Sir Richard Brooke, of Norton

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Sir Richard Brooke

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Birthplace: Cobham, Kent, England
Death: April 10, 1632 (58-67)
Cobham, Kent, England
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Son of Thomas Brookes, of Norton and Anne Brookes
Husband of Elizabeth (Joan?) Brooke; Joan Brooke and Katherine Brooke
Father of Honorable Frances Stourton (Brooke); Elizabeth Josselyn; Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet of Norton Priory; Anne Hyde and Dorothy Hyde
Brother of Christian Starkey; Elizabeth Boothe; Elianor Brooke; George Brooke; Margaret Brooke and 2 others
Half brother of Sir Peter Brooke, of Mere; Alice Brooke; Eleanor Ashton; Alice Brooke; Townsend Legh and 1 other

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About Sir Richard Brooke, of Norton

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William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham (1527–1597) 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 Elizabeth at Cobham Hall in 1559, signalling his acceptance of the moderate regime.

His father died in 1558 when William was just over thirty. Brooke married Dorothy Neville, daughter of George Neville, 5th Baron Bergavenny in 1545, but the marriage was unhappy, and they separated after 1553. Brooke seems to have attended The King's School, Canterbury and Queens' College, Cambridge before 1544.[1] He spent much of his younger life in Europe. In the early 1540s he visited Padua. At the end of the decade he served in northern France, where his father was in charge of Calais and in 1549 accompanied Paget's embassy to Brussels.

Like his father, Brooke sympathized with the anti-Marian nobles; he sided with the rebels during Wyatt's rebellion, and the intervention of his brother-in-law, Henry Nevill was needed to keep him from prison. For the last years of Mary's reign he served as MP for Rochester.

In the late 1550s, Brooke's opportunities expanded in a number of areas. His father died, making him Baron Cobham; his first wife died, leaving him free to marry Frances Newton (at Whitehall in 1560). He became Warden of the Cinque Ports, a position in which he wielded great power over a large number of seats in Parliament. Most important, the accession of Elizabeth, and his close friendship with William Cecil made him a powerful noble. Elizabeth deputed him to inform Philip II of Mary's death. This embassy was only the first in a long series of missions and intrigues. 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. He suffered some months' house imprisonment as a result of a very tangential role in the Ridolfi plot. In 1578, he joined Francis Walsingham's failed mission to the Low Countries; on this mission he presumably served as Cecil's agent. In the late 1580s, he helped John Whitgift search for the author of the Martin Marprelate tracts.

Brooke became a member of the Privy Council in 1586, the year after he joined the Order of the Garter. He was involved in a minor capacity in the events that ended with the death of Mary, Queen of Scots. During the Armada crisis, he was on a diplomatic mission to Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma. By the early 1590s he had assumed a less active role in government. His daughter married Robert Cecil in 1589. His second wife died in 1592. In 1596, he was named Lord Chamberlain on the death of Baron Hunsdon; he died in March 1597.

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Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be an unspecified date in Cheshire, England (unattested).

Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1632 in Cheshire, England (unattested).

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Sir Richard Brooke, of Norton's Timeline

1562
1562
Cobham Hall, Kent, England
1569
1569
Cobham, Kent, England
1596
1596
1611
1611
1618
1618
1620
1620
1632
April 10, 1632
Age 63
Cobham, Kent, England