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sponsor of
Ipswich Town F.C.,
which was
established by the
Cobbold family in 1878. The
Cobbolds have an
important status in
Ipswich as the
family were landowners...
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Hermione Cobbold,
Baroness Cobbold (born
Margaret Hermione Millicent Bulwer-Lytton; 31
August 1905 – 27
October 2004),
known as Lady
Hermione Bulwer-Lytton...
- (1746–1835) and the poet and
writer Elizabeth (née Knipe)
Cobbold (1764–1824). The
Cobbolds were a
large and
affluent family who made
their money from...
- Lady
Evelyn Cobbold (née Murray; 17 July 1867 – 25
January 1963), also
known as
Zainab Cobbold, was a
Scottish diarist,
traveller and
noblewoman who was...
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friends of
their eldest son from Eton College. In the 1960s the
Lytton Cobbolds undertook an
extensive renovation of
Knebworth House. They
opened it to...
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Cobbold is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cameron Cobbold, 1st
Baron Cobbold (1904–1987),
Governor of the Bank of
England David Lytton...
- John
Cobbold may
refer to: John
Cobbold (1746–1835), brewer, banker,
merchant John
Cobbold (1774–1860), brewer, banker, merchant, son of the
above John...
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William Cobbold may
refer to:
Nevill Cobbold (William
Nevill Cobbold, 1863–1922),
English footballer William Cobbold (composer) (1560–1639),
English composer...
- both at home and
across the
British Empire. 48
Cobbolds were
killed across the two
World Wars. The
Cobbold Family History Trust, a
registered charity, holds...
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Humphrey Michael Cobbold (born 13
November 1964) is the
current chief executive officer of PureGym, the UK’s
largest gym operator. He
joined the business...