404-442. Elected six times a Member of Parliament for Kent, served (jointly with his father) as Constable of Rochester Castle. Of the sons, William was the eldest; George, the second, married Christian, daughter and heir of Richard Duke, of Otterton, in Devonshire, by whom he had Duke Brooke and others; Thomas, the third, left two daughters and coheirs; John, the fourth son, called also Cobham, lies buried in Newington church, near Sittingborne, where there is a neat monument overhim; Sir Henry Brooke, the 5th son, called also Cobham; had several sons and daughters, of whom the second son, Sir John Brooke, of Hekington, in Lincolnshire, was, anno 20 king Charles I. in consideration of his sufferings for his loyalty, advanced to the title of lord Cobham, to enjoy the same as amply as any of his ancestors had done. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Toggle Barons Cobham (of (Cobham, in) Kent); First Creation (1313) subsection, Barons Cobham (of (Cobham, in) Kent); First Creation (1313), Henry Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (12601339), John de Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham (d. 1355), Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (d. 1464), Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham (d. 1529), George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham (14971558), William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (15271597), Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham (15641619), Barons Cobham (of Rundale); Third Creation (1326), Barons Cobham (of Sterborough); Fourth Creation (1347), Belcher, William Douglas, Kentish Brasses, Vol.1, 1881, no.59, p.31, Biography of "Brooke, Sir Thomas (c. 1355 1418), of Holditch in Thorncombe, Dorset and Weycroft in Axminster, Devon", published in, Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Mereworth', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5 (Canterbury, 1798), pp. Unfortunately for Lord Cobham, King Edward's reign was a short one. [9] Lord Cobham was sent to the Tower charged with complicity in the treasonous attack, but later released on payment of a fine. [3] He spent much of his younger life in Europe. This reign was the high point of Lord Cobham's royal service. [1] [4], Although this Ancestry link still works, it goes to a William Brooke of Maryland 1740-1823. The second creation was in 1324, when Sir Ralph de Cobham was summoned to parliament as Baron Cobham. Birth: Sir William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, KG (1 November 1527 6 March 1597), [1] lord of the Manor of Cobham, Kent, was Lord During his lifetime, George Brooke would have seen a number of such relatives executed, such as his third cousin the Duke of Buckingham in 1521. [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 17. She was the attendant horsewoman at Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. He took part in the trial of Anne Boleynin 1536 and in the Scottish campaigns in 1546. Father of Hon. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Sir George Brooke (14971558) FamilySearch Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? 339, 587; CPR, 1566-9, pp. Cobham11.JPG 350 507; 17 KB George Brooke, Lord Cobham, by Hans Holbein the Younger.jpg 1,769 2,544; 2.14 MB Search above to list available cemeteries. George BROOKE He had to wait until 1562 for the monopoly, which Elizabeth granted to him for ten years, provided that he brought his instrumentprobably invented by his partner Tomazo Chanatainto the realm within three months. In 1916, the attainder was removed and the abeyance terminated in favour of the fifteenth baron. In 1506 he was indicted for keeping unlawful retainers, for which crime he was fined the enormous sum of 50,000; he was sentenced in the King's Bench in Michaelmas term 1507. The surviving grade I listed manor house, known as Cobham Hall, is one of the largest and most important houses in Kent, re-built in the Tudor style by William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (15271597). George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham (c1497-1558), Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham (c1465-1529), William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (1527-1597), wikipedia:en:George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham, Sir George Brooke, 9th Lord Cobham (of Kent), Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Elisabeth Brooke (25 June 1526 2 April 1565) was the eldest daughter of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham of Kent and Anne, his wife. Try again later. 