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Richard Hoborn was a shipbuilder of Kent, England during the 17th century. The first reference to him in the "Declared Accounts" of payments to a mastmaker at Chatham Dockyard in Kent is in 1619, when he and William Wyborne were paid "for making with HM (His Majesty's) materials a new mast," etc. for the ''Defiance'' at a cost of £20/5s. As well as being a Master Mastmaker, Hoborn was churchwarden of St. Mary, a Chatham maritime parish in the 1660s. ==The Kentish Rebellion of 1648== Richard Hoborn was also mentioned as one of the Chatham Dockyard workers involved in the Kentish Rebellion of 1648, which was in opposition to the king, Charles I. During the affray "at Rochester the rebels set a guard on the bridge" and "armed the streets in a manner of a court of guard at every door." At the Dockyard, they secured possession of the king's ships, the ''Fellowship,'' the ''Sovereign'' and the ''Prince,'' removing the arms, ordnance, ammunition and victuals from them and confronting Commissioner Pett and his fellows.
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