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John Coke

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King Charles ruled without a parliament from 1628 and he found Coke's industry very useful to him. Coke kept his post until 1640. Dismissed from office, he retired to
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
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as "a man of very dumb education and a narrower mind"; and again he says, "his cardinal perfection was industry and his most eminent infirmity covetousness."
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lawyer, and his wife Mary. He was one of at least four children, the others being his elder brother Francis (1561–1639), who inherited the family estates,
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later wrote that he was "unadorn’d with any parts of vigour or quickness", but he retained this position until dismissed at the age of 77 in January 1640.
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Coke married twice, the first time in 1604 to Mary or Marie Powell (ca.1578–1624), with whom he had six surviving children; Joseph (ca.1605–1624),
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COKE, John (1563-1644), of Hall Court, Kynaston, Herefs.; Garlick Hill, London and Tottenham, Mdx.; later of Melbourne Hall, Melbourne, Derbys in
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in 1626 and 1628. Disliked by the leaders of the popular party, his speeches in the House of Commons did not improve the king's position.
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Coke in his earlier years had been a defender of absolute monarchy and greatly disliked the papacy. He was described by
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from 1584 to 1591. During this period, he became loosely acquainted with a circle of friends around
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Buckingham: The Life and Political Career of George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham 1592-1628
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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and was re-elected for the seat in 1625. In the parliament of 1625 Coke acted as a
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in 1576, where he remained for the next fifteen years, serving as a lecturer in
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on 5 March 1563, second son of Richard Coke (ca.1540–1582), a prominent
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in Derbyshire, which he had bought in 1628. He died at his house in
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Coke married Marie Powell, and they set up home at Hall Court,
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Servility and Service: The Life and Work of Sir John Coke
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629
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occupied by a Parliamentarian garrison, Coke moved to
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Young, Michael (2004). "Coke, Sir John (1563–1644)".
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John Coke (disambiguation)
MP
JP
PC

Secretary of State
Cambridge University
Lord Privy Seal
St Germans
Master of Requests
Warwick
Trusley
Derbyshire
Tottenham
Middlesex
John
Thomas
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
MP
JP
PC
Samuel Pepys
MP
House of Commons
Secretary of State
Charles I
Personal Rule
Derbyshire
Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke

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