27 Jan. 1533, 2nd s. of George Brooke, 8th Lord Cobham, by Anne, da. His father died, making him Baron Cobham; his first wife died, leaving him free to marry Frances Newton (at Whitehall in 1560). Daughter of George Brooke KGand Anne (Bray) Brooke Sister of Elizabeth (Brooke) Parr, William Brooke KG, George Brooke MP, Thomas Brooke, John (Brooke) Cobham MP, Henry (Brooke) Cobham PC, Edmund Brooke, Mary Brookeand Catherine (Brooke) Jerningham Died before 1571before age 39in Cobham, Kent, England She married Sir Thomas Brooke (died 1439) of Holditch in the parish of Thorncombe, Devon. Since he had no children, there was a seventh creation for him in 1718, when he was created Baron Cobham again and Viscount Cobham (both titles with a special remainder), and the latter two titles are extant. His daughter married Robert Cecil in 1589. WebAbout Elizabeth Brooke Lady Wyatt is a member of the following lists: Daughters of barons, 16th-century English people and Women of the Tudor period. Cobham was to be the go-between with the Princely Count of Arenberg, who would do the actual negotiations with the Spanish court for the money. Sir Ralph Weldon, 1545 in Swanscombe, Kent, England and died 12 NOV 1609 in England. His widow remarried in 1572.5. Login to find your connection. Along with Cecil, he numbered among his friends some nobles, such as Thomas Howard and the Earl of Arundel, whose loyalty to Elizabeth was far from certain. About this time a man of his name was living in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster.4, Nothing further has been found about him. Make sure that the file is a photo. More about Elizabeth Brooke Lady Wyatt edit Dating History Grid # 3 Sir Edward Warner 1 0 1542 - 1560 Sir Edward Warner and Elizabeth Brooke Lady W [view couple] # 2 Rumor Henry VIII 0 0 Husband of Dorothy Brooke, Baroness Cobham and Frances Newton, Lady Cobham Geni requires JavaScript! ), Katherine (wife of John St. Leger, Knt. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Mother: Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Have you taken a DNA test? Brooke xi. BROOKE, alias COBHAM, George (1533-69 or later), of London. [S6] G.E. 2da. By January 1562 he was in Madrid, and he may have been the Mr. William passed away on March 6 1597, at age 69. He died 29 September 1558 and was buried in the Cobham parish church of St Mary Magdelene, where he was joined by Lady Anne on 26 November 1588 after her death on 1 November. of Reformation (Cam. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Brooke's magnificent chest tomb and alabaster effigy, with that of his wife Ann Braye (died 1558), one of the two daughters and co-heiresses of Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye, by whom he had 10 sons and 4 daughters, survives in Cobham Church before the high altar. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. 27 Jan. 1533, 2nd s. of George, 9th Lord Cobham by Anne, da. APC, iv. 127 seq. The earliest creation was in 1313 for Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham, lord of the manors of Cobham and of Cooling, both in the county of Kent. King Edward's supporters - Lord Protector Edward Seymour, John Dudley Archbishop Cranmer - were longtime allies of Cobham and fellow Protestants. In 1544, King Henry invaded Scotland and Lord Cobham was appointed lieutenant-general of his forces under the command of Edward Seymour, then Earl of Hertford, who praised his "ryght honist and paynfull sarvis." We have set your language to It is very likely that none of the offers from the Princely Count Arenberg were in good faith. Despite a parental annuity of 20, he was obviously living beyond his means. He was knighted in July 1523 by the Earl of Surrey after the taking of Morlaix, and he would succeed his father as 9th Baron Cobham on 19 July 1529; henceforth, Anne was styled as Baroness Cobham. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. In 1561 he was in Germany, probably on government business, but in July of that year William Herle wrote to Cecil from Antwerp: George Cobham has come to this town from Germany, in a miserable state, his apparel consisting of a doublet and hosen. I thought you might like to see a memorial for George Brooke I found on Findagrave.com. He married (1st) JOAN ARUNDEL, daughter of Thomas Arundel, K.G., K.B., 17th Earl of Arundel (descendant of King Edward III), by Margaret (descendant of King Henry III) daughter of Richard Wydeville, K.G., 1st Earl Rivers, Constable of England, Lord High Treasurer [see ARUNDEL 14 for her ancestry]. 