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  1. Sir William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, KG (1 November 1527 – 6 March 1597), lord of the Manor of Cobham, Kent, was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and a member of parliament for Hythe. Although he was viewed by some as a religious radical during the Somerset Protectorate, he entertained Queen Elizabeth I of England at Cobham Hall in 1559, signalling his acceptance of the moderate regime.

  2. English noble and politician. William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham Q8005984)

  3. 12 de out. de 2017 · The Brooke Tomb, Cobham (re: arms of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (1527-1597) Cobham Church, Kent, quarterly of 15), published in Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol.62, 1949, pp.48-56, esp. pp.50-1 Escutcheon quarterly of 12: 1: Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable crowned or (Brooke)

  4. 13 de out. de 2023 · George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham (c. 1497 - 29 September 1558) [3] KG, lord of the Manor of Cobham, Kent and of Cooling Castle, Kent, was an English peer, soldier and magnate, who participated in the political turmoil following the death of King Henry VIII. Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Cobham', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County ...

  5. Frances Brooke. Margaret Brooke. Father. Sir John Newton. Mother. Margaret Poyntz. Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham (1539 – 17 October 1592) was an English aristocratic woman who served Queen Elizabeth I of England as a Lady of the Bedchamber, and was one of her closest female friends. [1] She was the second wife of William Brooke, 10th Baron ...

  6. The son of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, by second wife Frances, daughter of Sir John Newton, he was educated at King's College, Cambridge. In 1597 he succeeded his father as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports under Queen Elizabeth. Shortly after the accession of James I, he was implicated in the "Treason of the Main" in 1603.

  7. Cobham named as another executor his cousin, Sir Edward Wotton, and desired his friend Lord Burghley, and his son-in-law Sir Robert Cecil, to be overseers of his will. When Brooke died, George Carey finally got the Chamberlainship, and Shakespeare's company got their old name back. William Brooke, 10th Lord of Cobham and his Family