband, William Hobbs, originally came from Casco, Maine, which...
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  • when filming outdoor shots, as did the resulting swarms of midges. William Hobbs choreographed the swordfights, with Robert G. Goodwin consulting. The...
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    Singing College Cummings married Clara Anne Hobbs, a daughter of his teacher, the well-known singer John William Hobbs (1799–1877). He died in London and is...
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    Dr William Hobbs (1822 – 8 December 1890) was a medical doctor and politician in colonial Queensland. Hobbs was born in London, England, and was one of...
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    Western Courier newspaper (Plymouth) December 11, 1844. Norie, John William; Hobbs, J. S. (1847) [1840]. Sailing directions for the Bay of Biscay, including...
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    William Herbert Hobbs, Ph.D. (Worcester, Mass., July 2, 1864 – Ann Arbor, MI, January 1, 1953) was an American geologist. William Herbert Hobbs, geologist...
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