267, 395, 430; Machyn Diary (Cam. Before he died in 1597 Lord Cobham made his eldest son, Henry, promise to care for Margaret, and she and her daughter lived at Cobham Hall on their own after Lord Cobham's death. 119, 509. He served in the wars against France, and was in the Battle of Blackheath in 1497 against the Cornish rebels. 5. WebGeorge Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham : Miller, Frederic P.; Vandome, Agnes F.; McBrewster, John:76ISBN:9786133716889 : [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 349. [21] He married twice: firstly to Eleanor Austell of Suffolk, without issue, and secondly to Margaret Nevill (died 1506) (whose monumental brass survives in Cobham Church), a daughter of Edward Neville, his former guardian. The threat of charges for treason and heresy was very real (Archbishop Cranmer was burned at the stake), but Lord Cobham saved himself by making submission to Queen Mary. 1. [16], Margaret Brooke (2 June 1563 1621),[13][7] who in 1584 married, as his second wife, Sir Thomas Sondes (15441593) of Throwley, Kent, by whom she had a daughter, Frances Sondes (1592c.1634), who married Sir John Leveson (d.1613). This browser does not support getting your location. According to all other sources, this George is the 9th Baron. After her husband's attainder in 1603 the king granted her in 1604 a lease for her life of her husband's residence, Cobham Hall in Kent, where she lived "in solitary state" until her death in 1628, having in the meantime taken "no notice whatever of her husband after his trial".[3]. act bk. GEORGE NEVILLE, K.G., K.B., Lord Bergavenny, of Birling, West Peckham, Mereworth, etc., Kent, Abergavenny House, London, etc., Keeper of Southfrith Park, Kent, 1499-1508, Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports, c. 1512-15, Keeper of Ashdown Forest, Kent, 1515, Privy Councillor, 1515-21, son and heir, born about 1469 (aged 16 in 1485). [2][3], John de Cobham (died 1300),[4] of Cobham and of Cooling, Constable of Rochester Castle in Kent and one of the Barons of the Exchequer,[3] who married Joan de Septvans (died 1298), a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert de Septvans of Chartham[5] in Kent. A soldier and magnate, he participated in the Thanks for your help! Try again. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which His name appears on the Household subsidy list for 1559, with an assessment on 30 in fees. Notes 1. 1572, ff. 13-14; HMC Hatfield, i. Accessed October 11, 2019. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. A of Sir Anthony Cooke; half-bro. Sir William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, KG (1 November 1527 6 March 1597)[1] was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and a Member of Parliament for Hythe. Following their inheritance the Brooke family moved to Cobham Hall in Kent. Venice 1546-7. m. by 1558, Christina (d.1608), da. By Anne his wife, sister and coheir of John lord Bray, he had ten sons and four daughters, as appears by his monument in this church. WebOn 25 February 1560 at Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, Frances married William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, whose first wife, Dorothy Neville (d.1559), the daughter of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny by his third wife, Mary Stafford, had died, leaving him a daughter, Frances Brooke, who married firstly Thomas Coppinger (1546 He was Chief Larderer at the Coronation of Henry VIII in 1509, and again at that of Anne Boleyn, Queen Consort, in 1533. Together George and Anne had 10 sons and five daughters. By the early 1590s he had assumed a less active role in government. Brooke was the oldest surviving son of Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham and Dorothy Heydon, a daughter of Sir Henry Heydon. Brooke seems to have attended The King's School, Canterbury and Queens' College, Cambridge before 1544. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. After the young King's death he was a supporter of the plot to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, but was pardoned by the new Catholic Queen Mary I. