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Sir Philip John Cooke 1448–1497 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1448

Birth Location: Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England

Death Date: 17 June 1497

Death Location: Stanbridge, Essex, England

Father: Sir Treason

Mother: Lady Malpas

Spouse(s): Lady Warwickshire

Children(s): Sir Hertford, Anthony Cooke, Sir Cooke, Richard Cooke, Sir Church

The story of Sir Philip John Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England. Sir Philip John Cooke married Lady Elizabeth Belknap Of Griffe Warwickshire, and had children including Anthony Cooke, Richard Cooke, Sir Humphrey Carewe Cooke Guilty Of Nonconfirmity To The Establishment Of The Church, Sir John The Obscure Cooke Knight Of The Bath The General Of England Sheriff Of Essex Hertford, Sir Thomas Cooke. Sir Philip John Cooke passed away in 1497 in Stanbridge, Essex, England.

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  • The story of Sir Philip John Cooke began in 1448 in Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England.
  • Sir Philip John Cooke married Lady Elizabeth Belknap Of Griffe Warwickshire, and had children including Anthony Cooke, Richard Cooke, Sir Humphrey Carewe Cooke Guilty Of Nonconfirmity To The Establishment Of The Church, Sir John The Obscure Cooke Knight Of The Bath The General Of England Sheriff Of Essex Hertford, Sir Thomas Cooke.
  • Sir Philip John Cooke passed away in 1497 in Stanbridge, Essex, England.

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Sir Cooke's Ancestors

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Sir Cooke
1448–1497
Birth Place: Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England
Parents
Sir Thomas Cooke, Lord Mayor of London, Sheriff and Alderman of Vintry Ward. Draper by trade. Owned Brewhouses & taverns. Impeached High Treason
1422–1478
Giddy Hall, Romford, Essex, England
Lady (Elizabeth) Malpas
1426–1484
St. Mary Matfellon Whitechapel St. Giles, Cripplegate, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Sir (Robert Norman) Cooke
1360–1425
Levenham, Suffolk, England
Lady (Myrtle) Upton
1372–1425
Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Sir (Philip Malpas, Knight, Draper & Sheriff of) London
1380–1469
London, London, England
Lady (Julian) Machyn
1396–1482
St. Giles', Middlesex, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Knight
1345–1371
Ena Ross
1347–
Sir VI
1360–1451
Lady Blackenhall
1362–1391
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Knight
1300–1350
William Ros
1329–1352
Margaret Neville
1329–1372

