, at
Bisham Abbey., in 1583 On 27 June 1558, Hoby married
Elizabeth, the third daughter of Sir
Anthony Cooke, of
Gidea Hall,
Essex. Elizabeth was a sister-in-law of
Lord Burghley and a great friend of Queen
Elizabeth I. After their marriage, they resided at
Bisham Abbey in
Berkshire and were the parents of two daughters, who died young, and two sons (both subsequently knighted), including: •
Thomas Posthumous Hoby (1566–1640), a
Member of Parliament for
Appleby,
Scarborough, and
Ripon, who married Margaret (
née Dakins) Devereux Sidney (1571–1633), daughter and heiress of Arthur Dakins, already the widow of two men, of Walter Devereux (a younger brother of the
Earl of Essex), and Thomas Sidney (a brother of the poet
Philip Sidney).
Descendants His eldest son, Edward, did not produce any children from his two marriages; however, he had a
natural son, whom he recognized as his own and made him his heir:
Peregrine Hoby (1602–1679) with Katherine Pinckney, a favourite of
James I. Peregrine was himself the father of
Sir Edward Hoby, 1st Baronet (1634–1675),
whose baronetcy continued until the fifth Baronet died in 1766, and
Thomas Hoby (1642–1706), an MP for
Great Marlow and
Salisbury As his second son, Thomas, died without issue, he left his manor of Hackness to
John Sydenham of
Brympton in
Somerset, the son of his first cousin Alice Hoby, daughter of Sir William Hoby of Hayles, who was Hoby's uncle. He made further bequests to other members of the Sydenham family, and he also left each of his servants three years' wages. ==References==