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org), accessed 26 Jan 2019), entry for George Brooke, person ID LCJD-9D8.. Lord George Brooke 9th Baron of Cobham, Knight of the Garter, The Brooke Tomb, Cobham, Gravesham Borough, Kent, England. As a younger son he had no expectation of lands, and his wife, though an heiress, did not succeed to her property until after his death. Year should not be greater than current year. He was a person of great eminence in his time, especially in the reign of king Edward VI. [7], Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham (22 November 1564 24 January 1619),[8] who married Frances Howard (1566 July 1628), widow of Henry, Earl of Kildare, by whom he had no issue. [5] His brother Thomas Brooke was Cranmer's steward and married Cranmer's niece Susanna, daughter of John Cranmer of Aslockton; their son was named Cranmer Brooke. I will perform all these things by the grace of God. based on information from your browser. As a teenager he attended the wedding of Henry cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Norfolk was an ancestor to the two wives of Henry VIII that were beheaded, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. 1497 This page was last edited on 22 June 2020, at 20:56. [1] In 1597 he succeeded his father as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports under Queen Elizabeth. Brooke married Dorothy Neville, daughter of George Neville, 5th Baron Bergavenny[2] in 1545, but the marriage was unhappy, and they separated after 1553. They had no issue. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. If so, login to add it. Oops, something didn't work. Top. 1537 - Birth of diplomat Sir Henry Brooke, son of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham, and his wife Anne Bray. Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham (died 1464), son of the 5th Baroness by her husband Sir Thomas III Brooke (died 1439) of Holdich, Devon. Learn more about managing a memorial . of Q. Jane and Q. Mary (Cam. Edit Facts. Baron Cobham - Wikipedia 13-14. Cobham, aged and sick, was released from the Tower in 1618, and died shortly after in a "dingy apartment in the Minories". However, the Bye plot was discovered through its hireling "swordsmen," and the Bye plot conspirators were imprisoned. In June, Cobham was appointed Deputy (governor) of the English stronghold in Calais, France. As a result, financial difficulties dogged him all his life. Categories: Knights Companion of the Garter, Edward VI creation | England Managed Profiles, Pre-1500 | Bray, Visitations of Sussex, 1530 and 1633-4, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. William Walter Cobham, 1883 - 1967 His direct descendant, Sir George Brooke, lord Cobham, procured his lands to be disgavelled by the act of the 31st of king Henry VIII. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Death: To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Date c.153840 Source Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham KG (22 November 1564 24 January 1618 (Old Style)/3 February 1618 (New Style), lord of the Manor of Cobham, Kent, was an English peer who was implicated in the Main Plot against the rule of James I of England. He married three times: firstly Dorothy Heydon, a daughter of Sir Henry Heydon (died 1504) of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk (by his wife Anne Boleyn, a daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, great-grandfather of Queen Anne Boleyn), by whom he had 13 children; secondly he married Dorothy Southwell, a widow, without issue; thirdly he married Elizabeth Hart, without issue. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London, but was soon released. .Thought by some scholars to have provided a physical model for Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff (originally Oldcastle). [9] He married firstly Joan Beauchamp, a daughter of John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp (12741336) of Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset; and secondly to Agnes Stone, a daughter of Richard Stone of Dartford. of Henry, John, Thomas and, After this episode, it is not easy to account for his return to the Parliament of 1555. Son of Sir George Brooke, KG, 9th Baron Cobham and Anne Braye c.1579; travelled abroad (France) 1584; G. Inn 1588. m. 31 Aug. 1589, Elizabeth (d.1597). Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Lansd. Try again later. Resend Activation Email. Anne Bray was a lady in waiting to Anne Boleyn, and there is controversy over whether she was the "Nan Cobham" who was one of the Queen's accusers in 1536. Oops, we were unable to send the email. [1], From about this time, the effects of the Protestant Reformation were being felt in England, and Lord Cobham appears to have adopted the Protestant position. He was buried in the Greyfriars, London, but his monumental brass survives in Cobham Church, next to that of his wife,[9] inscribed in French: "From the earth I was made and formed and into earth and to earth am I returned John of Cobham Founder of this place which was previously named.
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