Sir Cooke's Descendants

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Sir (Philip John) Cooke (1448–17 June 1497) m. Lady (Elizabeth Belknap of Griffe,) Warwickshire (1452–1517)
  1. 1. Sir (John "The Obscure" Cooke, Knight of the Bath, The General of England, Sheriff of Essex &) Hertford 1475–1516 m. Lady (Alice) Saunders 1478–1517
    1. 1. Anthony Cooke 1504–1576 m. Lady (Anne FitzWilliam of) Brittany 1504–1588
      1. 1. Sir (Richard Edward Hall Cooke, MP Member of Parliament, Groom of the Privy) Chamber 1531–1583 m. Lady (Alice) Caunton 1548–1618 m. Margaret Darweke 1540–1600
        1. 1. Francis (Cooke, 17th Signer of the Mayflower) Compact 1584–1663 m. Hester (Mahieu Cooke, Walloon French) Protestant 1582–1666
        2. 2. Philippa Cooke 1570–1631 m. Hercules Meautys 1548–1587
        3. 3. Ann (Cooke) Butts 1548–1616 m. Sir (Nicholas Bacon, MP, Sheriff of Suffolk, 1st Baronet) Redgrave 1540–1624
        4. 4. Henry Cooke, 1542–1572
        5. 5. Edward Cooke 1557–1581
      2. 2. Elizabeth ("Infamous Lady Hoby") Cooke 1528–1609 m. Sir (Nicholas I "Keeper of The Great Seal of England" Bacon, MP,) Protestant 1510–1579 m. John (Russell, Lord Russell, Burgess of) Bridport 1553–1584 m. Sir (Thomas) Hoby 1530–1566
        1. 1. Anthony Bacon 1558–1601
        2. 2. Sir (Francis 'the Father of Empiricism' Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, devout Anglican, Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England, scientific) method 1561–1626 m. Alice Burnham 1592–1650 m. Elizabeth (Hatton (courted but did not) marry) 1542–
        3. 3. Michael Bacon 1555–1615
        4. 4. Jane Bacon 1543–1621
        5. 5. Sir (Edward) Bacon 1548–1618
        6. 6. Anne Bacon 1545–1580
        7. 7. Anne (Russell, Countess of) Worcester 1578–1639 m. Henry (Adelbert Somerset ( Plantagenet de Beaufort), Duke of Somerset, 5th Earl of Worcester, 1st Marquess of) Worcester 1577–1646
        8. 8. Sir (Edward) Hoby 1560–1617
        9. 9. Anne Hoby 1564–1571
        10. 10. Thomas Hoby 1566–1640
        11. 11. Elizabeth Hoby 1562–1572
      3. 3. Katherine Cooke 1530–1583 m. Sir (Henry) Killegrew 1530–1602
        1. 1. Anne Killigrew 1568–1628
        2. 2. Dorothy Killegrew 1583–1643
        3. 3. Lady (Dorothy) Killegrew 1561–1643
        4. 4. Henry Killigrew –1646
      4. 4. Mildred (Cook, well-published author on Greek language, literature, history & philosophy, she presided over a salon at) Oxford 1524–1589 m. Sir (William Cecil, Chief Advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, Treasurer of England, MP, Prime Minister of England, 1st Earl Burleigh 3rd Baron) B 1520–1598
        1. 1. Anne (Cecil, Countess of Oxford, Maid of Honor to Queen) Elizabeth 1556–1588 m. Sir (Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, thought to be to actual author of those great literary works normally attributed to William) Shakespeare 1550–1604
        2. 2. Margaret (Coke) Cecil 1545–1578
        3. 3. Robert (Cecil, English Statesman, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Statesman under Queen Elizabeth I & King James I, Cambridge) Univ 1563–1612 m. Elisabeth (Brooke, Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth, Countess of) Salisbury 1562–1596
        4. 4. William Cecil 1559–1561
      5. 5. Anthony Cooke 1535–1616
        1. 1. Elizabeth Cooke 1595–1636 m. Sir (John Fotherby of) Barham 1598–1666
        2. 2. Anthony Cooke 1588–1654
    2. 2. Beatrix (Helen) Cooke 1501–1554
    3. 3. Joan Cooke 1505–1534
  2. 2. Anthony Cooke 1481–1517 m. Johanna Percy 1521–1572
    1. 1. Joanna Cooke 1500–1534
  3. 3. Sir (Thomas) Cooke 1471–1544
  4. 4. Richard Cooke 1477–1517
  5. 5. Sir (Humphrey "Carewe" Cooke, Guilty of nonconfirmity to the establishment of the) Church 1485–1545 m. Lady (Matilda Marta Clarke) Carewe 1487–1545
    1. 1. John Cooke 1515–1572 m. Agnes (Palladie) Cooke 1510–1572 m. Alice Carter 1515–1570
      1. 1. Lucie Cooke 1533–1595
      2. 2. Katheryn (Cooke) (Clarke) 1541–1598 m. John Clarke 1541–1598
        1. 1. Thomas (I) Clarke 1570–1627 m. Rose Kerrich 1572–1627
    2. 2. Robert Cooke 1510–1548
    3. 3. William (Cooke, judge, barrister, judge of comon pleas, Cambridge) University 1514–1555 m. Mary Kellaway 1520–1615
      1. 1. Christopher Cooke 1540–1618 m. Margaret Garland 1541–1616
        1. 1. Sir (Edward) Cooke 1560–1642 m. Chritian (Francis) Clements 1564–1638

Sir Cooke's Timeline

2 Records

1448
1448
Birth of Sir Philip John Cooke in Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England
Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England
1497
17 June 1497
Age 49
Death of Sir Philip John Cooke in Stanbridge, Essex, England
Stanbridge, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1448
    Event Place: Giddy Hall, Rumsford, Essex, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 June 1497
    Event Place: Stanbridge, Essex, England

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