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Clement Hobson | Clement Hobson, racing driver and co-owner of the smart restaurant chain Ciro's in Paris, Deauville, Monte Carlo and London. | ||
1908 Challenge. 'Mr. Clement Hobson, very well known amateur driver, has purchased one of the Grand Prix [[Brasier]]s, and last week issued sporting challenge to match for £6OO a side with any other Grand Prix (59.6 R.A.C. rating) car.'<ref>London Evening Standard - Friday 02 October 1908</ref> | 1908 Challenge. 'Mr. Clement Hobson, very well known amateur driver, has purchased one of the Grand Prix [[Brasier]]s, and last week issued sporting challenge to match for £6OO a side with any other Grand Prix (59.6 R.A.C. rating) car.'<ref>London Evening Standard - Friday 02 October 1908</ref> | ||
1912 Claim by his wife for alimony against Clement Hobson of Albemarle-street, W.<ref>London Evening Standard - Tuesday 17 December 1912</ref> | |||
1913 'Clement Hobson, who formed the company that leased the Opera House from Mr. Oscar Hammerstein last autumn.'<ref>London Evening Standard - Tuesday 04 February 1913</ref> | 1913 'Clement Hobson, who formed the company that leased the Opera House from Mr. Oscar Hammerstein last autumn.'<ref>London Evening Standard - Tuesday 04 February 1913</ref> |
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Clement Hobson, racing driver and co-owner of the smart restaurant chain Ciro's in Paris, Deauville, Monte Carlo and London.
1908 Challenge. 'Mr. Clement Hobson, very well known amateur driver, has purchased one of the Grand Prix Brasiers, and last week issued sporting challenge to match for £6OO a side with any other Grand Prix (59.6 R.A.C. rating) car.'[1]
1912 Claim by his wife for alimony against Clement Hobson of Albemarle-street, W.[2]
1913 'Clement Hobson, who formed the company that leased the Opera House from Mr. Oscar Hammerstein last autumn.'[3]