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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… p. 63. Rot. Esch. ejus anni, No. 6. Philipott, p. 63. Cooke's Bar. MSS. Rot. Esch. ejus an. Philipott, p. 63. … No. 44. Dugd. Bar. vol. ii. p. 35. Camb. Brit. p. 1039. Cooke's Bar. MSS. Philipott, p. 64. See more of this family …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 26 it was altered in the mid-19th century by the Cooke family. 27 The original house was of six bays with … housethe Grovewas occupied by the vicar, Theophilus Leigh Cooke and his family; he also managed the Home Farm. … Croke for tithes, 102 a.; and the Revd. Theophilus Cooke for tithes, 63 a. The commissioner was empowered to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the oriental tongues. An altar tomb for Elizabeth Cooke, spinster, sole heir of Geo. Cooke, esq. of Mount Mascall, by Rebecca, fourth daughter of … together with its revenues into the king's hands. 19 Henry Cooke held the rectory and advowson of Bexley of the king in …
Magna Britannia
… of John Gullett, Esq: in 1809 it belonged to Mr. William Cooke. In the parish church are memorials of the family of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hoby in six quarters differenced with a crescent impaling Cooke in eight quarters for Sir Thomas Hoby and his wife Elizabeth Cooke. The room is lighted from the south by a large … two brothers, Sir Philip and Sir Thomas Hoby, of Elizabeth Cooke, mother of Sir Edward Hoby, and of Margaret Cary his …